Memorial Day, 2023. In Memory of Many, and in Honor of All, Thank You.

To express our gratitude, we wanted to share two amazing resources for Veterans and Active Duty SOF based here in Montana.

Warriors and Quiet Waters

Warriors and Quiet Waters is specifically focused on post-9/11 combat veterans and all their loved ones. Warriors and Quiet Waters work to support these individuals by implementing fun, calming and inspirational experiences within the great outdoors. 

The Montana outdoor scene can be extremely restorative and healing. By providing veterans and their loved ones with these outdoor activities, they are able to finally begin the path to rebuilding a life outside of the armed forces. 

Stepping back into things after combat…

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Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day to all the amazing Moms out there!

This special day is dedicated to celebrating the unconditional love, dedication, and hard work of Mothers everywhere. As a local business working within our Bozeman community every day, I want to take this opportunity to not only honor all the incredible moms in our community but also to share some exciting events and local gift ideas to make this Mother's Day truly memorable. Whether you're looking to spend quality time with your mom or find the perfect gift, Bozeman has plenty to offer. Let's dive in!

Mother’s Day Events in Bozeman

Heyday Shopping Event

Saturday, May 13th from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Join Heyday for beautiful Blooms and yummy Momosas! The Wild Blume is an amazing flower…

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We Give Big to The LightWell Foundation!

Why do I Give Big?

The LightWell Foundation is near and dear to my heart. Families are fighting cancer and trying to keep their children alive but also have increasingly heavy medical bills. The LightWell Foundation is a local non-profit organization whose mission is to: 

1. Financially support Gallatin County families whose child has received a cancer diagnosis.
2. Provide peer support by connecting Gallatin County families whose children have or have had cancer.
3. To support pediatric cancer research. 


Check out my quick throwback video below from when I first started giving and Why I Give Big!

The LightWell Foundation has provided emotional and financial support to many local families…

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Subdivisions GraphicTop Subdivisions in Bozeman | A Comprehensive Guide

Are you considering a move to Bozeman, Montana? We are here to help you through the process! With its stunning natural beauty, vibrant downtown scene, and endless outdoor activities. Montana is becoming the new place to be! 

Bozeman is home to some wonderful subdivisions, each with its own unique attributes. With each being quite different, it can be hard to decipher which ones suit your desires best. 

That being said, we want to take you on a tour of the top subdivisions in Bozeman based on our current listings and Montana-insider knowledge.

Let's explore the best subdivisions to live in Bozeman, Montana.

Legends at Bridger Creek

If you're looking for a subdivision with a perfect…

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Sierra Vista Subdivision

Sierra Vista is located just outside of Bozeman City Limits between Gooch Hill Meadows and Falcon Hollow Subdivision.  The neighborhood will consist of roughly 100 lots that will be roughly 8,000 sq ft. 

Park View Crossing

Park View Crossing is located adjacent to the Gallatin Regional Park and The Crossings subdivision (Vaquero Parkway and Baxter Lane).  The neighborhood will consist of 44 lots; 9 four-plex lots, 2 tri-plex lots, and 1 duplex lot.  All parking/driveways for the new neighborhood will be located on Tschache per the latest development review application.

Gran Cielo

Gran Cielo is expanding and will now encompass an additional plot of land between Graf, 27th and Kurk Dr.  Gran Cielo is known for its…

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During the summer, the weather is warm, and people spend more time outside. It's natural to think about how your house can be more energy-efficient when you're enjoying more of Mother Nature (and potentially paying more in energy bills).

Are you looking for a way to help reduce energy consumption and reduce your monthly bills? Simple changes to your lifestyle and a few home upgrades can help you make your home more energy-efficient. Not only will you do your part to conserve essential resources, but you’ll also save money! Now, that is one thing every homeowner is interested in.

Whether you’re looking to lower your personal costs or help make your home more attractive to sell, investing in energy-efficient changes benefits everyone. In 2022,…

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Are you like me and moved to Bozeman not too long ago? Today I decided that a road trip to Whitehall was in order.

Fifty-nine miles from Bozeman you will find this unique little town, with a population of less than 20,000 people. When I first pulled in I noticed how many vehicles had mountain bikes hanging from them...I think there is a trail I need to find!

As I was driving through downtown I was immediately in awe of the paintings on the historical buildings. Who was the artist that drew them? How long had they been there? One was dated back to August 1, 1805 by Sergt. Patrick Gass of the Lewis & Clark Expedition..."Our course lay across a large mountain on the north side, over which we had a fatiguing trip of about 11 miles. We then came to the…

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We have created this legend to direct you to most of the Bozeman subdivisions and neighborhoods. If you are trying to get a better understanding for the most sought-after neighborhoods in Bozeman this is your map!

(Note: This map does not encompass all of the subdivisions in Bozeman. There are hundreds of neighborhoods/subdivisions in just Bozeman alone)


Downtown Bozeman 
Downtown Bozeman is off of Main Street and draw approximately a 1/4 mile radius around it. Downtown Bozeman has historic homes, quaint cottages, bungalows, and unique architecture. You will see beautifully renovated historic homes when you drive down prime streets such as South Willson, on Back.  Some of these homes may not be fully updated and may be the perfect opportunity…

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Downtown Bozeman is filled with an abundance of history, which makes it a hot commodity for buyers!  Read our Top 10 Things to Know before you purchase a home in Downtown Bozeman below.

1.) Where are the Historic Districts in Downtown Bozeman?  

There are 10 unique Historic Districts located in Downtown Bozeman, each with their own distinct charm. To learn more about each specific district click HERE.

  • Bon Ton District: Stretches along the 200-1000 blocks of South Willson Avenue, South Grand Avenue, South Third Avenue and West Cleveland Street.
  • Bozeman Brewery District:  Sits along the 700-800 blocks of North Wallace Avenue.
  • Cooper District:  Located within the streets of West Olive and West Harrison, covering South 8th Ave over to South…

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Tamara Williams officially sold this Stonegate Estate Subdivision lot! 

Lot 118 Stonegate Drive, Bozeman is a level 1.15 acre lot with gorgeous mountain views and Churn Creek flowing through the back side. Located in the Stonegate Estates Subdivision this peaceful lot had a list price of $299,950. 

Stonegate Estates is a subdivision with spacious lots, open views, and privacy unlike any other neighborhood in Bozeman. Located off of Springhill Road, Stonegate Estates overlooks Riverside Country Club's gorgeous landscaping. In addition, the country club has incredible amenities with a golf or social membership available. Don't want to drive downtown to grab dinner? Riverside has a wonderful bar and restaurant open every day for lunch and dinner,…

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