So you've watched all kinds of HGTV and Travel Channel shows and decided that you're ready for a change?

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You want to live somewhere that provides beautiful scenery and outdoor activities for the whole family. You're thinking maybe someplace that is rugged, yet has all the "comforts of home". You remember that one time you visited Yellowstone National Park as a kid, plus have spent hours on the internet doing your research and decide that Montana is the place for you.

First off, you should know that you're not alone. There have been thousands of people right where you are right now. Folks have watched a show or two and are at the point in life that they're ready for the next big adventure. So, if you're looking for the next big adventure, you might as well move to the last best place, right?

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Listen, I get it. I'm a transplant myself. I first moved to Montana back in 2006. It was a different place back then. While folks were moving here from other places, it was nothing like it has been the last 5 years or so. Back then, rent was reasonable, and you could afford to buy a house.

Let's just say the times have changed.

However, if you're still determined that Montana is the place for you, there are some things you should consider before you pack up all of your belongings and put your current house up for sale.

While a friendly place, Montanans don't easily trust "outsiders," and by outsiders, I mean anyone that wasn't born here. Montanans are a proud people (think Texans, but not annoying), and they're proud of their heritage. You'll hear many Montanans talk about what generation they are, with several being 4th or 5th generation Montanans.

So, before you decide to move to Big Sky Country, here are 5 things you need to know.

5 Things To Know When Moving To Montana

Montana is known by a few nicknames. Big Sky Country. The Treasure State. The Last Best Place. We're also known for our beautiful mountains, lakes, and rivers. As well as our many outdoor activities. Millions of people visit Montana each year, and for many of them, the idea of living here is very appealing. However, before you decide to pack up and become a "Montanan," there are some things you need to be aware of.

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Montana's Rudest Towns

When it comes to rudeness, which towns in Montana are ranked near the top? According to one social media site, these are the 8 rudest towns in Big Sky Country. Agree or disagree?

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5 Montana Towns You Should Avoid Moving To

Thinking of making your way to Big Sky Country? Before you decide to list the house for sale and schedule a moving service, here's a list of towns you might want to avoid if you plan on moving to Montana.

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Montana's 7 Most Charming Small Towns

Looking for small-town charm? You certainly don't have to look far in Montana. No matter which part of the state you're in, there's a charming small town near you. But which of these small towns are the most charming? We take a look at 7 Montana towns that make the list.

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