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New homes on the range: Weary city dwellers escape to Montana, creating a property gold rush

October 20, 2020 at 11:30 p.m. EDT
Robert and Valentina Carder move into their new home in Bozeman, Mont., in August. They fled Los Angeles. (Tony Bynum for The Washington Post)

BOZEMAN, Mont. — The four-bedroom contemporary just west of town smelled of fresh paint, flooring, sealant and new beginnings. The Bridger Mountains beckoned against an azure sky off the back deck, and Robert Carder, Montana's newest transplant, couldn't contain himself.

“This is your new home, Conner!” he exclaimed to his 57-pound Australian cattle dog, whose paws were slipping on the wood floor in the living room. Carder spread his arms wide. “How much bigger is this than the picture?” he asked his wife, Valentina, confirming what the couple from Los Angeles already knew.