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Regional Information

One of the most geographically diverse American states, Montana is home to epic Rocky Mountain ranges, expansive fertile plains and one of the lowest population densities in the country. Still raw and wild, this 4th largest state provides a glimpse of the dawn of American history, a land before urban sprawl, industrial development and overpopulation. Known as “Big Sky Country”, Montana’s natural beauty and rich history draw in many tourists each year, primarily to the wide number of National Parks, including Glacier National Park, Yellowstone Park and areas of historic interest such as the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn. The state’s lakes and rivers also offer clean and plentiful fishing, making Montana a perfect location for the sports enthusiast who prefers the road less travelled.



Montana, United States

Map of Montana, United States



Foreign Ownership of Islands in the United States

America’s real estate laws create an open and reliable atmosphere for foreign investors. All private islands on the market in the U.S. can be bought freehold; there are no special requirements for foreign ownership. The economic and political stability of the United States make it a popular real estate investment location for both its locals and foreign interests. There are some states with strict guidelines for foreign ownership, but the private island market is generally open to investors from all parts of the world. And in turn, Americans are the largest group of private island buyers worldwide.

The laws concerning real estate in the U.S. are very straightforward and transparent. Unlike some parts of the world, all real estate agents and brokers in the U.S. must be licensed. This means an investor is covered by a code of conduct that all agents must abide by. In the U.S., lawyers are necessary to carry out certain functions of the purchasing process. The United States offers a wide range of islands to choose from and you can rest assured that your private island investment remains safe in the United States.


Regional Statistics for Montana


Location:
Pacific Northwest/Great Plains region of the United States
Population:
997,195
Languages:
English
Capital:
Helena
Currency:
United States dollar
Climate:
ranging from Pacific Coastal in West to Continental in East, four distinct seasons with snowy winters and warm dry summers
Temperature Range:
-15 to +28
Terrain:
diverse, with mountains in the West, and central/Eastern prairies and smaller mountain ranges
Natural Hazards:
Blizzards, occasional bears

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