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Queen City of the Rockies

Patrick Pacheco
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I SPEAK REAL ESTATE!
When it comes to buying or selling anyones piece of Montana, Patrick is the articulate REALTOR that you want to represent ... see full details and contact information for Patrick ... Northwest Montana Association of Realtors FFA Lifetime Member/AQHA Member
Patrick has 13 recent and active property listings that range in price from $29,000 to $2,995,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-05-28.
Serving the areas of Glasgow, Gildford, Warm Springs, Pendroy, Greycliff, Byron, Cut Bank, Clancy, Sula & Sun River
Kathleen Coleman
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You will always feel like my only client.
Kathy grew up in Butte where she developed a strong sense of family and community which she has enthusiastically brought ... see full details and contact information for Kathleen ... spending days and glorious evenings enjoying Helenas lakes and mountains.
This realtor has 2 recent and active property listings that range in price from $695,000 to $779,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-05-16 for $471,000.
Serving the areas of Clancy, East Helena & Helena
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Here are some potential benefits of purchasing a property in Helena, Montana:

1. Affordability: The cost of living in Helena is lower than other major cities in Montana like Billings and Great Falls. Additionally, compared to cities like Seattle and Portland, which are popular destinations for people looking to relocate, purchasing a property in Helena can be much more affordable.

2. Outdoor recreation: Helena is located near several scenic hiking and biking trails, rivers and lakes, which can be attractive for those who enjoy outdoor activities.

3. Growing economy: Helena has been experiencing steady economic growth in recent years, with many small businesses popping up in the area. This can be a good sign for property owners looking to resell in the future.

4. Cultural attractions: Helena has a rich history and is home to several museums, galleries and historic sites, such as the Montana State Capitol building.

5. Quality of life: Helena is a relatively small town, which can make it easier to navigate and give it a more close-knit community feel. The region also has a lower crime rate when compared to other large cities.

It's important to keep in mind that every individual's priorities when it comes to purchasing property may vary, and it's important to carefully consider one's personal goals and preferences before making a decision.