RiverView Applications Open
Multi-Bedroom Apartments Available
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The Housing Trust still has multiple three-bedroom apartments and one two-bedroom apartment available for rent in RiverView.
All one-bedroom units have been leased.
Interested locals may see if they qualify and APPLY HERE. Leases will begin in July or August.
Please note that only individual households may rent these apartments. Lone Mountain Land Company will rent its portion of the project to local businesses as employee housing and anticipates leases starting this fall.
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INCOME LIMITS
The federal government sets income and rent limits annually.
1 Person Household: $22,890 - $61,040
2 Person Household: $26,160 - $69,760
3 Person Household: $29,430 - $78,480
4 Person Household: $32,700 - $87,200
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AMENITIES
- Washer / Dryer In-Unit
- Energy-Star Appliances (refrigerator, microwave, oven range, dishwasher)
- Garbage Disposal
- Owner-paid water, sewer, trash
- Patio / Balcony
- Exterior Storage Unit
- Pet Friendly
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OTHER HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES
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If you are interested in homeownership opportunities, please add yourself to the waitlist. BSCHT will use this list for:
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* Rent Local currently has multiple rental properties available for local tenants.
*Rent Local connects private property owners in search of local tenants. The program has helped 338 locals find rental housing in Big Sky. Applications for owners wishing to join Rent Local are full for 2024.
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June Resort Tax Allocations
$2 Million Awarded for Housing
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Resort Tax allocated $14,986,044 to Government Services such as public safety and transportation; $7,193,947 to nonprofits working towards community goals; and $1,119,104 to reserves for capital investments.
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Give Big Raises Over $3 Million
Thank you for your Support
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On May 2 and 3, the Gallatin Valley gathered to support 272 local nonprofits to raise $3,131,664. Thank you for your generous support of the many organizations working to make a better community for all its members.
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2023 Housing Trust Annual Report
Four Years, 502 People Housed
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In its fourth year, the Housing Trust updated the community’s housing needs data, prioritized strategic planning, continued our successful programs, worked as the leasing agent for ten Powder Light Apartments, and oversaw the construction of RiverView Apartments.
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"The goal of SNO is to identify, address, and solve some of our most prominent sustainability needs in Big Sky. From waste reduction & recycling, protection of water & natural resources, energy, transportation, sustainable education, tourism and more, SNO aims to tackle both the micro- and the macro-needs to achieve a more sustainable and livable Big Sky."
SNO installed solar panels on BSCHT's RiverView buildings, minimizing tenant utility costs.
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Explore Big Sky
by Jack Reaney
"RiverView Apartments to take first occupants for summer"
"Since various partners broke ground in May 2023, seven buildings have sprung up along the south side of Montana Highway 64 (Lone Mountain Trail), called the RiverView Apartments. The first pair of buildings will house local workers this summer.
Five green-wrapped buildings are now being covered with dark gray siding. That’s the portion of RiverView being constructed by Lone Mountain Land Company, a $65 million investment totaling 24 units of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, and 36 units of four- and eight-bedroom shared suites. LMLC’s buildings are expected to be complete in the fall.
To the west, the other two buildings are tan, a $10.5 million project led by the nonprofit Big Sky Community Housing Trust and funded largely by the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program. The housing trust’s buildings are ready to welcome the first RiverView occupants in June.
All seven buildings will be powered by solar energy. The two housing trust buildings are solarized with funding and guidance from Big Sky Sustainability Network Organization (SNO). Renewable energy will help minimize utility costs for renters—equity is an important sustainability goal, according to Lizzie Peyton, director of community sustainability for SNO.
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Big Sky Community Housing Trust is a tax-exempt public charity (federal tax ID #84-3391892). All contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law.
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