For a number of reasons, Bozeman, Montana has always been a great place to live. For years, the community’s lively culture, bustling downtown and abundance of outdoor activities have been credited with driving potential homebuyers to take up residence. However, lately, it seems that Bozeman’s thriving tech scene and luxury housing market are prompting more and more remote employees and big businesses to call Bozeman home. ERA Landmark Real Estate’s agents Sue Frye and Denise Andres explain:

Denise Andres: An area like Bozeman is an ideal location for remote workers as it truly provides the best of both worlds – you have a budding tech scene and growing number of satellite offices to accommodate your needs during work and a beautiful, serene, mountainous landscape to enjoy after hours.

Sue Frye: While agriculture is our main source of business, technology is quickly closing the gap as more and more executives move here and set up satellite offices. Bozeman allows remote workers an opportunity to be valuable and productive, while still enjoying an active and fulfilling lifestyle. People can work during the day, then walk to their favorite local restaurant, art gallery or go for a hike at night. We have everything young and seasoned professionals alike are looking for – and at a cost that they can afford.

Denise Andres: With more businesses and high-level executives in town, Bozeman’s luxury housing market is thriving. As an agent, to set yourself apart, you must keep a forward thinking mindset if you want to attract and retain this kind of client. No longer can you tout Viking stoves, green design and edgeless pools as sought after features – the real bargaining chip is fast internet speed and quality of connectivity. Buyers want to relax and enjoy their property while working remotely with ease – top-notch wireless capabilities are today’s luxury standard.

For more information on Bozeman, Montana and ERA Landmark Real Estate’s inventory of distinctive properties, visit them at www.eralandmark.com.

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