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Idaho at the forefront of the Gentrification of Rural America. Real estate market attracting local and out-of-state buyers to Cut Bank, Montana
"What we’re seeing is a class colonization," says Peter Nelson, an associate professor of geography at Middlebury College and an expert on rural migration. "It really represents a shift in the nature of the economy from a resource-extraction economy to an aesthetic-based economy."
By CONOR DOUGHERTY
Full Story: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120069319738001353.html
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Real estate market attracting local and out-of-state buyers
By Linda Bruch
"There is a little bit of everything to be found in the Cut Bank real estate market," said Laurie Elhard of Dye, Tavary and Judge. "There are little investment properties, move-in ready, high-end, low-end and fixer-uppers."
And while there is a something in the way of a home for everyone, there is also a price range for every budget. "Depending on location, condition and the home itself, we have had houses for sale ranging in price from $15,000 to $350,000," said Elhard. "Years ago it was uncommon to sell a house for over $100,000, but not so anymore."
by Brian Kavanagh
Full Story: http://www.goldentrianglenews.com/articles/2008/01/23/cut_bank_pioneer_press/news/news1.txt
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