Lorri Nelson
Agent
Lorri Nelson brings over two decades of real estate experience and a deep love for northwest Montana to every client she serves. After visiting the Flathead Valley in the mid-90s, Lorri and her husband knew they had found something special. They made the move from Great Falls in 1996, raised their two children here, and today, both of their grown kids have chosen to stay and build their own lives in the community their family calls home.
Since launching her real estate career in 1998, Lorri has built a loyal base of clients who value her steady presence, clear communication, and thoughtful guidance. Many are repeat clients or referrals from families she’s worked with over the years—a testament to the trust she earns and the care she brings to every transaction.
Colleagues and clients alike describe Lorri as reliable, easygoing, and always professional. She has a reputation for follow-through, a calm demeanor, and the ability to bring a little humor to the process when it’s needed most.
Outside of work, Lorri and her family continue to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle that first drew them to the Flathead Valley. She stays active boating on the lake, cooking, reading, and spending time with her animals, and has a long history of community involvement—including serving as Chairman of the Board for the Olney/Bissell School District and volunteering on a variety of local committees over the years.
Since launching her real estate career in 1998, Lorri has built a loyal base of clients who value her steady presence, clear communication, and thoughtful guidance. Many are repeat clients or referrals from families she’s worked with over the years—a testament to the trust she earns and the care she brings to every transaction.
Colleagues and clients alike describe Lorri as reliable, easygoing, and always professional. She has a reputation for follow-through, a calm demeanor, and the ability to bring a little humor to the process when it’s needed most.
Outside of work, Lorri and her family continue to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle that first drew them to the Flathead Valley. She stays active boating on the lake, cooking, reading, and spending time with her animals, and has a long history of community involvement—including serving as Chairman of the Board for the Olney/Bissell School District and volunteering on a variety of local committees over the years.
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