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Leah Olson

Leah Olson
Real Estate Agent
Brooks MN

(MN: )

32 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Red Lake County, MN
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Montana Properties - Bozeman

Office Website
Office Address
2001 Stadium Dr Ste A
Brooks, MN  56715
(Red Lake County)
Office Phone
406-586-7676
Office Fax
406-586-7591
Mobile
406-586-7676
Email
mtra******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Clyde Park: MT Livingston: MT Pray: MT Wineglass: MT Emigrant: MT Luther: MT Red Lodge: MT Sedan: MT Wilsall: MT The Silos: MT Toston: MT Townsend: MT Alder: MT Bozeman: MT Bridger: MT King Arthur Park: MT Four Corners: MT Gallatin Gateway: MT Big Sky: MT Manhattan: MT Churchill: MT Amsterdam-Churchill: MT Amsterdam: MT Gallatin River Ranch: MT Logan: MT Willow Creek: MT Three Forks: MT Ponderosa Pines: MT Wheatland: MT

About Leah Olson

Leah Olson is a seasoned Broker based in Gallatin Gateway, Montana. As a fifth-generation Montanan, she is deeply committed to responsible land stewardship and the preservation of local traditions. Leah possesses a comprehensive understanding of Montana's diverse cultures and communities, which enhances her ability to serve clients both statewide and nationally. Her expertise encompasses the marketing and sales of working and sporting ranches, recreational properties, resorts, and investment real estate.

Leah holds a degree in Animal Science with a focus on Livestock and Ranch Management from Montana State University and is currently pursuing certification in Noxious Weed Management. Her academic background, combined with years of experience in veterinary medicine and herd health, equips her to provide consulting services for ranch operations of varying scales.

In her professional affiliations, Leah is actively engaged with the Realtors Land Institute, serving as the two-year President of the Montana Chapter and as a member of the National RLI Board of Governors and the National Agri-Land Committee. She also holds the position of RLI state director and has previously served on the Board of Directors for the Montana Association of Realtors. Leah is a dedicated member of the Southwest Montana Ranch Brokers and is involved in the Montana ranching community through her memberships in the Montana Stockgrowers Association and the Montana Weed Control Association.

Leah has earned the prestigious Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation from the National Association of Realtors' RLI, a recognition awarded to a limited number of professionals in Montana. This designation signifies her extensive experience, significant sales volume, and completion of a rigorous curriculum developed by Texas A&M University.

As a founding developer and current director of the Prudential Montana Ranch & Recreational Group, Leah has been recognized for her outstanding sales performance, having received the Prudential Real Estate Leading Edge Society award for ranking among the top three agents at Prudential Bozeman Real Estate Company, now known as Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Montana Properties.

In addition to her professional accomplishments, Leah is committed to giving back to her community. A portion of her sales proceeds is allocated to academic scholarships for the Montana State University College of Agriculture. She is also an enthusiastic supporter of MSU Bobcat Athletics.

Red Lake County, MN Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$192,987
Avg. Listing Price
From Leah's portfolio
3.2 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,852 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
15
Active Listings
Current inventory

Red Lake County, Minnesota represents one of the state's most unique real estate markets, characterized by its rural landscape and proximity to tribal lands. With 51 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county, this tight-knit professional community reflects the area's intimate scale and specialized market dynamics. What makes this market particularly interesting is that all 51 agents maintain email communication channels, indicating a tech-savvy approach despite the county's rural nature.

The real estate landscape here differs dramatically from Minnesota's urban centers, with properties often featuring larger acreage, agricultural potential, and connections to the region's rich Native American heritage. The market serves both local residents seeking affordable rural living and investors interested in agricultural or recreational properties near the Red Lake Indian Reservation.

Major Red Lake County, Minnesota Real Estate Markets

Red Lake Falls serves as the county seat and primary commercial hub, driving much of the residential and commercial real estate activity. This small city anchors the county's real estate market with its historic downtown, proximity to the Red Lake River, and established infrastructure. Properties here range from vintage homes with character to modern rural estates, often appealing to buyers seeking small-town Minnesota living with reasonable access to amenities.

The broader county encompasses several unincorporated communities and rural areas that offer unique opportunities for agricultural investments, hunting properties, and recreational land purchases. Many properties feature direct access to natural resources, including proximity to state forests and waterways, making them attractive to outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking privacy and space that's increasingly rare in more developed regions.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Red Lake County's real estate market operates within fascinating geographic and cultural intersections, with properties ranging from traditional agricultural farmsteads to modern rural developments. The presence of the Red Lake Nation adds cultural significance and complexity to land use patterns, creating unique opportunities for buyers interested in properties with historical and cultural connections. Seasonal fluctuations tend to be more pronounced here than in urban markets, with spring and summer showing increased activity as buyers can better assess rural properties.

Agricultural zoning and water rights often play crucial roles in property valuations, making local expertise essential for successful transactions. The market rewards agents who understand farming operations, septic systems, well water quality, and the intricacies of rural financing options. Properties here often sell based on factors like soil quality, hunting potential, and proximity to natural resources rather than traditional suburban amenities.

Why Businesses Need Red Lake County, Minnesota Agent Contact Data

Companies serving rural markets find Red Lake County's complete agent contact database invaluable for reaching this specialized professional network efficiently. With all 51 agents maintaining email communications, businesses can execute targeted campaigns for rural-specific products and services, from septic system solutions to agricultural lending programs. This complete connectivity enables service providers to build relationships with agents who understand unique rural buyer needs and can facilitate introductions to clients requiring specialized services.

The concentrated nature of this agent network creates opportunities for businesses to establish market presence through focused relationship-building efforts. Insurance companies, home inspection services, and rural utility providers particularly benefit from direct agent connections, as these professionals often guide clients through complex rural property considerations that urban-focused businesses might overlook.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/5/2026, Leah Olson has 1 property for sale in Brooks and surrounding areas.

$350,000

Listed 2026-01-05

3425 Amsterdam Rd
Manhattan, MT  59741

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft: 1,216
Lot: 40,511 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Leah Olson currently has no rental properties available in Brooks and surrounding areas. Check back later.