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Mark is a passionate fly fisherman and fly tyer, and also enjoys rafting, camping, hiking, hunting, photography, art, woodworking and spending time with friends and family. Mark has served as the President for several local homeowners associations for which Potter Clinton was involved. Mark is also a member of the National, Montana and Gallatin Association of Realtors, Big Sky Country Multiple Listing Service, Southwest Montana Building Industry Association and Trout Unlimited. Mark also serves as a board member for the Upper Missouri Waterkeeper.
Mark Meissner
Sales Associate
Distinctive Properties
Mark received his real estate license in March of 2010 and promptly joined ERA Landmark Real Estate as a Sales Associate. Prior to that, Mark worked as a project manager for local real estate developer Potter Clinton Development. He was a key contributor to dozens of extremely successful projects in Idaho and Montana. While there, Mark was involved in all facets of real estate development including land acquisition, master planning, entitlements, construction management, finance and marketing. Mark continues to be a part of the team at Potter Clinton Development in addition to his role at ERA Landmark. His family is deeply rooted in Montana dating back to the mid 1800’s, so he has a wealth of knowledge regarding the Montana landscape, its history, and its people, both new and old.
Having over 20 years of experience in architecture, building construction, and real estate development, Mark understands all of the key components that make for successful purchase and sale of commercial, residential and recreational properties. Mark has developed an excellent working relationship with many local professional organizations and the governmental agencies of Bozeman, Belgrade and Gallatin County. Mark is extremely creative and that extends into all areas of his work. He prides himself on being able to find unique solutions to the many different challenges that buyers and sellers face.
Mark attended architecture school at the University of Cincinnati for two years before transferring to Montana State University. While at MSU, he further explored architecture for two years before deciding to get his Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Engineering Technology.