gallatin county economic outlook: September 2016 Real Estate Market Report - 10/31/16 08:38 AM
 
The Gallatin County real estate market is still growing strong. According to the Gallatin Association of REALTORS®, both average sales volume and total sale price has shown significant growth through September 2015 to September this year.
The increase in average real estate price from $358,997 last year to $460,957 this year, estimates an increase in housing appreciation. Average sales volume has also seen substantial growth in this area.
These numbers demonstrate positive implications that the Gallatin area is steadily climbing in the real estate market. As the GAR President stated, “our local market is in strong shape.”
The statistics comparison between September 2016 and … (1 comments)

gallatin county economic outlook: Gallatin County Ranks 1st in State for Overall Economic Investment - 12/14/15 01:55 AM

 
The Gallatin County continues to grow in population and economic prosperity. According to a report published by a New York financial tech company, Smart Asset, the county ranks first in the state for overall economic investment (click here to read about a specific Bozeman investment that continues to bring benefits to the area). The report evaluated United States counties based on their GDP growth, new building permits and the number of active municipal bonds in the area. The report then uses the total score from these three sectors to value a certain county’s economic outlook. Gallatin County ranked 1st in the … (0 comments)

gallatin county economic outlook: Gallatin County Leading All Montana Counties in Economic Growth - 02/19/15 06:27 AM
Gallatin County has lead all Montana counties in economic growth in the past few years, according to a recent economic outlook presentation by the University of Montana. Already one of the fastest growing counties population wise, the county has seen growth in wages, tourism, manufacturing, energy and housing markets, suggesting a solid economic outlook for the county as a whole.
The county posted the highest real wage growth in the state from 2013 to 2014. Growing wages help all economic industries move in a positive direction because people have more ability to extend their checkbook into industries they may not have been … (0 comments)