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Kalispell, Montana – my future home

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with eXp Commercial, Referral Divison RRE-BRO-LIC-75443

If life goes as currently planned, I will be relocating to Kalispell, Montana sometime in 2019. 

Kalispell MT

 

Last year my husband and I purchased 27 acres of land in Montana. The land includes acres of meadow, a forested hill, a creek and old logging trail. This picture is taken looking over our meadow towards the neighbor's house. When we originally purchased the land, we were thinking about putting our home on the grassy area. That idea changed once we walked every inch of the property and found we have some amazing views from the top.

 

So next year the house building will start. I intend to share my experiences regarding the home building process, as well as my thoughts about preparing for, and then actually moving to the new state. I will be continuing my real estate career out there, so will also share any "ahas" about the difference in the industry from one state to another.

 

But first things first. When mentioning this future move to family or friends, the question that almost invariably comes up is..

 

"WHY?"

 

Most New Yorkers do NOT move to Montana. So why in the world do we want to go to a place that's so "cold" and "remote"?

 

So let's tackle the "remote" question first. While there is much about the northwest that IS remote, our actual home will not be. While we will be located on a hard-packed dirt/gravel road, it is a public road and is taken care of by the highway crew. We are about 15 minutes from all the shopping the area has to offer (at least three large and fully stocked grocery stores we've found so far, Lowes, Home Depot, a Mall, restaurants and the like). In addition, I've already tested the time it will take to get to my future real estate office - 12 minutes. That's a shorter commute than I've ever had, so our home will not be remote. We also have very good cell service where the home will be, and fiber optics have been run up the road. So remote? Nah, not so much.

 

That being said, Montana does have a lot of remoteness to it, which is one of the things that draws us here. To be able to drive a short way to find hiking trails that provide the peace and escape one can get from the outdoors is priceless. Some examples of the beauty of the area can be seen in the pictures I've chosen. All were taken while exploring the area. You can't help but to keep saying "wow" while in the northwest.

 

The forest and hiking trails are not all we like about the area though. There are lakes, boating, fishing, rainbows, four seasons, horses, downhill and cross country skiing, rivers, snowshoeing, ranches, fun activities and more. I think it's obvious that part of the "why" we are moving has to do with our love of the outdoors, and the beauty that is found everywhere around our future home.

 

But then there is the question of "cold." Why are we moving to a place that is so cold?

 

Well, if you're current living in Florida or Mexico or southern California, then yes, you're right, it'll be cold. But for the last three or four years, we've tracked the temperatures and snowfall between our current home in NY and the area of Montana we will be moving to. And believe it or not, the differences are very slight. The average high temperatures are a few degrees cooler in Montana. The precipitation amounts in New York are actually higher than in Montana (hence the increased risk of fires in the West). As for snow amounts, I'm betting they are higher out west, although I won't know for sure until I've actually experienced a winter there. I do have an interesting story though, which makes me feel better about the winters.

 

I met a lady who has lived in South Dakota her entire life. SD abuts Montana and often has very cold weather.  She told me she went to New York City in the winter for a visit and I asked her what she thought. She told me that it was SOOOO cold in New York. She said the cold was the kind that got into your bones and you just couldn't warm up. I found that to be very funny since I always thought the Dakotas were horribly cold. So I'm no longer worried about being too cold while out west. Since New York is so much more humid than Montana, the humidity equates into an entirely different kind of cold (and heat). As a hater of humidity, I am so excited about the drier air which brings me to another benefit of moving out west.

 

It's a great place for my hair. Haha. Seriously, though. In my current home, I've always had to deal with frizz. I can air dry my hair out west and it looks great. Now isn't that reason enough to move to Montana?

 

Or what about the fact that there's no poison ivy? For my entire life, I've been so allergic to the nasty three-leaved plant that I used to have to go to an allergist every Saturday to get shots. They were supposed to help me become less sensitive to poison ivy leaves, but they never helped. I've just become very good at identifying and sidestepping the plant, but it will be so nice to be able to walk outside without having to worry about that.

 

And then there's the difference in property taxes. For a 1,720 square foot home with an acre of land in New York, we pay nearly $11,000 a year in taxes. Our 27 acres of land in Montana cost us $93 in property tax per year. When our future home is built, a larger home than we currently have, we will pay only a few thousand dollars in property taxes. That makes the West more affordable than where we are now.

 

The "why" could also be that the people we have met have all been so helpful and kind. From giving us advice on builders, excavators and well drilling to inviting us over for coffee or dinner or taking the time to just talk, everyone has been incredible. One wonderful person even told us to come over and help ourselves to tools if we ever needed any.

 

But maybe the best way to explain why we are moving to Montana is something my husband mentioned to me one day.

 

While we were on one of our visits out west, he said, "You know what I noticed?" and when I responded, "No, what?" he told me "Everyone out here dresses like us, and drives the same kind of vehicles we drive." So perhaps the most important reason that answers "Why" we are moving to Montana is as follows...  We seem to have found our tribe.

 

Originally posted at thehousekat.com.

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Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Good morning Kat Palmiotti - I have not only heard of Kalispell.  I have been there.  It truly lives up the the meaning of Big Sky Country.  Imagine those property taxes.

