If you have ever been to the Bozeman area, you'll understand why the backdrop is so beautiful.The game was played at Montana State. The setting surrounding the stadium was so pretty it looked someone had painted a backdrop and used it as a fake setting. The surrounding area of the stadium was absolutely gorgeous.
That's the part I love.My hunting trips to ND has me wanting to move there. But now I'm thinking SD may be my final stop. Haven't been to Montana yet. Got a buddy out there, everything looks amazing in the photos. You know what the best part about the photos are, there's no people in the background! Haha.
30°C sounds much better to me than 30°F 😎Buddy of mine was at the game. It's an insane setting. He was enjoying the unseasonably warm 30 degrees
My work colleague is an MSU grad and is planning to make the trip from Greenville to be there in person. He’s telling me it’s $300 minimum to get in the door, which seems a little surprising.We watched a little of it. The neighbors on both sides of us are MSU fans, one of them season ticket holders. I would not be surprised if they make the trip to Frisco, Tx in a few weeks.
Also inordinately expensive.Montana is beautiful.....
Wait a few days..... 🥶Yeah, it's miserable here! Y'all should definitely not move here. 😉
SD land has gotten crazy. Montana is insane. I priced some in May in MT, SD, and Wyoming while I was out there and I was floored. Sundance, Wyoming is nuts and Bozeman is like Silicone Valley now.My hunting trips to ND has me wanting to move there. But now I'm thinking SD may be my final stop. Haven't been to Montana yet. Got a buddy out there, everything looks amazing in the photos. You know what the best part about the photos are, there's no people in the background! Haha.
Yes, it went from ridiculous to absolutely insane during the pandemic. It used to be confined to Bozeman, but the insanity has spread over the entire state now. I'm glad I found my little slice of paradise in 2017 because I would not pay what the houses are selling for now. Without any exaggeration at all, I would probably double my money if I were selling now.SD land has gotten crazy. Montana is insane. I priced some in May in MT, SD, and Wyoming while I was out there and I was floored. Sundance, Wyoming is nuts and Bozeman is like Silicone Valley now.
I just dont see how its sustainable myself.Yes, it went from ridiculous to absolutely insane during the pandemic. It used to be confined to Bozeman, but the insanity has spread over the entire state now. I'm glad I found my little slice of paradise in 2017 because I would not pay what the houses are selling for now. Without any exaggeration at all, I would probably double my money if I were selling now.
Last winter was fairly mild and not a fair representation of what winters are usually like out here. Most folks are hoping for a "normal" winter to scare away some of the out of state house hunters. Lol. But it's not working out that way so far.
One can drive on their back roads sometimes and you will think no one lives in Montana and that's the part I love.My hunting trips to ND has me wanting to move there. But now I'm thinking SD may be my final stop. Haven't been to Montana yet. Got a buddy out there, everything looks amazing in the photos. You know what the best part about the photos are, there's no people in the background! Haha.
That is just one of your clever ploys. LOL!Yeah, it's miserable here! Y'all should definitely not move here. 😉
Sad about the prices of houses because I would love to live there sometime.Yes, it went from ridiculous to absolutely insane during the pandemic. It used to be confined to Bozeman, but the insanity has spread over the entire state now. I'm glad I found my little slice of paradise in 2017 because I would not pay what the houses are selling for now. Without any exaggeration at all, I would probably double my money if I were selling now.
Last winter was fairly mild and not a fair representation of what winters are usually like out here. Most folks are hoping for a "normal" winter to scare away some of the out of state house hunters. Lol. But it's not working out that way so far.
AirBnB Freddie...I spent 2 weeks in MT this past summer, and a whole month in '19. You can do it!Sad about the prices of houses because I would love to live there sometime.
I was in Montana in 2016 and absolutely loved the visit.AirBnB Freddie...I spent 2 weeks in MT this past summer, and a whole month in '19. You can do it!
I have no confidence that it is. I'd be very reluctant to buy right now. In a state with only 1 million people, if 10,000 new households move in from out-of-state, it creates a severe demand vs supply imbalance. And if most of those 10,000 are moving here from even more expensive areas (California) and cashing out their equity in their old houses, these insane prices look affordable to them. Many of the houses are selling sight-unseen. But I'm not convinced it will last. I strongly suspect there will be buyer's remorse when some of these folks realize they need a 4X4 to access that mountain cabin (in the summer), discover their internet is too spotty to telework, find that the wildfires come uncomfortably close in August, and that they are completely unprepared for that first minus-40 degree morning in the winter.I just dont see how its sustainable myself.