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Ranch Roundup
Discriminating buyers are in search of their own private FRONTIEREstates West, Summer 2001
The Magazine of Luxurious Western Living
by Becki Bryant
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Wealthy immigrants are blazing a new trail out West. They're fleeing the hustle and bustle of the big city and seeking seclusion and comfort near the Rocky Mountains. Realtors say this modern-day pilgrimage is sending property prices through the roof while quietly changing the role of western ranches. Land that was once used to raise livestock is now being used to raise a family as longtime ranchers move our and well-heeled professionals move in. These new ranch hands have no interest or need to make a living off the land, they simply want to enjoy it. . .
For the Golfer. . .
Located 10 miles south of the Montana border in Sheridan, Wyoming, The Powder Horn Ranch and Golf Club combines breathtaking views and award-winning golf. Surrounded by the Big Horn Mountains the 18-hole championship golf course was rated among the 100 Best Modern Courses by Golfweek magazine. An additional nine holes are under construction and should be completed by Spring 2002.
"Many people conic here for the quality of life." says Sandy Scott Suzor, director of sales and marketing. Powder Horn offers beautiful scenery an ideal climate and we're five e miles from national forest land and within 10 minutes of the second-oldest polo field in the country. Homesites reach up to four acres, cost upwards of $400,000 and include a golf membership.




