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Montana turns into feudal estates

We understand what she meant by “Montana.” And during the pandemic, a lot of claustrophobic Americans thought likewise and transferred themselves to Big Sky Country. Too many for local tastes.

Missoula City Council takes up vacation rentals, again

But city staff said it’s currently a non-issue, as vacation rentals comprise only a small segment of Missoula’s overall housing stock.

Montana Dept. of Commerce allocates millions in housing tax credits

Developers submitted housing tax credit applications for eight projects and requested almost $50 million to build or rehabilitate homes

‘Bidenomics’: Feds Seek to Promote Commercial Conversions Into Affordable Transit-Friendly Housing

The federal government is going back to the future to help solve three problems: vacant office space, global warming and high housing costs.

Short-term rentals are on the chopping block in some Montana cities

Housing is an issue across the country, and other municipalities have taken similar measures to ban short-term rentals, like New York City, which recently implemented an up-to $5,000 fine for hosts who aren’t registered with the city, the New York Times reported.

Measuring Equity in Federal Infrastructure Spending

A new report from the Urban Institute tracks how a year of infrastructure and housing grants align with federal priorities for equitable spending.

Montana PSC approves NorthWestern Energy rate increases

The order follows the provisions laid out in a settlement agreement NorthWestern reached in April with the Montana Consumer Counsel, several large business customers and federal agencies.

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New York’s Airbnb Reform, One Month In

Less than half of submissions to the city’s new application process have been approved under new short-term rental regulations.

New census data shows how many people moved to Montana last year

Just over half of Montana’s 1.1 million people were born in the state, according to new census data released last week on state-to-state migration and place of birth.