Robyn Erlenbush, Broker/Owner of ERA Landmark Real Estate is pleased to announce that sales associate Traci Rasmussen has joined ERA Landmark Real Estate.

Rasmussen has been a licensed real estate sales associate since 2006. In addition to representing buyers and sellers, Rasmussen and her husband Jerad operate Rasmussen Construction, Inc., and have been building homes in the Gallatin Valley since 2000. Her experience in home building and attention to quality and detail makes Rasmussen a valuable addition to ERA Landmark. 

Traci Rasmussen can be reached at 406-581-9642 and traci@eralandmark.com 

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Denise Andres, Sales Associate at ERA Landmark Real Estate, recently attended the International  Builders’ Show presented by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in Las Vegas. Thousands of building and real estate professionals attended more than 100 education sessions on topics that included 50 housing, sales and marketing, and high-performance building. Andres, who represents builders such as Norton Ranch Homes, got a first-hand look at the latest in cutting-edge efficiency, technology, and sustainability.

As a Sales Associate with ERA Landmark for 16 years, Denise has earned many distinguished awards including a two-time winner of the ERA International Collection Sapphire Award, ERA National Leaders’ Circle each consecutive year since…

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A “pillar of community strength.” That’s what Realtor Magazine, the official magazine of the National Association of Realtors, has called Robyn Erlenbush in a series that features standout brokers from across the nation. In the interview, Robyn talks about her family, how she got started in the business, and the early days of ERA Landmark. However, the focus, and the reason Realtor Magazine chose Robyn for the article, is giving back.

Excerpt from the January 2014 article:

Community Give-back Is Essential

My mother has always been a big believer in giving back to the community. It’s part of my DNA, and it’s part of my company’s DNA. One of the first things we did as a company, in 1984, was to establish the ERA Landmark Christmas Fund, which donates…

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February is the traditional month of love, and though Valentine’s Day has passed, I want to share some of the reasons I love Bozeman and Southwest Montana.  And it appears I am not alone.  Population growth in our area continues at a steady pace with Bozeman’s estimated 2012 numbers at 38,695 (up 3.8% from 2010) and Gallatin County at 92,614 (up 3.5% from 2010).  Projections show these figures should continue to trend upward.  So why do I, and 38,694 “neighbors”, choose to call this home?  I think some of the national and local news sums up the overall feeling of affection for our area. 

An interesting list where we appeared recently is MovieMaker’s 2014 Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker.  Bozeman was ranked #4 in the town division (pop.…

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