Big Sky, Montana

Real Estate: Breaking Ground
Spanish Peaks
Location: Encompassing 3,350 mountainous acres in Big Sky, Montana, and less than an hour south of Bozeman Airport.
About: More than a destination, living in Big Sky is a lifestyle. No crowds, no traffic, and proudly underdeveloped. The Spanish Peaks community features all anyone needs to be entertained in the town: an 18- hole Tom Weiskopf Signature golf course; a private “Fishcamp” on four miles of river for fly fishing; a 32,000-square-foot clubhouse with spa and fitness center, swimming pool, and ski storage; miles of hiking and biking trails; and direct access to Big Sky Resort’s 5,580 acres of skiing and snowboarding.
Timeline: The club was founded in 2004 and 300 properties have been sold with 600 developable units remaining. Ground broke on the Montage Big SKy in 2018, and completion of te $400M resort’s 150 guestrooms and 39 Montage Residences is slated for late 2021.
Pricing: Homesites from $395, homes from $2.75M; and Montage Residences from $5.6M
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Curling Takes Big Sky
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Knowing the Mountain by Heart
Jacob Smith is legally blind. That hasn’t stopped this teenager from skiing the toughest lines at Big Sky. In the summer of 2014, when Jacob Smith was eight years old, he started bumping into furniture and having trouble reading. His parents figured he needed glasses. Then his eyesight began to deteriorate rapidly.“In less than two […]

Meet Your Wild Neighbors
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