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Residential home sales are still up in Park County, Montana. According to the Gallatin Association of Realtors MLS, sales of single family residences in Park County nearly doubled from the second quarter to the third quarter.Check back to our Market Watch for more updates.
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published on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 2:35 PM MDT By Chronicle Staff
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More good news for Bozeman's local real estate market! Residential inventory is down for the second consecutive month in the Bozeman/Belgrade area! Which means fewer available homes on the market. This is a positive step towards home price stabilization and real estate market recovery. The Belgrade area continues to show the most promise with a stead 23% decrease in inventory since 2008.Stay tuned with www.eralandmark.com/marketwatch to see what October’s statistics reveal!
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The World Health Organization announced that they have established a new limit for indoor radon gas. The new maximum radon level is 2.7. This is a 32% reduction from the previously accepted "action level" of 4.0. http://www.mitigationsystem.com/releases/release/7166404/19723.htm
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If Bozeman residents were at one time hoping for their 15 minutes of fame and then falling back into obscurity, they will once again be disappointed. Recently, our area was featured and congratulated as a fine place to live in the October 2009 editions of both Entrepreneur Magazine and National Geographic Adventure magazine.
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Bozeman, MT (Grassroots Newswire) September 28, 2009- People considering the purchase of their first home may be missing a valuable opportunity if they delay much longer, according to Robyn Erlenbush, local ERA® representative. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 included an enhanced First-Time Homebuyer Federal Tax Credit, a housing stimulus that provides a maximum tax credit of $8,000 for first-time home purchases.
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Wondering what is happening with the First-time Homebuyers $8,000 Tax Credit that is set to expire November 30, 2009? Congress is looking at some modifications of the existing program to change payback provisions for military personnel, including an extension of the 3 year limit for resale. Could this be an indication of a tendency to consider extension of the tax credit program? What do you think?
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Good news for the local real estate market! Residential inventory in the Bozeman/Belgrade area is down! Fewer available homes on the market is the first step towards home price stabilization. The Belgrade area shows the most promise as the August 2009 inventory level is lower than it was in August 2006.This is a good sign that the local real estate market is headed towards recovery.Stay tuned with www.eralandmark.com/marketwatch to see what September’s statistics reveal!
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published on Monday, September 28, 2009 9:37 PM MDTBy GAIL SCHONTZLER Chronicle Staff WriterAnne Keith, a math teacher at Bozeman’s Chief Joseph Middle School, has been named Montana’s teacher of the year.
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