
Diana and her husband, Glen, take in a forest service trail road in the foothills of the Swan Mountain Range in Bigfork – A hike up Bear Creek Rd with their dog Mojo makes for a great morning hike.
Scott ducked over to Babb, MT to do a little ice fishing with friends over the holiday break. Here pictured with “the catch of the day”.
Our team just got word from our Visual Tour company that collectively, over the many years that we’ve created visual tours for our listings, we just passed over the 250,000 mark of views! Here is our current visual tour inventory.
Scott’s flag is featured almost every year in the 4th of July parade in Bigfork. It almost spans the width of Electric Avenue. Scott’s wife Dia drives the red “Bug”.
Should I listen to my neighbor on pricing? Should I change out that stained carpet? Can I sell my place “as-is”? To help answer these question and others I came upon this great article this morning that talks about some common myths when selling a home or land.
Whether you own property on Flathead Lake, or another greater Flathead Valley area lake or river you’ll need a permit to do any improvements on your shoreline, adding or fixing a dock, or even attending to trees and brush along the waterfront area. Reading over the shoreline regulations through Flathead County Planning or Lake County (continued…)
Just stumbled upon this link to Glacier Park’s selection of Webcams. There are eight of them scattered throughout the park. This time of year the residents of the Flathead Valley also wonder how the spring plowing of the Going To The Sun Road is coming along. Glacier Park fuels our curiosity with great photos of (continued…)
Improving home energy efficiency is no longer a trend — it’s mainstream. Scott is one of those people early on who built his home using a Geothermal (or “ground-source”) heating and cooling systems. A geothermal system uses the temperature of the ground to condition the air that is distributed through the house using conventional duct (continued…)
Dane and his right hand dog, Henry, pose after a great haul on Swan Lake, Montana.
A hole in one? No, no – wrong sport. However it is ice fishing time in the Flathead Valley! Just drive around the area lakes and sloughs and you’ll see huts and holes and all kinds of ages on the lakes waiting for that catch of the day. Here on Echo Lake the day (continued…)
With a lifetime of experience living here in Montana's Flathead Valley, we can answer any question you might have—we've got a ton of real estate expertise, but we can also help with the practical stuff too, like where the best fishing spots are, when ski season begins, and what to do if a moose wanders into your property.
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