As the lifts wind down and the snow begins to melt, we’re taking a moment to reflect on another unforgettable ski season here in Big Sky. From powder days to après-ski sunsets, this winter was one for the books—and if you’re like many of us, it reminded you why Big Sky is more than a vacation spot. It’s a place to call home.
A Season of Powder and Progress
Big Sky Resort saw a solid snow year, with storms stacking up early and keeping the base deep well into spring. Locals and visitors alike enjoyed consistent conditions, with the Headwaters and Lone Peak delivering their signature adrenaline-filled runs, while Madison Base kept families smiling.
What stood out this season? The energy. Restaurants were buzzing, new faces were hitting the slopes, and the community felt alive with momentum. From Moonlight Basin to Spanish Peaks, the mountain lifestyle was in full swing.
The Real Estate Market: Hotter Than the Hot Tub
This winter didn’t just bring snow—it brought serious interest in Big Sky real estate. Ski-in/ski-out properties were especially sought after, with many buyers prioritizing access to the mountain and that elusive ski-home lifestyle. Inventory remained tight, but well-priced homes and condos moved fast—often within days.
The market trends we saw:
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Continued demand for luxury homes in the Moonlight Basin and Spanish Peaks.
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Increased interest in fractional ownership and mountain-modern condos.
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More out-of-state buyers seeking long-term investments and seasonal retreats.
Whether you were looking to upgrade, invest, or finally make that mountain move, this season showed just how attractive Big Sky continues to be.
Looking Ahead: From Slopes to Summits
While the snow may be melting, the Big Sky lifestyle rolls on. Spring brings fly fishing, hiking, and patio dinners under Montana sunsets—and yes, the real estate conversations don’t stop when the lifts do.
If you’re thinking of making a move—or simply want to talk about your options before next ski season—we’re here to help you navigate what’s next.
Here’s to a strong season, and to the adventures still ahead.
See you on the trails (or the deck, cocktail in hand).
Photos by Dave Pecunies