This was a really good clip and I am thankful for the nice tour. They really did good. If you are still in contact with this guy, the owner of the house I have a great improvement suggestion to him. I also have water pipe floor heating. What he can do is to instal a thermal heat pump instead of that water heater. He already have a well for it. Run a hose down and up again, use alcohol as the liquid which is pumped down the well at around 32f and comes back around 36F, the pump has a heat exchanger, kind of like a reversed AC that will make warm water that is pumped out in the house floor pipes. A pump is about 5000 but is basically paid for in 3-5 years compared to using a lot more electric with the water heater. Note, it will also warm your hot water. My house in Sweden (as cold as Montana if not colder) gives me an annual electric bill between 800-1100 a year. That includes all electric, hot water and heating. Cheers
I like that you built a real and functional house and not one of the ridiculous giant McCabins alot of Californians come over here and build...nice job
This video is outstanding. Your channel really provides great information about living in Montana. The homeowner gave a wonderful tour - congrats to him and his wife, and may they enjoy every moment of living there! Thank you for all the great content. We look forward to your videos!
So happy your channel popped up on my feed! Great content. Perfect timing for us as we are moving to MT this spring. We are contemplating to build or buy and prefer 2 to 5 acres of property.
Email us at teammontanalife@gmail.com and we can send you a link to our MLS site so you can see what is currently available. Let us know where you would like to be in Montana. Thanks for watching!
Nice video! Congrats on the build success. I hope there were no ER visits. :) And glad to hear the value is more than what was put in it but I have to wonder how much of that is related to having a friend in the business. I understand it's very difficult to find and schedule home builders and laborers in MT. And then supplies are crazy difficult to find as well. As long as you have time, money, and patience there's nothing to worry about.
Beautiful home; only thing missing is a hidden armory! He might have had one and did not mention but it was only thing I would need in such a fine establishment.#MontanaDreams#2A
Beautiful house. Couple of questions if you don't mind, a) How reliable has starlink been, b) The wood siding (and so much wood in general), is it a lot of work to protect it from bugs and weather? Where I am, the bugs would chew that stuff down in no time. Thanks!
Awesome - I like your content and this episode is just enjoyable. It seems to me, that your videos are more interesting, if the camera is not motionsless throughout. I'd be happy if you could do a video about TOP 5 spots to visit in Montana (Especially Hikes!, Places, etc.). Appreciate and please keep going :)
It used to be everyone’s goal to build their own home on paid off land.... Now it’s everyone’s goal to borrow money to buy a house ....then hope it gained equity and then borrow money against the house.
These are the best videos I've seen for getting information about Montana living. There is a lot of useful information packed into this presentation.
Glad it was helpful!
This was a really good clip and I am thankful for the nice tour. They really did good.
If you are still in contact with this guy, the owner of the house I have a great improvement suggestion to him.
I also have water pipe floor heating. What he can do is to instal a thermal heat pump instead of that water heater. He already have a well for it. Run a hose down and up again, use alcohol as the liquid which is pumped down the well at around 32f and comes back around 36F, the pump has a heat exchanger, kind of like a reversed AC that will make warm water that is pumped out in the house floor pipes. A pump is about 5000 but is basically paid for in 3-5 years compared to using a lot more electric with the water heater. Note, it will also warm your hot water.
My house in Sweden (as cold as Montana if not colder) gives me an annual electric bill between 800-1100 a year. That includes all electric, hot water and heating.
Cheers
Wow. What a great house. Enjoy what you worked hard for! Great information. Thanks Will!
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful home. Thanks for allowing us to see the inside.
Our pleasure!
Thank you! That was informative, helpful and made me a laugh a bit as we build our home near Red Lodge...
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like that you built a real and functional house and not one of the ridiculous giant McCabins alot of Californians come over here and build...nice job
This is part 2 from the video we did during construction last July!
This video is outstanding. Your channel really provides great information about living in Montana. The homeowner gave a wonderful tour - congrats to him and his wife, and may they enjoy every moment of living there! Thank you for all the great content. We look forward to your videos!
Wow! Great content and absolutely gorgeous home. Well shot. Congrats to the homeowners.
I live in Minnesota and my favorite state is Montana I hope to live there one day
So happy your channel popped up on my feed! Great content.
Perfect timing for us as we are moving to MT this spring. We are contemplating to build or buy and prefer 2 to 5 acres of property.
Email us at teammontanalife@gmail.com and we can send you a link to our MLS site so you can see what is currently available. Let us know where you would like to be in Montana. Thanks for watching!
Starlink has revolutionized rural wifi. Several neighbors have it here in Southern Oregon...they see similar speeds.
Nice video! Congrats on the build success. I hope there were no ER visits. :)
And glad to hear the value is more than what was put in it but I have to wonder how much of that is related to having a friend in the business. I understand it's very difficult to find and schedule home builders and laborers in MT. And then supplies are crazy difficult to find as well. As long as you have time, money, and patience there's nothing to worry about.
Great job and excellent delivery of info. You two should be proud of that property for sure. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, you did so much work in there yourself! Fantastic results!!
Great video about their process and things to keep in mind from new home builders in Montana.
Wow! So beautiful and very informative video. Thank you both.
This video was beautiful. Thanks for sharing
This is great info! Took notes for our future dream home!
Fantastic ... as always.
Beautiful home. Congrats to you. I absolutely love that area of Montana. I try to get out there every year.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful home.
It really is!
Great presentation!
Beautiful home; only thing missing is a hidden armory! He might have had one and did not mention but it was only thing I would need in such a fine establishment.#MontanaDreams#2A
That was outstanding! My dream house.
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful house. Couple of questions if you don't mind, a) How reliable has starlink been, b) The wood siding (and so much wood in general), is it a lot of work to protect it from bugs and weather? Where I am, the bugs would chew that stuff down in no time. Thanks!
Nice
Excellent video and narration
Awesome - I like your content and this episode is just enjoyable. It seems to me, that your videos are more interesting, if the camera is not motionsless throughout. I'd be happy if you could do a video about TOP 5 spots to visit in Montana (Especially Hikes!, Places, etc.). Appreciate and please keep going :)
Thanks, will do!
Gorgeous house and view! Are you sure you can’t talk them into selling?
Put the coffee on, I'll be right over.
It used to be everyone’s goal to build their own home on paid off land....
Now it’s everyone’s goal to borrow money to buy a house ....then hope it gained equity and then borrow money against the house.