Everything You Need to Know About Your Move to MontanaOctober 14th, 2011
Author: adminMontana is a state-of-mind to many people who live there. The Big Sky Country state offers many opportunities for families, retirees, and even single people. Montana is a state of vast open spaces and an immense diversity of communities.
Montana has a few large cities, but it is more noted for its small town and rural feel. The people of Montana are hardy, honest, and they are hard-working. Montana’s working people consistently rank near or at the top of ratings for performance and capabilities. However, in Montana, professional positions pay less. This is often referred to as the “Wilderness Tax.” People choose Montana for the outdoors, the atmosphere, and the opportunities to lead a peaceful life. Montana is not a state to live in if a high paying career is desired.
Montana has another claim to fame. The state can be proud of having a far better crime rate than most of the United States. Currently, Montana is ranked at number 45. This means that there are only five slightly better states to live in if a person is worried about becoming a victim of violent crime.
Montana has breathtaking views, rugged terrain and of course “Big Skies.” It also has opportunities for every type of American interested in making the move. The people and the land will welcome anyone who is willing to put the hustle of big city life behind.