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Yellowstone TV Show and Montana Real Estate

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Anything needed to let us know? Yellowstone, the TV show, and it has an effect on Montana real estate. We have an article that CNBC, a reputable news authority, recently published on it. So what we’re going to do is pull that up and channel. Oh, yeah, we’ll talk about that afterwards. That’s a future topic there. All right. So CNBC reports and we’ll chat this in for us. You guys have it here. But it pits Montana, lifelong Montana residents against wealthy newcomers. So apparently there’s a whole bunch of super uber wealthy people moving to Montana to live the rancher lifestyle in a very similar way that it is on the Montana real on on the Yellowstone TV show. So talk about this just a little bit, Seana, as Omkar takes us through this. Well, you know, we we had firsthand experience of this when, you know, the pandemic, when we were admits amidst the pandemic, we had a client that was supposed to go out of the country for vacation and they couldn’t. So they took their family and decided, you know, we’re going to go to Montana, we’re just going to go to Montana. The Yellowstone TV series was out at the time. It had just, I think, been released and we had not watched it. So our client went to Montana and, you know, started sending me pictures and then started sending me homes and said, Do you watch the show Yellowstone? You know, and we’re like, no. And Mike says, Oh, he’s totally going to buy. They’re like, No. Well, as soon as I saw the first couple of episodes, I’m like, Oh yeah, he totally has a bug for this. And I think, you know, from our experience, we’ve I mean, look at the picture on there and it’s just breathtaking. It’s beautiful. I think there’s just a desire for space. And, you know, you just during that time, I think, you know, there were a lot of pros and cons, but some of the pros is that people were able to get out and look up and really appreciate what’s in front of you. And this is I mean, it is gorgeous there, right? It’s just absolutely beautiful, surrounded by mountains, Colorado, it’s another place. It’s very it’s beautiful there. But it’s a lot more commercialized, I think, than Montana. You still have a lot of locals that live there. And just as we view people from other states coming here and kind of, you know, moving here and taking over, that’s really the buzz around in Montana that you have so many people moving here and they’re taking up our land. What’s going on? And I don’t know that it’s really you know, it’s affecting the long time residents of Montana. I know they’re a big fan. But, you know, share people share the land. Well, there’s just a huge demand, right? Yeah, there is. In fact, the problem that it’s creating, there are several things to do and a lot of good times to go there during the year. Outdoor life. Yeah, and people are doing all different types of things. I mean just the scenery is amazing and as it is in Wyoming as well. So we had user from Wyoming chat in as well that they have. Interesting. Yeah. That they have a person that’s from the show Yellowstone Marshall is the grand marshal of their 4th of July parade. And there’s a lot of people that are showing up as Yellowstone fans. We might have to. Her hometown in Wyoming. So Wow, that’s awesome. Yeah.So there you go. That’s pretty cool. So you know this, if you go back to that old car really quick, it was really interesting that this particular gentleman, I don’t know if he’s in real estate or it said the bear tooth group, they take old ranches and restore them. Yeah, let’s zoom up to that. And I think, you know, we talk about rehabbing homes here. He’s restoring ranches and, you know, and then sells them. So it’s great, you know, and even here locally, you know, we’ve got we’ve got some land listings right now coming up. And I think that even here locally, not everybody can, you know, move across the country to Montana. So, you know, just understand that there is a desire for that. And if people live in the city a --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realestatenewstv/message
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Anything needed to let us know? Yellowstone, the TV show, and it has an effect on Montana real estate. We have an article that CNBC, a reputable news authority, recently published on it. So what we’re going to do is pull that up and channel. Oh, yeah, we’ll talk about that afterwards. That’s a future topic there. All right. So CNBC reports and we’ll chat this in for us. You guys have it here. But it pits Montana, lifelong Montana residents against wealthy newcomers. So apparently there’s a whole bunch of super uber wealthy people moving to Montana to live the rancher lifestyle in a very similar way that it is on the Montana real on on the Yellowstone TV show. So talk about this just a little bit, Seana, as Omkar takes us through this. Well, you know, we we had firsthand experience of this when, you know, the pandemic, when we were admits amidst the pandemic, we had a client that was supposed to go out of the country for vacation and they couldn’t. So they took their family and decided, you know, we’re going to go to Montana, we’re just going to go to Montana. The Yellowstone TV series was out at the time. It had just, I think, been released and we had not watched it. So our client went to Montana and, you know, started sending me pictures and then started sending me homes and said, Do you watch the show Yellowstone? You know, and we’re like, no. And Mike says, Oh, he’s totally going to buy. They’re like, No. Well, as soon as I saw the first couple of episodes, I’m like, Oh yeah, he totally has a bug for this. And I think, you know, from our experience, we’ve I mean, look at the picture on there and it’s just breathtaking. It’s beautiful. I think there’s just a desire for space. And, you know, you just during that time, I think, you know, there were a lot of pros and cons, but some of the pros is that people were able to get out and look up and really appreciate what’s in front of you. And this is I mean, it is gorgeous there, right? It’s just absolutely beautiful, surrounded by mountains, Colorado, it’s another place. It’s very it’s beautiful there. But it’s a lot more commercialized, I think, than Montana. You still have a lot of locals that live there. And just as we view people from other states coming here and kind of, you know, moving here and taking over, that’s really the buzz around in Montana that you have so many people moving here and they’re taking up our land. What’s going on? And I don’t know that it’s really you know, it’s affecting the long time residents of Montana. I know they’re a big fan. But, you know, share people share the land. Well, there’s just a huge demand, right? Yeah, there is. In fact, the problem that it’s creating, there are several things to do and a lot of good times to go there during the year. Outdoor life. Yeah, and people are doing all different types of things. I mean just the scenery is amazing and as it is in Wyoming as well. So we had user from Wyoming chat in as well that they have. Interesting. Yeah. That they have a person that’s from the show Yellowstone Marshall is the grand marshal of their 4th of July parade. And there’s a lot of people that are showing up as Yellowstone fans. We might have to. Her hometown in Wyoming. So Wow, that’s awesome. Yeah.So there you go. That’s pretty cool. So you know this, if you go back to that old car really quick, it was really interesting that this particular gentleman, I don’t know if he’s in real estate or it said the bear tooth group, they take old ranches and restore them. Yeah, let’s zoom up to that. And I think, you know, we talk about rehabbing homes here. He’s restoring ranches and, you know, and then sells them. So it’s great, you know, and even here locally, you know, we’ve got we’ve got some land listings right now coming up. And I think that even here locally, not everybody can, you know, move across the country to Montana. So, you know, just understand that there is a desire for that. And if people live in the city a --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realestatenewstv/message
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