Montana looks beautiful in pictures, but living in Big Sky Country is much different than visiting. If you plan on moving to Montana, there are certain things that you need to know.

Newcomers sometimes get a reputation for not understanding the “Montana Way.” Don’t assume locals will bend rules for you, and always clean up after yourself. Whether it’s in a national park, a campground, or at a festival, follow the rules and respect the land. People who live in Montana care deeply about the state they call home.

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Montanans are fiercely loyal to their communities. Volunteering, helping a neighbor, or supporting local events goes a long way. People are generous, but they expect respect and participation in return. A friendly attitude can open doors, but entitlement closes them fast.

If you enjoy spending time outdoors, Montana is a great place to live. At the end of the day, living here comes down to respect, humility, and being a good neighbor. Clean up after yourself, help where you can, and take pride in being part of the "Last Best Place."

The Bozeman Real Estate Group recently released a list of 7 Things You Need to Know Before Moving to Montana. It includes important information that will help your move go as smoothly as possible.

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