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Lowell Cooke

Lowell Cooke
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Billings MT

Broker (MT: 695)

48 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Yellowstone County, MT
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker The Brokers

Office Website
Office Address
1215 24th St W
Billings, MT  59102
(Yellowstone County)
Office Phone
406-652-6100
Office Fax
Mobile
406-661-5140
Email
lowe**@************.com
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Service Areas

Columbus: MT Lockwood: MT Huntley: MT Laurel: MT Reed Point: MT Camp Three: MT Klein: MT Roundup: MT Shepherd: MT Worden: MT Pryor: MT Billings: MT

About Lowell Cooke

Born and raised in Billings, this agent is a proud graduate of Senior High School. Following high school, they earned a Business Administration degree from the University of Arizona, which laid the foundation for a successful career in real estate that began immediately after graduation.

While balancing a career and family life, they dedicated time to coaching girls' fastpitch softball and led the Big Sky Girls Fast Pitch Association. Their commitment to community service is evident through their involvement with various organizations, including the Billings Optimists, where they served as Past President and Secretary-Treasurer, as well as the Billings Breakfast Lions and Boothill Toastmasters. Additionally, they held the position of Past President for the Billings Men’s Fast Pitch Softball League.

In their leisure time, they enjoy fishing from their drift boat, golfing, and traveling, as well as spending quality moments with their wife, daughters, son-in-law, and two grandchildren. They take particular joy in watching their family enjoy boating adventures. Cooking is another passion, complemented by an appreciation for a fine glass of Chardonnay. Grateful for a supportive family, close friends, and good health, they cherish the balance in their life.

With a real estate career spanning since 1978, this agent obtained their Broker's license in 1980. They have extensive experience across various facets of real estate sales, with a primary focus on residential properties. Their expertise also includes commercial real estate, design/build projects, and multifamily sales. Previously, they served as Assistant Residential Manager and Relocation Director for Coldwell Banker the Brokers, where they trained new agents and managed corporate referrals through the Cartus Broker Network. Additionally, they have owned and operated their own real estate brokerage, further enhancing their comprehensive understanding of the industry.

Yellowstone County, MT Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$569,243
Avg. Listing Price
From Lowell's portfolio
3.7 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,525 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
732
Active Listings
Current inventory

Yellowstone County, Montana's real estate landscape reflects the dynamic growth patterns of south-central Montana, where urban sophistication meets Big Sky country charm. As the state's most populous county and home to Billings, the region has experienced remarkable transformation over the past decade, driven by energy sector development, agricultural prosperity, and an influx of remote workers seeking Montana's quality of life. The market here operates with surprising complexity, balancing everything from luxury riverfront properties along the Yellowstone River to affordable starter homes in growing suburban developments.

What makes this market particularly intriguing is its resilience during economic fluctuations, largely due to diversified industries including healthcare, education, and energy production. With 493 total actively licensed agents serving the region, all of whom maintain current email contact information, the market demonstrates both professional density and accessibility that rivals much larger metropolitan areas. This agent-to-population ratio creates a competitive yet collaborative environment where local expertise runs deep.

Major Yellowstone County, Montana Real Estate Markets

Billings dominates the county's real estate activity as Montana's largest city, featuring distinct neighborhoods from the historic downtown core to the rapidly expanding West End. The Heights area has emerged as a premium residential zone, while neighborhoods like Poly Drive and Central Park offer more accessible entry points for first-time buyers. Beyond Billings proper, communities like Laurel have gained attention for their small-town appeal with big-city proximity, particularly attractive to families seeking lower property taxes and larger lots.

The county's geography creates fascinating micro-markets, from the agricultural communities of Huntley and Shepherd to the recreational property segments near the Beartooth Mountains. Worden and Park City represent emerging markets where rural character meets suburban convenience, while areas like Lockwood have seen significant residential development. Each community maintains distinct pricing patterns and buyer demographics, requiring specialized local knowledge that the county's agent network provides.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Yellowstone County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously, with commercial development concentrated along Interstate corridors while residential growth spreads into historically agricultural areas. The market shows surprising strength in luxury segments, with properties exceeding $800,000 finding buyers despite Montana's traditionally modest price points. Energy industry fluctuations create periodic buyer surges, while the region's growing reputation as a retirement destination adds stability through cash buyers.

Seasonal patterns here differ from typical mountain markets, with spring and summer driving peak activity but fall maintaining momentum due to corporate relocations and military transfers to nearby installations. Water rights, mineral rights, and agricultural zoning create complexity that demands expertise, while rapid suburban expansion challenges infrastructure and influences pricing strategies. These factors make local agent relationships crucial for successful transactions.

Why Businesses Need Yellowstone County, Montana Agent Contact Data

Real estate service companies, from mortgage lenders to home inspection services, find Yellowstone County's concentrated yet diverse agent network highly valuable for business development. With all 493 licensed agents maintaining current email addresses, marketing campaigns achieve exceptional reach efficiency. The market's mix of luxury properties, first-time buyer segments, and commercial development creates opportunities for specialized service providers to connect with agents handling their target demographics.

Technology companies and real estate platforms particularly benefit from this market's progressive adoption of digital tools while maintaining relationship-based business practices. The agent network's geographic spread across urban, suburban, and rural markets provides valuable insights for companies developing location-specific services. Additionally, the market's stability makes it ideal for testing new products and services before expanding to more volatile markets.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Lowell Cooke has 1 property for sale in Billings and surrounding areas.

$399,900

Listed 2025-11-20

2422 Miles Ave
Billings, MT  59102

Beds: 6.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,576
Lot: 8,359 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Lowell Cooke currently has no rental properties available in Billings and surrounding areas. Check back later.