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Related: About this forumReal Estate Is Booming in Bozeman, Mont. -- or Shall We Say, Boz Angeles
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Homes are flying off the shelf for record prices in Bozeman, MontanaOr Shall We Say, Boz Angeles https://wsj.com/articles/bozeman-real-estate-market-news-11627568896?st=dqs8uy1yoojtlot&reflink=desktopwebshare_twitter via
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Real Estate Is Booming in Bozeman, Mont.or Shall We Say, Boz Angeles
The Rocky Mountain city is nearly unrecognizable, as out-of-state buyers and young professionals continue to transform the once sleepy area into a trendy hotspot
By Katherine Clarke
https://twitter.com/KathyClarkeNYC
Katherine.Clarke@wsj.com
July 29, 2021 10:30 am ET
When Dana and Erin Mahoney relocated from Los Angeles to Bozeman, Mont., some 15 years ago, the city, nestled in the Rocky Mountains, didnt even have a Starbucks.
With three daughters under 6 at the time, Ms. Mahoney left her career in corporate real estateand the long commute that went with itin search of what she called a more wholesome environment, where the couples children could grow up skiing and shoveling snow.
I think people at my work and in my life were taking bets that wed be back within six months, she said.
More than a decade later, with their youngest daughter going into her senior year in high school and their two older daughters attending, or having recently graduated from, college in North Carolina, the Mahoneys are making plans to move from Montana to the Raleigh area. They have sold their home, a luxury five-bedroom townhouse in downtown Bozeman, for nearly $1.75 million. Their decision to move was partly motivated by a desire to be closer to their children, Ms. Mahoney said, but also because the sleepy city they moved to has become, for better or for worse, almost unrecognizable.
There are now three Starbucks in downtown Bozeman, a Lululemon, and many trendy restaurants and bars. Visitors drive the wrong way down one-way streets, Ms. Mahoney said, and revelers post pictures of their flights of beer from local breweries on social media. Some have started jokingly calling the city Boz Angelesalthough the population is around just 47,000, according to 2019 figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, up from about 37,000 in 2011.
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Real Estate Is Booming in Bozeman, Mont.or Shall We Say, Boz Angeles
The Rocky Mountain city is nearly unrecognizable, as out-of-state buyers and young professionals continue to transform the once sleepy area into a trendy hotspot
By Katherine Clarke
https://twitter.com/KathyClarkeNYC
Katherine.Clarke@wsj.com
July 29, 2021 10:30 am ET
When Dana and Erin Mahoney relocated from Los Angeles to Bozeman, Mont., some 15 years ago, the city, nestled in the Rocky Mountains, didnt even have a Starbucks.
With three daughters under 6 at the time, Ms. Mahoney left her career in corporate real estateand the long commute that went with itin search of what she called a more wholesome environment, where the couples children could grow up skiing and shoveling snow.
I think people at my work and in my life were taking bets that wed be back within six months, she said.
More than a decade later, with their youngest daughter going into her senior year in high school and their two older daughters attending, or having recently graduated from, college in North Carolina, the Mahoneys are making plans to move from Montana to the Raleigh area. They have sold their home, a luxury five-bedroom townhouse in downtown Bozeman, for nearly $1.75 million. Their decision to move was partly motivated by a desire to be closer to their children, Ms. Mahoney said, but also because the sleepy city they moved to has become, for better or for worse, almost unrecognizable.
There are now three Starbucks in downtown Bozeman, a Lululemon, and many trendy restaurants and bars. Visitors drive the wrong way down one-way streets, Ms. Mahoney said, and revelers post pictures of their flights of beer from local breweries on social media. Some have started jokingly calling the city Boz Angelesalthough the population is around just 47,000, according to 2019 figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, up from about 37,000 in 2011.
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Real Estate Is Booming in Bozeman, Mont. -- or Shall We Say, Boz Angeles (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2021
OP
The home-working trend is going to cause this to play out all over the country (nt)
Hugh_Lebowski
Jul 2021
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Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)1. The home-working trend is going to cause this to play out all over the country (nt)
It would be nice to spread some California liberals around to more sparsely populated areas 😃
Let's turn Montana blue
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)8. Did my part turning AZ blue :) nt
MontanaMama
(24,017 posts)6. It is definitely playing out here in
western MT. Ive never seen so many out of state plates in my life this past year. Its not normal tourism either. Houses are hitting the market and selling for $50K to over $100K more than list price and buyers are waiving inspections a good friend of mine is a home inspector and his business has been cut in half.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)9. I believe it
Hi Mama
MontanaMama
(24,017 posts)10. Hi Hugh.
jalan48
(14,388 posts)2. I remember it as a cowboy party town back in the 70's.
2naSalit
(92,669 posts)4. Yeah,
Many of we who have been around a pretty long time have been calling it Bozangeles for at least a couple decades that I recall.
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