Robyn Erlenbush, Broker/Owner of ERA Landmark Real Estate is pleased to announce that Brian Tudor has received his Broker License from the Board of Realty of the State of Montana. Brian Tudor Tudor has worked as a team with one of the top agents for ERA for the past 14 years.  Being raised and educated in the Gallatin Valley has helped Tudor appreciate why people want to move here. Living in Bozeman since 1971, Brian has a deep and personal understanding of a buyer's need to find that perfect home in the Last Best Place. Brian Tudor can be reached at 406-556-5068 or brian@bozeman-realestate.com 
 

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One of the agents within our company recently stumbled across an article that had been stowed away in a well-hidden file folder since April 1992. The piece, written by Mimi Read, was entitled "Into Montana" and was featured in Travel Magazine. The author lived in New Orleans, and this was her first venture to Montana. As much as things have transformed in the 26 year time span, there are still similarities that keep Montana special. In the early 1990s, the area was beginning to be discovered by big name celebrities. Ms. Read referred to Michael Keaton frequenting the Western CafĂ© when he came to town. To this day, the Western CafĂ© is a solid staple on East Main Street while Michael Keaton, as well as other celebrities, can still be spotted throughout…

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Published in the Bozeman Chronicle, March 2008. On February 13, 2008, the economic stimulus package was signed into law by President Bush. This package includes many provisions which are important to the housing market, most notably increasing the loan limits for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (GSE) and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The National Association of Realtors ® (NAR) has shown great support for this package and predicts a jumpstart in the housing market which will help countless families and the U.S. economy as a whole.

According to research conducted by the NAR, increasing the FHA loan limits could assist 138,000 Americans enter the housing market and will also give almost 200,000 homeowners the opportunity to refinance and ideally…

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Sue Frye, Sales Associate at ERA Landmark Real Estate, attended the 2018 ERA International Business Conference, held February 19-21 in Las Vegas.  Frye was recognized for ranking #7 in the nation for overall production volume in 2017. Frye was also honored to be in the Top Agent panelist featured in one of the general sessions. The ERA network includes approximately 2,250 offices and more than 39,000 independent sales associates located in 32 countries and territories. Frye's volume production outpaces ERA associates in much higher price-point markets, which exemplifies her success and commitment to her business. Frye has been with ERA Landmark Real Estate for over 34 years and was the first inductee into the national ERA Hall of Fame. She received the…

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Hello friends and neighbors! I am writing this newsletter to help you know what is going on in and around our neighborhood as well as the Big Sky area. The real estate market is HOT right now and inventory is LOW, but there are still some good deals to be found! Did you know that there are lots available in the desirable area of South Fork? Currently there are 6 lots listed that range from $155,000-169,000 for approximately a quarter to a third acre. South Fork Phase 5 lots allow for single family homes plus the option to build an attached accessory apartment, as a conditional use under Gallatin County zoning (that one would have to apply for). Most of these lots are ready to build on with all utilities to the lots. I really like the Big Pine Drive…

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It's almost spring!! What's happening this week for community events? Check out what's going on in Bozeman, Big Sky, Livingston, and Ennis.
 

 
Thursday March 8th
Bozeman Watercolor brush lettering - Heyday hosts Katie Eney of Sweetgrass Paper Co. She will teach you how to use brush lettering tools, create brushstrokes, and letter the full alphabet in both uppercase and lowercase. Katie will then show you how to combine letters into words and phrases, which you can use for art prints, addressing envelopes, greeting cards, and more! The fun starts at 5:30pm and is $100/person. Talk saves lives - The Bozeman Public Library hosts a seminar that covers a brief introduction to Suicide Prevention. Learn the warning signs and risk factors of suicide and how,…

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