--25 Acre Distinctive Country Development --Gorgeous views from every parcel --Underground utilities --High speed internet --Abundant community water --Septic drain fields approved --Covenants allow for 2 horses per parcel --8+ acre natural community park --Classic Montana log and rock work --Perimeter landscaping & paved streets --Builders & plans available or bring your own --Minutes from Kalispell, Bigfork, boat launches and ski resorts
The Flathead Valley is a friendly, community-centered region. Most people who live here take advantage of the unparalleled recreational environment. More than 80% of Flathead County's 2 million acres are protected by national parks, federal and state forests and private timber reserves.
The 2004 State of the Rockies Report named Flathead County the most diverse economy in the Rocky Mountain West.
The Flathead Valley is one of the fastest growing areas in the Rocky Mountain West. The estimated population of Flathead County in 2006 was 85,314, as opposed to 74,471 in 2000 (Census 2000). Connectivity, transportation and a high quality of living are some of the reasons that people choose to make a life and a living in the Flathead Valley. An "average" person living in the Flathead is likely to be in his/her mid-30s, married, with a high school diploma, working in a service-related industry and earning about $30,000.
Flathead County's population grew 26% between 1990-2000. The county is projected to grow and reach a population of 105,000 by 2020 (according to NPA data services).
Montana ranks 7th in the country in high school graduation rates.
Nearly 1,000 new businesses were established during the 90s.
(Data: Center for the Rocky Mountain West, Montana Department of Labor)
2,000 minimum sq. ft. homes or 1,600 min. sq. ft. footprints for two level home.
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HOA Fees are $450 annually. This exceptional coverage includes:
1. Snow removal on all common development roads.
2. Individual and common area water use - year 'round.
3. Weed control on all common areas and areas still under developer ownership (un-sold lots).
4. Maintaining the common area road system.
5. Maintaining the common area (along Manning Road) landscaping with computerized irrigation system.
6. Maintaining the development security system (video). 7. Maintaining the community 2 well water system and fire quick-charge underground holding tank, including periodic water testing.