Crow Hollow Ranch is situated in Montana’s legendary Paradise Valley. This majestic property which was once inhabited by the Crow Indians encompasses a diverse topography with 198 +/- deeded acres, over a half mile of Suce Creek, a beautifully designed period-style farm house, historic caretaker’s home, and log cabin…all tucked privately into a dramatic valley with National Forest, and BLM lands surrounding the ranch. List Price $3.6 Million
Home Remodeling Costs Decrease
If you have been thinking about undertaking a home improvement project or improving an investment property, but just haven’t taken the leap…this may be the right time to do so…. As reported in the Wall Street Journal on 10/28/09, “remodeling costs are down an average of 5 percent to 10 percent nationwide with some areas down 20 percent, according to the remodeling industry.”
“In the 12 months that ended in March 2009, the most recent data available, $118.2 billion was spent on home-improvement projects, down from $146 billion in the 12 months ending in March 2007 – the national peak of remodeling activity – according to a report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.”
“One of the reasons for the price decline is competition. Most home buyers spend the most on remodeling within the first two years after purchasing a home. Not only are there fewer home sales, but also strapped home builders are seeking remodeling work, confirms David Crowe, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders.”
Local Builders in the Livingston Montana area can be found by contacting the following organizations:
The National Association of Home Builders http://www.nahb.org/local_association_search_results
The Livingston Chamber of Commerce: https://livingston-chamber.com/construction/
Sotheby’s International Realty Partners with Wall Street Journal
As an Associate Broker with The Collection Sotheby’s International Realty serving the Livingston Montana real estate market, I am proud to announce a new partnership between the Sotheby’s International Realty network and The Wall Street Journal to co-host “The Business of Extraordinary Living” on the web site, www.wsj.com. This web destination is designed to provide insights into the real estate market utilizing the brand’s worldwide network.
My customers and clients will benefit from Sotheby’s International Realty’s innovative marketing techniques, exposure to a well targeted audience and the reputation of the Sotheby’s brand.
The Business of Extraordinary Living is divided into several sections. “The Address” will provide information about the properties represented by the Sotheby’s International Realty network. “Insights” will feature data, statistics and other relevant market information. “Living” will focus on lifestyle trends including home styles, living, architecture and art. The “Brand” will give an overview of the Sotheby’s International Realty network, its history and relationship with the Sotheby’s Auction House.
“This unique Web site was designed to meet the specialized needs of our customers and The Wall Street Journal’s readers,” said Michael R. Good, president and chief executive officer, Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. “Those readers are looking to grow their portfolios in today’s ever-changing market and look to The Wall Street Journal for its insights. The Business of Extraordinary Living will bring our brand’s unique perspective into the world of real estate, which always will be one of the best investments to grow long-term wealth.”