As the 2015 legislative session gets underway, the Montana Department of Revenue is weighing-in on a bill that would make public the final sale prices of commercial and residential property.
A real estate investor wants the state of Montana to lower his property taxes by reducing the assessed value of his Flathead Lake island home from $41.8 million to $9.8 million.
On February 27, 2013, The Montana Supreme Court unanimously ruled against Missoula County and for a Missoula couple, Rob and Dawn Braach on the sale of their property.
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Are you tired of throwing money away on rent every month? Would you like to be a home owner, but just can’t afford it? Well if you are a Montana resident, and you have $100, then you have a pretty good chance of winning a $300,000 custom built home right here in Missoula
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