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Rachel Doble
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Blessed to be a Montana Native, Rachel grew up in the Flathead Valley. She enjoyed spending her free time at the local ... see full details and contact information for Rachel ... a unique Montana ranch or recreational property or your first family home.
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Serving the areas of Paradise, Noxon, Plains, Thompson Falls, Trout Creek, Heron, Dixon, Lonepine & Hot Springs
Rich Cotte
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Rich is not a lifelong REALTOR. As such, hes not tied down by conventional real estate industry thinking. He brings over 30 ... see full details and contact information for Rich ... a Masters in Supply Chain Management, and is a licensed Real Estate Agent.
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Serving the areas of Whitefish, Fortine, Superior, Thompson Falls, Lonepine, Saltese, Coram, Noxon, Marion & Essex
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Pros of homeownership in Ohatchee, Alabama:
- Lower Cost of Living: The cost of living in Ohatchee, Alabama is much lower than the national average, making homeownership more affordable.
- Small Town Charm: Ohatchee is a small, tight-knit community that values its residents and their well-being. Many enjoy the slower pace of life and the sense of community.
- Investment Potential: Purchasing a home in Ohatchee can be a good investment opportunity since the housing market in the area has been stable in recent years and there is potential for increasing property values.

Cons of homeownership in Ohatchee, Alabama:
- Limited job opportunities: Ohatchee is a small town with limited job opportunities, which means that residents may need to commute further for work.
- Limited Amenities: Ohatchee is a small town with limited amenities such as restaurants, entertainment venues, and retail stores.
- Natural Disasters: The area around Ohatchee has a history of tornadoes and severe storms, which may lead to property damage and a higher cost of homeowner's insurance.