It takes time to build a better community but it begins with believing in better. We believe you
want more than just a house. You want a sense of place. You want to sit on your front
porch and enjoy the flowers in your yard, the landscaped boulevards
and the amazing mountain views. You want to live in a neighborhood where kids can safely walk
down sidewalks to visit friends and family and play in neighborhood parks.
You enjoy an active lifestyle and want to walk your dog and run, hike or bike on paved
trails that connect to business, shopping, schools and entertainment. You are community-minded and
appreciate energy conservation and protecting land, wildlife and water
resources.
And most of all, you value time to enjoy your home, your family and all that
Montana offers.
That’s why we believe in building a better community – because you believe in better!
– Mark Runkle & Rebecca Ryland
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Believe in Better: Owners Take Pride in Their Homes
It’s often quoted “The Pride of Home Ownership” but “Owners Who Take Pride in Their Homes” is key to maintaining home values and creating beautiful communities. Taking pride in home ownership means work. It takes time and requires budgeting for general maintenance and unexpected repairs. It means weeding, mowing the lawn, regular upkeep and hiring painters and other professionals when needed. The payoff comes when you step outside your door or you pull up to your home after a long day of work to a beautifully, well-maintained home. And coming home to a welcoming neighborhood where others see the benefit of living in a great community tells you it’s all worth it. The first day after the rain stopped, folks at Mountain View Meadows were out in full force tackling the weeds and tall grass, planting new bushes and trees and setting vases full of gorgeous flowers on porches and decks. It’s wonderful to live in a neighborhood where owners take pride in their homes. And you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better example in Helena than the homeowners at Mountain View Meadows.