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SkyNewswire.com 3/31/2010
Real Estate,
Home & Garden : Montana Real Estate- Is Red Lodge the Next Jackson Hole ?
People that purchased real estate in Jackson, Wyoming during the 1970s and
1980s are dancing a jig today. That is because this southern entry community
to Yellowstone National Park has seen real estate prices rise twenty-fold or
more, as some of the nation's wealthiest individuals purchased real estate
in the area. The same is true of Aspen, Vail, Park City, and many other
Rocky Mountain Resort locations.
Red Lodge, Montana Real Estate Is Relatively Undiscovered
The charming Victorian mining-era town of Red Lodge, Montana may be just the
type of real estate investment that Jackson, Vail, Aspen and Park City once
were. Butch Cassidy once tried to rob the bank there and Calamity Jane spent
her nights at the Pollard Hotel. Red Lodge Mountain is the local ski resort
with over 2,000 feet of vertical drop. The Beartooth Pass crests at just
over 11,000 feet and boasts some of the best springtime back country skiing
anywhere in the nation. Red Lodge Mountain was recently purchased by JMA
Associates of San Francisco. They have significant capital improvement plans
including many lift upgrades and more snowmaking capacity.
This Montana town is in a major real estate renaissance when most other
resorts in the U.S. are struggling to get over a 'post real estate boom
hangover.' For instance, a new $25 million hospital begins construction in
2008, a new $9 million high school has already broken ground, a new Red
Lodge Ales brewery, and Sam's Tap Room begin construction in the summer of
2008. Plus, numerous other commercial and residential developments are well
under way.
Red Lodge borders the one-million-acre Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness which
contains all 43 of Montana's mountain peaks over 12,000 feet. It's a Mecca
for backpacking, rock climbing, skiing, mountain biking, kite skiing,
snowmobiling, and high mountain lake fishing.
Red Lodge Boasts the Least Expensive Resort Real Estate in the Rockies
When asked why Red Lodge real estate is so inexpensive, architect Don
McLaughlin says, "That is a good question and a question that we don't feel
will be asked for many more years as we expect to see prices rise."
McLaughlin is a member of the Montana real estate development team at The
Spires at Red Lodge. He was also instrumental in creating Red Lodge's
National Historic District in the early 1980s by chronicling all of the
town's historic structures with his wife Betsy.
The attraction with a small mountain town like Red Lodge is complex, like a
fine wine, from its authentic downtown to the multitude of recreational
opportunities. The town is an eclectic mix of artists, former chiefs of
staff of U.S. Senators, authors, and a host of interesting world travelers
that all reside together in this quaint village. It is not unusual here for
people that you don't even know to wave at you, reinforcing the friendly
nature of the town.
Red Lodge Offers Fun in the Sun Every Day... Well, Almost!
Montana is known as 'Big Sky Country' and that sky is full of sun to enjoy
scenery and outdoor activities. Red Lodge boasts nearly 300 days of sunshine
per year as a result of being on the eastern front of the Rocky Mountain
range. So, residents have more nice days to spend on their favorite
activities:
1. Driving "The Most Scenic Highway in America" -- At least that's what
journalist Charles Kuralt called the famed Beartooth Pass which is just 12
miles south of town and climbs from 5,800 feet in elevation to just over
11,000 feet. This highway was also featured in the movie, The Horse
Whisperer.
2. Dining Out -- More restaurants and bars per capita than any other city in
Montana.
3. Visiting Yellowstone National Park -- One of the world's greatest wonders
is only about an hour away.
4. Downhill Skiing -- Red Lodge Mountain offers over 2,000 feet of vertical
drop.
5. Cross Country Skiing -- The Beartooth Pass crests at just over 11,000
feet and offers some of the best springtime back country skiing in the
nation.
6. Whitewater Rafting -- The Stillwater River 30 minutes west is a popular
summer activity.
7. Hiking and Backpacking -- Area trails provide tremendous opportunities
for all ages and levels of ability.
8. Fly Fishing -- The Stillwater River, Clark's Fork, Rock Creek, Willow
Creek, and the Shoshone River are guaranteed to please. The world famous
Bighorn River is just a 90-minute drive away and provides some of the best
tail water dam trout fishing anywhere in Montana.
9. Mountain Biking -- Bikers will have a great time on the Silver Run trail
(10 minutes from town), the Meteetsee Trail (south of town), the Palisades
Trail, or on one of the many trails at Red Lodge Mountain Resort.
10. Golfing -- Break out the clubs and shoot a round of 18 holes at the Red
Lodge Country Club. This course challenges everyone with its water hazards
while taking their breath away with the spectacular scenery.
11. Special Events -- Red Lodge hosts the annual 4th of July rodeo, a Harley
Rodeo rally every mid-July, the U.S. National Ski Joring Championships, the
Festival of Nations (a multicultural event), Shakespeare in the Parks, the
Peaks-to-Prairies triathlon, a very popular Christmas stroll, the annual Fat
Tire Frenzy, and a long list of other events.
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