Now Available — The Montana Land Guides Series for Buyers and Sellers

August 8, 2025

Whether you’re buying your first recreational parcel or preparing to sell a multi-generational ranch, one thing is clear: You don’t want fluff — you want the facts.

That’s why we created the Montana Land Guides Series, written by land broker, lifelong rancher, and military veteran Erik Erickson. These straightforward, easy-to-read guides walk you through the real issues buyers and sellers face in Eastern Montana — the kind that often go unsaid in listings or with average agents.



What You’ll Learn

In this free series, you’ll get access to:

  • The No B.S. Guide to Buying Land in Montana
    Understand water rights, grazing realities, hunting laws, and what to look out for when buying your first or next piece of land.

  • The Legacy Landowner’s Playbook
    A must-read for sellers and heirs who want to honor their land, get top dollar, and avoid a stressful or rushed sale.

  • Bonus Blogs and Advice from the Field
    Topics like easements, access issues, marketing tips, and more — all from someone who lives and works in the very market you're looking to navigate.


Download Your Free Guides

The Montana Land Guides Series is available now to download — straight from Erik Erickson, a lifelong rancher, military veteran, and land broker who lives and works in Eastern Montana.


Call 406‑861‑5558 or visit mtlandandranch.com to request your free copy and start your land journey with confidence and clarity.

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