Join our own Robyn Erlenbush and Amy Chorew, VP of Learning at ERA Real Estate, as they break down the current national real estate numbers and trends...2020 is in the books. We experienced a surge in real estate and the impact is ongoing. Inventory is at a record low, interest rates are still low, and home prices are rising. Let’s look at the forecast for 2021.
ERA Landmark takes great pride in supporting the local events that make our community unique and strong which is why we are committed to supporting the Sweet Pea Festival through these challenging times. While we are saddened that the Sweet Pea Festival cannot happen the way we are used to, what is most important is the health and safety of our Bozeman community. With social distancing and mask mandates in place, ERA Landmark is able to carry on these Sweet Pea traditions at our downtown office located at 8 East Main Street in downtown Bozeman.
Another busy and productive year has passed in the Southwest Montana real estate market, so it is time to crunch numbers and reflect on what truly transpired. This summary compares 2019 to 2018 sales and inventory information using the Big Sky Country Multiple Listing Service (BSCMLS) reported data as the source.
Join our own Robyn Erlenbush and Amy Chorew, VP of Learning at ERA Real Estate, as they break down the current national real estate numbers and trends...
What makes Montana so compelling to an outsider? Where to start? Wide-open spaces, blue-ribbon river, stream and lake fishing, world-class skiing, and ice climbing — in fact, world-class recreation
Earlier this month, ERA Landmark’s Robyn Erlenbush participated in the Big Sky Virtual Town Hall hosted by Outlaw Partners.
Everyone is wondering what the effects of COVID-19 will be on our local real estate market. In true Montana manner, we may be bucking national trends. We have seen very little impact to our regional