A real estate agent with a law degree.

Buying or selling a real estate is a major financial transaction that demands expertise, competence, and attention to detail. With a legal background and a decade of experience practicing law in Montana, Katharine Hamilton delivers exceptional value to her clients.  

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The Attorney Advantage

Katharine saw a gap in Bozeman’s real estate market: out of over 1,200 agents, none held a Montana law degree. She not only takes pride in building personal relationships with each client but also brings a unique level of professionalism and integrity to every transaction. A long-time Bozeman resident, she and her husband invest in residential and commercial properties throughout Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming and Texas. Their success ignited Katharine’s passion for helping others build wealth through real estate—whether it’s a first-time homebuyer or an experienced investor.

 

Credentials

Katharine is admired for her extensive knowledge of the law, exceptional negotiation skills, and zealous representation.

 
 
  • Montana State University – Bozeman (2009)

  • University of Montana School of Law (2012)

  • Montana Bar Association

  • American Bar Association

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THE DIFFERENCE

Delivering Truly Remarkable Service.

While Katharine does not serve as a real estate lawyer, there are several traits that are unique to attorneys, in that they:

 
 

Understand the Law 

Lawyers are proficient at reviewing lengthy, complicated documents. In addition, they are versed in contract, property, and real estate law.

Effectively Negotiate

Lawyers offer a competitive advantage for their clients: they have mastered communication and employ effective negotiation techniques. 

Think With The End in Mind

Legal issues are common. For this reason, lawyers are trained to be forward-thinking to curtail the likelihood of costly legal disputes for their clients.  

 

Provide Clear Explanations

Understanding contract formation and legal concepts are essential to explaining the specific terms, disclosures, and legally-binding real estate contracts. 

Diffuse and Resolve Conflict 

Litigators understand how to navigate emotionally-charged, high-conflict situations. They draw upon proven dispute resolution methods taught in law school and refined in practice.

Cultivate Professional Relationships

Lawyers have a large network of attorneys and other professionals, making them a knowledgeable resource for their clients.