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Real Estate: Breaking Ground

BY: Samantha Brooks | FEBRUARY 10, 2020

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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