Are stoners driving up home prices in Montana?
The question may seem far-fetched, but an interesting new report indicates home prices in states with legal recreational marijuana sales have climbed substantially higher than in states that have not "freed the leaf."
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If money is no object, this massive Montana home could be yours for just under 40 million dollars. So, what does that type of money buy you? Let's check it out
Billings is ranked #6 in the nation for DIY projects and Montana is #1 overall with the amount of hardware, appliance, and furniture stores per capita according to a new report.
Imagine waking up everyday and stepping outside only to be surrounded by a million acres of some of the most beautiful scenery in the world? What would something like that cost? Could you even put a price on it?
Is it time to downsize? My wife and I have been having this conversation for a few months. We have reached an age where we don't need a big home. Most of the kids are grown and on their own. We really just live our lives in a few rooms, so why not downsize...
I say "must haves" in the title, but "Five things I'm really hoping for" might be more accurate since you can't always get what you want. However, if at all possible, these are things I'd rather not pass on: