NAI Business Properties is the premier commercial real estate firm in Montana providing expert services in Billings and throughout the State. Our services include acquisitions and dispositions, leasing, tenant representation, investment services, due diligence, and related consulting and advisory services. Our Montana Commercial Brokers specialize in Industrial, Office, Retail, Multifamily, investment properties, and 1031 Exchanges. Whether you're looking for Montana office space, industrial warehouses, retail outlets, or investment opportunities, we can help!

Why NAI Business Properties:

  • Dominant Market Presence
  • Seven full-time brokers
  • Large Inventory of Properties
  • Extensive Market information databases and mailing lists
  • Comprehensive Marketing Plan
  • Global reach via NAI Global and Loopnet

Featured Properties

Billings Restaurant Building For Sale or Lease

Billings Restaurant Building For Sale or Lease

East Billings Warehouse and Office

East Billings Warehouse and Office

How Can We Help You?

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Retail
Commercial Land
Investment
Marketing
Corporate Services
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Global Spotlight Issue - Billings, Montana

With an abundance of natural resources, Billings has become an energy hub with a history of oil production and some of the largest coal reserves in the nation. Companies across the state are actively pursuing development of coal-to-liquid technology to create synthetic gasoline and other fuels. A center of banking and commerce, Billings is also home to over 10 major banking systems with 70 branches throughout the city, plus brokerages and financial planning companies.

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June 2009 Global Economic Outlook web conference available OnDemand!

Is this the "worst ever" yet? Have we hit bottom?

NAI Global's Chief Economist Dr. Peter Linneman tells us it is "time to rebuild the confidence" in the U.S. economy. We are nearing a bottom, but it will be a while before recovery takes hold. He provides insight into how the economy is improving, which sectors will improve first and the telltale signs recovery is under way. Listen to the June 2009 Global Economic Outlook web conference OnDemand.