Welcome to April, everyone! I hope you had a great Easter weekend. You might have noticed I missed our regular update last month, as I needed to take a step back and take some time to be with my family. I am so grateful for the opportunity to pause and reset, and I am now back, recharged, and incredibly eager to dive into the beautiful Montana spring market!
There is already so much to celebrate this season. I want to send a huge congratulations to my wonderful client on successfully closing on her home in Bozeman! It was an absolute joy to support her through the process and see her cross the finish line into her next chapter.
I am happy to announce that I have been accepted in the ERA Cre@tor program! ERA is an international brand with a network that includes more than 43,000 affiliated brokers and independent sales associates and approximately 2,300 offices throughout the United States and 37 other countries and territories. I'm proud to say I've been accepted into a group of 14 other professionals within ERA from across the nation and am looking forward to improving myself and business through the various social media channels. Stay tuned for some fun and informative stories and industry updates in the future.
The spring momentum is officially building, and I am looking forward to continuing strategic discussions with my current clients as we map out their real estate goals for the year. As the weather finally warms up and the market truly heats up with it, please know that my door is always open. If you have friends or family who are thinking about buying, selling, or just want to chat about their home's current value, your referrals are the highest compliment I can receive. Let's get out there and make the most of this spring!
The first quarter of 2026 is officially in the books, and as the snow keeps toying with us, we are already seeing the early signs of our traditional spring market awakening. Whether you are browsing for your first home or preparing to list a legacy property, here is how our local data is shaking out alongside the latest national trends.
Data provided by Big Sky Country MLS for a Year-to-date analysis for all data sets; data updated 4/6/2026. Data numbers for the Gallatin Valley reflect single-family residential for Bozeman City (area 1), Greater Bozeman (area 2), Belgrade (area 3), and Manhattan/Three Forks (area 4). Data numbers for Broadwater County includes all areas within the county. If you want more detailed information about specific areas and listing types, contact Becca for more details.