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Bozeman Luxury Homes

The Bozeman area has some truly amazing luxury properties available - check out some of our favorites on the market now.
Posted by Inactive-Krissy Stewart on April 25, 2019 in  Bozeman  Bozeman real estate  Buy House  Buying  Featured Listings  GLOBAL LUXURY  homes for sale  houses for sale  Luxury  Luxury House  luxury real estate  Mansions  Mansions for sale  New Home Sales  Property  Rare  Real Estate
350 Greenhills Ranch Road, Bozeman, MT 59718Listing Courtesy Wendy Wilson of 45th Parallel RealtySpectacular working farm on 100 acres minutes from downtown Bozeman, and close to trails and Hyalite Canyon. This property features a 4-bedroom 6.5 bath custom 8,450 square foot home, 3,950 square foot guest house, a 900 square foot farmhouse along with barn, hay barn, pole barn, paddocks, and pasture fenced and cross fenced, two cabins, horse shelters, large shop, extra 3 car detached garage, and smokehouse. The main h... read more

Should You Use a Buyer's Agent When Purchasing a Home?

Purchasing a home is a big decision, and making a mistake in the process can cause headaches for years to come.
Posted by Inactive-Krissy Stewart on April 22, 2019 in  1st time buyer  Agents  Buy House  buyer  Buyers  Buying  Buying Property  First Time Home Buyers  First Time Homebuyer  First Time Homebuyers  How do Realtors get paid?  Real Estate
One of the largest purchases most of us will ever make is that of our home.  In order to make the process as stress-free and streamlined as possible, you will want an experienced professional looking out for your best interest.  Check out our top 5 reasons to use a buyer's agent when purchasing a home.1. The first and most obvious reason to use a buyer's agent?  There is no cost to you as the buyer to work with an agent.  A buyer's agent receives a portion of the selling agent's commission at cl... read more

5 New Homeowner Mistakes You Can Easily Avoid (And How to Avoid Them)

Keep these tips and tricks in mind as you learn the ropes of being a homeowner.
Posted by Inactive-Krissy Stewart on April 15, 2019 in  1st time buyer  Buy House  Buyers  Buying  First Time Home Buyers  First Time Homebuyer  First Time Homebuyers  Home Ownership  Home Tips
The following is a guest post from Jessica Thiefels Becoming a first-time homeowner is one of the most exciting and stressful times of your life, even after the closing papers have been signed and key is in hand. Suddenly, you’re faced with a whole new set of challenges: how to manage a home that’s yours, not your landlord’s. There are a lot of opportunities to learn—and as you learn, mistakes will be made. Luckily, many new homeowner mistakes can be easily avoided with a little preparation.... read more

6 Livingston Homes Under $350,000

Thinking of making the move over the hill? Check out 6 of our favorite Livingston homes, all for less than $350,000!
Posted by Inactive-Krissy Stewart on April 01, 2019 in  Affordable Living  Buy House  Buying  Featured Listings  For Sale  Gallatin  Homes  homes for sale  Livingston
1110 W Summit StreetListing Courtesy Adam Greenberg of Keller Williams Montana RealtyNestled between the Crazy and Absaroka mountain ranges, this elegantly designed 1,970 sqft. townhome by award-winning architect Frank Cikan boasts 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with a first-floor master suite, stunning finishes, stainless steel appliances, quartz counter tops, 20-foot vaulted ceilings, tiled bathrooms and backsplashes, and much more! Close to Northside Park and Soccer Fields and downtown Livingston, this newly constructed ... read more

How Much House Can You Afford?

Learn how much you can afford on a mortgage for a new home.
Posted by Inactive-Krissy Stewart on March 29, 2019 in  1st time buyer  Affordable Living  Buy House  buyer  Buyers  Buying  Buying Property  Home Price  Home Tips  How Much House Can I Afford  Loans  Real Estate
SHARON LEE HOUSE POOR [adjective | hous – poo·r] A person who can afford his or her home mortgage payments, but can’t afford much of anything else. Discretionary spending on restaurants, furnishings, travel, and clothes are severely cut back, due to a large proportion of his or her income going towards the mortgage payments, upkeep costs, and energy/utility bills. You don’t want to find yourself stuck at home while your friends are out having fun. Buying more home than you can aff... read more

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