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Bozeman residents selling their home below market value – why?

Selling your home for less than market value doesn’t sound good for most people, but one couple in Bozeman jumped at the idea

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Judge blocks Montana law curbing local control, sister to Wyoming bill

Measure would strip local governments of power to regulate construction and development of accessory residential units.

Montana exceeds national averages for median home prices

“I can’t believe what they’re charging for junk, really,”

Other cities take note as New York City tells Airbnb: Fuhgeddaboudit

Hosts can get city approval to offer short-term rentals only if they are on the premises during the visitors’ stay, and if the number of guests is limited to two. That’s expected to severely limit the number of available rentals, since few hosts are willing to meet those requirements.

The New York Times – A Montana City’s Campaign Against Homelessness Brings Stories of Violence

Local officials called for residents to deter the homeless in Kalispell, Mont., but unhoused residents said they were then accosted and attacked.

Montana is Now One of the Most Expensive Places to Buy a House

Yesterday, we had a story about houses that are available for under $500,000, and in that story, Chris Wolfe had some interesting information about how much a house used to cost.

Virtual Town Hall Meeting: State-Local Infrastructure Partnership Act – 1/23 – Online

This program allocates funds for Commerce’s distribution to eligible incorporated cities and towns. Grant recipients may use these funds together with a required local cash match to maintain or repair certain types of existing local government infrastructure.

Montana Governor’s housing task force talks challenges, successes in first 2024 meeting

“We’re drilling down, boots on the ground,” Habeck said. “If I was to use common language, it would be what’s working in Montana and what’s not as far as attainable and affordable housing.”

“The donut effect” is reshaping America’s cities

The most pronounced dynamic shaping U.S. cities heading into 2024 is “the donut effect” — a hollowing of the urban core as people, jobs and retailers flee to the suburbs and exurbs.