Have you ever considered the prospect of buying a home, or property in northwest Montana? Whether you are looking for a place to settle down with your loved ones, or you are looking for that magical place to retire, America’s “Last Best Place” is sure to satisfy. Montana isn’t called the “Treasure State” for no reason. Come experience a land of pristine beauty and natural wonder where the trees still outnumber the people 10 to 1 and there are more lakes, rivers and fishing streams then there are roads and parking lots.
There is a reason that Montana got the name “America’s Last Best Place” … Montana today still provides the serenity and laid-back lifestyle that used to be commonplace in America. This little slice of “paradise-on-earth” includes all of the amenities and attractions that you would expect to find from a year-round resort Mecca.
The Flathead Valley is home to the Whitefish Mountain Resort, one of Americas premier alpine ski & snowboard resorts; Flathead Lake one of the largest freshwater alpine lakes west of the Mississippi; Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness which make up one of the largest intact ecosystems in the nation; and so much more.
Those of you who are more impressed by culture than cosmos will be happy to know also that Montana’s Flathead Valley does not fall short when it comes to culture and convenience either. Kalispell is one of Montana’s biggest “little cities” when it comes to cultural arts and modern conveniences. Just about any type of product, service, or convenience that you are looking for can be found here. Recently Flathead Valley has added an impressive 14 mega-plex cinema, a new shopping center, many new restaurants, a couple new supermarkets and much more.
Just north of Kalispell, Whitefish Montana plays the roll of the perfect little quaint Mountain resort town. Resting along the shores of Whitefish Lake in the shadows of the Big Mountain, the resort town of Whitefish is an eclectic and lively little town with its roots planted firmly in Montana’s historic past.
It is becoming increasingly difficult to find homes with acreage in northwest Montana, especially within close proximity to the town of Whitefish. However recently two of the finest executive estates within the Whitefish area have come available on the market, creating an unprecedented investment opportunity for the savvy real estate investor, or the family or individual looking for a spectacular place to settle down and retire.
The Whitefish Executive Estate, (www.WhitefishExecutiveEstate.com), is a one-of-a-kind log home situated on 20 acres in the hills overlooking Whitefish Lake and the Whitefish Lake Golf Course. This remarkable property is full of character and unique surprises at every turn which set it apart from every other home on the market. The great room boasts an oversized stone fireplace and floor to ceiling picture windows with unsurpassed views of Whitefish Mountain Resort and the peaks of Glacier National Park. The home also features a large kitchen with a center island, a large pantry, stainless steel appliances, and a cathedral like ceiling; a breakfast nook with a second stone fireplace, a huge master bedroom with fireplace, and a spacious three car garage. Check out WhitefishExecutiveEstate.com for more details about this beautiful estate property.
The second listing to hit the market in the last couple of days is the unbelievable Walker Creek Manor (www.WalkerCreekManor.com). This extraordinary estate is the private ‘oasis’ of one of northwest Montana’s most premier builders. He built this magnificent four bedroom estate along with the three bedroom guest house that resides on the property to serve as his own personal residence for he and his family. Extraordinary craftsmanship is apparent in every minor detail of this estate. The home and guest home sit on 22+ acres with more than 1500 feet of Whitefish River frontage. Walker Creek also flows through the property before draining out into the Whitefish River. The property also features a nice sized pond which can be stocked with trout and other game fish.
To find more information on these and other properties available in northwest Montana, visit http://www.NationalParksRealty.com