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Small Acre Lot Prices hold on in Billings Montana

Wanda Thomas, Billings Montana Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Billings, MT

I've had a few Montana Dreamin' folks call me lately looking for a price slashed vacant lot, and I'm sorry, we just haven't seen that yet! In fact, we may escape this syndrome!

We have a lot of Lots (that's a mouthful isn't it?) for sale, but the developer/capital holder is in this game for the long haul, and they should be! We continue to be a growth area, not rapid growth but more of a steady 2% hill climb. You can review statistics and predictions from a number of economists, and they basically say the same thing, we are steady as she goes!

Small acreage properties within 30 minute commutes to Billings are decreasing in numbers for anything over 3 acres, but there are many 1 acre properties to choose from. Anything between Billings and Laurel may already be out of reach for the average home buyer.

So if you're dreamin of owning a speck of land in Big Sky Country, you better get it now, it ain't gettin any cheaper!

No 50 cents on the dollar here! Sorry!

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Yellowstone County Price Trends

Howard Sumner: Real Estate Agent in Billings, MT

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Howard Sumner: Real Estate Agent in Billings, MT

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Expanding Your Product Line – Expert Advice from Bill Bartmann

Bill Bartmann: Financial Planner in Tulsa, OK

Bill Bartmann says, so, you want to take your business to the next level and start to offer more products or even a whole new product line to your customers. This is a brilliant idea. One reason this is wise is that once you have won over a customer, they will be back, time and time again, to buy from you. If you have more to offer, chances are they will spend more with you.

With this said, you still have to be somewhat careful in how you make the purchases of those new products to offer. Here are some tips to making sure you take the right steps to complete the process.

Bill Bartmann Knows What he Wants

Bill Bartmann's tip #1 is that you must know what your customers want. You don't want to expand to a product line they are not interested in and be stuck with a lot of inventory and debt. Instead you need to know what they would love to have. There are a couple of ways to get this answer. One is to ask your customers what they want. Questionnaires or suggestion boxes can help to this end. Second is to watch what your customers are already buying, wearing, using, etc and make wise decisions off of those pieces of information.

Know the Price Point

Bill Bartmann's tip #2 is to know the right price point. While you may know what your customers like, they all have price points of what they are willing to spend for those items in their head. You need to know what those price points are so you can make sure you are not only selling the items they want but also at a price that they are willing to purchase them for.

What's Available?

Bill Bartmann's tip #3 is to do your research. Now it's time to get to know what is available. Start going through your regular sources for merchandise or even look to those outside of your normal sources to find the items that your customers want.

Price Comparison

Bill Bartmann's tip #4 is before you jump on a purchase make sure it is fiscally wise. Do your math to find out what you can charge for the items and still make a decent profit. Is the retail price enough to please your customers and your bottom line? Consider if you are not able to sell all of the items in the season. If you have to discount them, will you still make a profit? Or will you start to lose money? You want to have as large of a profit margin as possible to start.

Secure the Goods

Bill Bartmann's tip #5 is to secure the goods. Once you know what you want and have found a price that is fair to what you need to be making as well as what your customers are willing to spend, it's time to buy. Do what it takes to secure your order and get it to your store, and in front of your customers, as quickly as possible. Speed is vital as if they see it somewhere else first, you may lose a sale.

Bill Bartmann is a self-made billionaire who has created the Billionaire Business System, a series of books and seminars that teach you what you need to know running a business. Bill Bartmann has provided real business guidance to thousands of entrepreneurs to help them succeed in business, even during tough economic times. Visit Bill Bartmann's website http://www.billionaireu.com to learn more about the course.

Small business feature: The Yoga Spot

Wanda Thomas, Billings Montana Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Billings, MT

Breathe in breathe out! That's basically what we need to do right? Yoga is in Montana and it's here to stay! I try to make it to Yoga twice a week so I can be stretched and bent in directions that I would normally not try. I am pretty amazed that since I have become more regular at yoga, my back no longer hurts and my shoulder that had tightened up after a surgery 8 years ago, moves in all directions.

The group experience is what is the most fun for me. I am not a typical yoga body type, so being in a group that is warm and accepting is very comforting. People tend to help each other as well.

The Yoga Spot is located at 2409 2nd Avenue North, Billings Montana. The phone number for questions: 406-867-Yoga (9642). Follow the link below for schedules, prices and contact info.

Warm wishes of continued yoga practice for the yoga spot, below are some pictures.

Aimee Carlson, a Yoga Master shown here with one of the props used for stretching. Notice the cushioned floor of bamboo green, makes for a great soft surface for yoga practice.

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aimee carlson