Oct 16, 2018 06:09 AM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Kat, that is a wonderful post, and when you were talking about COLD, I was thinking about the humidity, or lack thereof.   We were 35 yesterday, and still saw many wearing shorts and short sleeved shirts.  It is different without the humidity.   Sure looks absolutely beautiful on your land, and cannot wait to watch the building!  

Oct 16, 2018 06:55 AM
Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Kat. Wow.......I am taken back and loving this journey. I'm glad you found your tribe and I look forward to the continuing story.

Oct 16, 2018 07:06 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Gabe Sanders - Thank you, I do!

Paul S. Henderson, REALTOR®,CRS, - It's so true! I saw the weather for the next 10 days is supposed to be amazing. I bet the sky looks fantastic.

Grant Schneider - I know! We have another piece of land in Columbia County NY - about the same size, with no house/structures. The tax is $3500, compared to $92 in Kalispell for the same basic thing. Geez.

 

Oct 16, 2018 11:01 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Joan Cox - That's what I'm hoping! Less humidity = easier to bear!

Sheila Anderson - Thank you! I am looking forward to the experience!

Oct 16, 2018 11:03 AM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

Well I am convinced and think it is a grand plan. I have always heard that Montana is beautiful and has low humidity. I hope to visit there one day.

Oct 16, 2018 06:26 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Debbie Reynolds - Yes! Visit! Any trip to the area has got to include a visit to Glacier National Park (and a drive on the Going to the Sun road) and some time in Whitefish as well. 

Oct 17, 2018 03:33 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Hi Kat

What a fun read this was! I knew you were planning to relocate but somehow I missed that is was so soon. What an adventure this will be. I know you will keep us posted as things develop and change!

Jeff

Oct 17, 2018 12:23 PM
Kasey & John Boles
Jon Gosche Real Estate, LLC - BoiseMeridianRealEstate.com - Boise, ID
Boise & Meridian, ID Ada/Canyon/Gem/Boise Counties

I'm so excited for you! Your property and location sound amazing! We love Montana. -Kasey

Oct 17, 2018 12:48 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thanks so much for sharing your very exciting plans.

Follow your dreams!

 

Oct 18, 2018 06:48 AM
Debb Janes
Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
Put My Love of Nature At Work for You

You don't have to sell us on wide open spaces and a comfortable and easy going lifestyle. We will be following your adventures closely - can't wait to see the house come to fruition. Exciting times. 

Oct 19, 2018 07:37 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Jeff Dowler, CRS - We first starting thinking about this several years ago and now only have about 6 months to go. Time flies!

Kasey & John Boles - Thank you for sharing in my excitement! :-)

Roy Kelley - Thank you! Life is too short not to.

Oct 19, 2018 10:29 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Debb Janes EcoBroker and Bernie Stea JD - Thank you! I can't wait to see the house either! :-)

Oct 19, 2018 10:29 AM
Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC Calabasas CA

It looks absolutely lovely, Kat. I'm sure you'll enjoy your home. One day soon, i'll do the same moving into the nature from this L.A. traffic. 

Oct 20, 2018 01:19 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Inna Ivchenko - Thank you! NY Traffic is one of the things we won't miss at all!

Oct 20, 2018 02:55 AM
Jane Chaulklin-Schott
TEAMCONNECT REALTY - (407) 394-9766 - Orlando, FL
TeamConnect Luxury Homes - Orlando, Florida, 32836

Dear Kat Palmiotti, I just came over from reading Roy Kelley 's re-blog of your story.  You convinced me; seems Montana will be exciting and fun and also a wise move.  I wish you the best! 

Oct 20, 2018 02:05 PM
Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP
DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Selling Homes Changing Lives

Kat Palmiotti - Montana has been calling me for many, many years. The first time I actually got there was 4 or 5 years ago. Time goes by so fast. The first year I got there, I thought, this is home! I share your passion. The second year I also started to look for property. The third year the same. This is the first year I didn't get there consecutively but I know I'll be back. There's something about Montana that I feel in my bones like you do. I know we talked about this and I hope your home is built soon on that beautiful land with the great big beautiful sky. With Glacier Mountains close to your new home, you can't go wrong. Everytime I go to Kalispell, it's the same. The people welcome me. It feels like home. And I love the taste of their coffee and cooler, crisp air. I also come alive, like you do walking those trails. For now, I know you have many plans. So while all this is going on, keep singing/saying to yourself, "There's no place like home!"

Kalispell is home and I know you'll be healthy, happy, and wise about all your decisions! I support you 100% And I hope by now you contacted Debbie, the Writer and will join the group! They are great people.  

Oct 25, 2018 05:50 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Jane Chaulklin-Schott - Thank you!

Patricia Feager - I loved reading your comment! Kalispell does feel like home, so we have to make it that for real. I did contact Debbie, and will join the group once we get out there for real and can participate. And yes, the air is amazing! The people are welcoming. The land is beautiful. Aaaah.

Oct 26, 2018 02:34 AM
Mark Don McInnes, Sandpoint-Idaho
Sandpoint Realty LLC - Sandpoint, ID
North Idaho Real Estate - 208-255.6227

Many new adventures to be experienced and shared.  Looking forward to hearing them.  Best with new office and new home.  Mark

Jan 06, 2019 11:51 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Thank you Mark Don McInnes, Sandpoint - How nice to see you!

Jan 06, 2019 12:16 PM