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Category: Paradise Valley Montana

Raich Montana Properties LLC Named one of the Best Brokerages by the Land Report

Posted March 15, 2019

Raich Montana Properties LLC is proud to be among Land Report’s Best Brokerages for the ninth straight year. This recognition is a high honor for my company which specializes in quality ranch, recreational and residential Montana real estate. Without question, the spectacular public lands surrounding our community give the region a natural competitive advantage. Our mission is to conduct business that will not negatively impact our agricultural heritage, clean flowing waters, wildlife habitats, economy, and quality of life. Our economy continues to grow in sustainable, enduring ways, with many aspects of the economy tied to the high-quality area amenities, and proximity to Yellowstone National Park. We are truly grateful for our success.

If you are interested in Montana Real Estate, Montana Ranches for Sale, Montana Fly Fishing Properties for Sale, Paradise Valley Montana Real Estate, or Livingston Properties for Sale, please Contact Raich Montana Properties LLC Today.

SOLD – Crow Hollow Ranch

Posted April 24, 2013

LEVINE RANCH-3128Crow 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

Market Update/Recently Sold

Posted December 22, 2012

MARKET UPDATE

The real estate market in Montana continues to improve, but is not back to the robust environment prior to the national banking crisis of 2008.  Housing under $200,000 accounted for much of the market activity across the country, with Park County paralleling this trend.

Montana is also seeing an increased number of buyers seeking investment in ranch and recreational properties as an alternative to market driven investments.

RMP had a busy year brokering everything from iconic local businesses to beautiful mountain acreages, ranches, and riverfront homes…

RMP’s MOST RECENTLY CLOSED SALE:

BANGTAIL RANCH
Bridger Canyon/Bozeman
SOLD – Listed at $4.5 Million

260  Acres with hay pasture, spring creek, shop and reclaimed timber home providing access to hundreds of miles of hiking, biking and skiing trails. Abundant wildlife, 360 degree views and minutes to Bridger Bowl Ski area & Downtown Bozeman.

West Yellowstone Winter 2011
Buyer represented by Tracy Raich, RMP/Seller represented by B Elfland, Fay Ranches

Paradise Valley residents upset about proposal for a tire landfill

Posted February 15, 2012

Paradise Valley residents upset about proposal for a tire landfill
CARLY FLANDRO, Chronicle Staff Writer | Posted: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 12:15 am

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

Or to further describe a Paradise Valley controversy: One man’s proposed site for a tire dump is some people’s beloved, pristine ranchland.

Michael and Magdalene Adkins have proposed turning 11 acres of land about two miles north of Pray into a landfill, where as many as 5,000 tires could be dumped each day. Their neighbors, many of whom live on small ranches and came to the area for its beauty, aren’t happy.

They’ll have a chance to voice their concerns tonight at a public meeting held by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality. The meeting is from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Emigrant Community Hall.

The DEQ released an environmental assessment of the proposed landfill last month. In the document, the agency seemed to support approving the landfill because there is a need for the service and because the facility, according to the DEQ, likely would not pose a risk to human health.

It is “unlikely” that the DEQ will deny the application, according to the document.

But neighbors are hoping otherwise.

“I don’t like the idea of a tire dump in Paradise Valley, or right across the street from me,” said Tony Eaton, a television producer who lives adjacent to the proposed landfill. “Surely there are more industrial areas in the state and in the local area where they could put the tire dump.”

The proposed landfill would operate for about 20 years and could hold 280,000 tons of tires.

Those numbers don’t sit well with Eaton.

“Obviously there’s a huge impact, not to mention the odor, the pollution, and the possibility of a tire fire,” he said.

He hopes the DEQ will reconsider the permit, but said he doesn’t see a way “to stop this train.”

Tracy Raich, a real estate broker (tracyraich.com) who also lives near the proposed landfill, described where she lives as a “ranching and recreational community.”

“It’s one of the most beautiful valleys in Montana. This is what draws people to this community,” she said. “An operation like (the landfill) will hinder property values in the area.”

Another neighbor said she was also upset about the proposal but didn’t want to be named.

The proposed site is near the intersection of East River and Chicory roads. Part of the land was formerly a gravel pit that operated between approximately 1948 and 1965.

Currently there are only four other tire-only disposal facilities in Montana.

“The population, land use, and development of land surrounding the proposed monofill facility are sparse, minimizing the potential risk of adverse effects on human health due to the unlikely release of pollutants to the environment from the operation for the proposed facility,” the DEQ document said.

The document also said the landfill will likely have “only minor, if any, impact on aesthetics.”

A call to Michael Adkins was not returned.

Comments on the environmental assessment will be accepted until March 1 and may be submitted via email to wutbcomments@mt.gov. They may also be mailed to Waste and Underground Tank Management Bureau, Solid Waste Program, P.O. Box 200901, Helena, MT 59620-0901.

Carly Flandro may be reached at 582-2638 or cflandro@dailychronicle.com.

Local Photographer Audrey Hall reaches finals in 2009 Nikon Film Festival Contest

Posted January 5, 2010

Internationally published and Livingston Montana based photographer Audrey Hall has been chosen as a finalist in the 2009 Nikon Film Festival. Her short film “See You Then” was selected from over 1200 submissions nationwide. Filmed exclusively in Livingston Montana’s Paradise Valley, the independently produced movie combines art, music and the rugged beauty of the West.

Starting with a brush stroke on a canvas by Livingston artist Edd Enders, “See You Then” paints a visual narrative of the creative process in which the daily routines of ordinary people are entwined in unforeseen ways. Unconventionally made, “See You Then” was filmed entirely on a Nikon DSLR with HD movie capabilities – a recent innovation and trend in digital camera technology.

To view “See You Then” go to: http//www.nikonfestival.com/blog/2009/12/13/see-you-then. BE SURE TO VOTE before January 12th!

Hall’s images have appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, Sunset Magazine, Western Art & Architecture and The Big Sky Journal. This is her first film.

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