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The rise of high-tech real estate investing platforms and their effect on housing affordability

Arrived currently has about 100,000 people signed up for its service, with about 10,000 users actively investing. On average, there are about 200-300 investors per house.

Corporate Landlords ‘Aggressively’ Evicted Tenants During Pandemic, House Report Says

A new report from a House subcommittee alleges that four companies, including Invitation Homes and Pretium Partners, used harsh tactics to push out thousands of renters. 

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte looks to simplify construction permitting process

Gianforte said in a news release he and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality worked with the Montana League of Cities and Towns on a simpler construction permitting process. They created a template contract to have city governments review public water supply plans for building projects.

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Building on its past, Anaconda draws new residents seeking best of Montana

The long-struggling southwestern Montana town is gaining popularity with recreationists and homebuyers. Can it retain its historic character?

Montana Economists Don’t Predict Recession Despite Slowdown

The state saw significant GDP and employment growth in 2021, but inflation spiked interest rates

Mad about inflation? Blame your local officials.

Biden gets the blowback. But bad local decisions have helped drive prices of housing, energy, and everything else higher.

State Government Can’t Solve Montana’s  Housing Crisis

Government task forces sound nice and give the illusion of a caring state government. Despite laudable goals, more state government is the last thing the housing sector needs.

Discover Anaconda recognized for work revitalizing downtown area

“We kind of just stood at the corner of commercial and main and said we’re going to start here and work our way down and start making strides one building at a time if we have to,” said Adam Vauthier.

A road to Yellowstone was this town’s lifeblood. Climate change destroyed it.

Yellowstone is this town’s golden ticket. Climate change risks that.