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Montana, also known as the "Treasure State," stands for its majestic beauty of countryside and rivers offering tons of nature activities. Wheat, barley and cattle are the state's main agricultural products; tourism is an important element in state economic activity owing to natural attractions of a physical placement for farm kids who built equipment up using less compounds. The ability to live in cities like Billings, Missoula and Bozeman but easily get back outside without crowds is somewhat of a dream for your average resident.
Montana real estate panorama is diverse; log cabins in the mountains or hip urban homes. Given the variety of housing in different price ranges across so many locations, it is a place for families and retirees but also still has much to offer young professionals.
Montana offers a lot to its residents, and between the scenic beauty of nature plus a tight-knit community feel with all that history on top adds up for one interesting place to live in.