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Residential Real Estate

  • High Country Collective specializes in personalized, local market expertise for buyers and sellers. We offer full-service representation, strategic pricing and marketing, skilled negotiation, and transaction management to streamline the buying or selling process. We combine neighborhood knowledge with professional service to help clients achieve their property goals with clarity and confidence.

  • Using the latest confidential market data, we can provide an educated Comparable Market Analysis (CMA) to show you what your residential property is worth.

  • With extensive knowledge in property management and investment properties, our firm can help you decide if its the right time to purchase or sell investment properties.

At High County Collective we guide buyers and sellers through every step of home ownership transactions, from market analysis and property valuation to marketing, negotiations, inspections, and closing logistics. We provide local market expertise to price homes competitively, stage properties to attract buyers, and craft targeted listing strategies across online and offline channels.

For buyers, services include needs assessment, neighborhood research, property showings, financing coordination, and representation during offer and inspection stages to protect interests and secure favorable terms. Additional offerings often include assistance with rental management, relocation support, investment property analysis, and post-closing resources, ensuring a smoother, more informed experience for clients navigating the housing market.

Frequently Asked Questions

Buying & Selling Residential in Montana

  • While not legally required, working with a licensed Montana real estate agent provides guidance on contracts, pricing, negotiations, disclosures, and local regulations—helping reduce risk and streamline the process.

  • Montana law requires sellers to complete a Seller Property Disclosure Statement, detailing known property conditions. Full transparency helps protect both parties.

  • Closings are typically handled by a title company or escrow agent who ensures documents are recorded and funds are properly distributed

  • Agency defines whom the agent represents—buyer, seller, or both (dual agency where permitted and agreed upon). Agency relationships must be disclosed in writing.

  • Yes, with informed written consent from both parties. Not all transactions allow or are suitable for dual agency.

  • In Montana, water rights are a critical part of property ownership—but they don’t always transfer automatically with the land. Buyers should understand what rights are included, how they’re used, and whether there are any limitations.

    Whether it’s a domestic well, irrigation rights, or access to surface water, I help my clients navigate these details so there are no surprises after closing.

  • Radon can be present in some areas of Montana. Radon testing is affordable and recommended, especially for homes with basements.

  • We are happy to help. Contact us anytime to discuss buying or selling a home in Montana and to receive personalized guidance tailored to your goals.