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The Foundational Elements in the History of Big Sky Montana

Posted On : Jun-24-2010 | seen (299) times | Article Word Count : 575 |

Although the name “Big Sky” rings familiar with Montana Mountain Land owners and proficient skiers, Big Sky got its name from a Pulitzer Prize winning book from author Alfred Bertram Guthrie who tried to paint the vision of the western frontier and those traveling the Missouri River through the Rocky Mountains.
Although the name “Big Sky” rings familiar with Montana Mountain Land owners and proficient skiers, Big Sky got its name from a Pulitzer Prize winning book from author Alfred Bertram Guthrie who tried to paint the vision of the western frontier and those traveling the Missouri River through the Rocky Mountains. Although it was once just a captivating and fictional portrayal of the mountains just north of Yellowstone, the reality of Big Sky being a fertile and successful land has proven to be true over time.

From the initial Native Americans that passed through the lands, to early European Trappers and American Gold Miners to the modern establishment of Montana luxury real estate and world premier skiing, Big Sky not only represents a name descriptive of this stellar mountainous area of Montana, but in particular a one-of-a-kind lifestyle that has consistently lived with it.

Big Sky officially encompasses the southwest portion of Montana between west Yellowstone and the town of Bozeman. Although the name Big Sky was created in the 1940’s the name really took off in 1973 when famous TV Reporter Chet Huntley created a magnificent ski resort which he dubbed “Big Sky.” Huntley loved the state of Montana so much that the sole purpose of him creating this establishment was to have a place for people to stay when visiting the mountainous state.

Although the creation and success of the ski resort (and later hotel and conference center) created a flood of winter and seasonal visitors, the luxury real estate market in the region was burgeoning as well. Home buyers have been seeking out second, vacation and even retirement homes to take advantage of the year round Montana beauty. The mountain land in Montana takes seclusion and proximity to a whole new level being so close to one of Montana’s biggest cities Bozeman and access to the rest of the country via the Gallatin Airfield.

Although the population of Bozeman is less than 30,000 residents, it is still one of the biggest cities in the state of Montana and has developed a very refined and sophisticated community. Deemed the most livable place in Montana, Bozeman provides a constant stream of activities that keep residents entertained and interacting. Certainly this Mecca in southwestern Montana has much to accredit its year round liveliness to the surge of Montana luxury real estate and the presence of the Big Sky Skiing.

Bozeman has seen an increase in the value of their real estate which is currently priced at an average of $163 per square foot which is an increase of 16.4% from the last period (trulia.com). With average prices of homes starting at over $500,000, the Big Sky Area has received interest from one of the worlds biggest luxury real estate companies Christies Great Estates.

With the Big Sky, Bozeman and Paradise Valley Areas of Montana getting so much attention from home buyers, it is unknown how long so many homes will stay at such competitive prices. Homes are selling at a rapid pace, in order to take advantage of the seasonal bliss so common in the region.

Big Sky is an understatement of what these Montana lands have to offer for its visitors and residents. It can’t be explained through words and only by experiencing it, will you begin to know what the region’s name encompasses. Experience what Alfred Bertram Guthrie saw in this land over 70 years ago.

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Jason Frey is an outdoor enthusiast with roots in working for a cattle ranch in North Dakota, he know combines his interests with his profession as real estate agent for the Big Sky land near Bozeman, MT. Frey takes pride in the Montana luxury homes he sells, understanding the value and practicality of ranch land and large parcels.

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