Lewis and Clark County appeared in 77 stories this week — second only to Helena itself — and a good chunk of that coverage was driven by real estate activity that raises eyebrows. Two condominiums at 411 N. Last Chance Gulch hit the market this week at $1.3 million and $1.56 million respectively, putting residential listings on the Walking Mall in territory more commonly associated with resort towns than the Montana state capital. Meanwhile, the Bohlman family — Leland and Vikki Bohlman — recorded four property transfers in a single day at the Lewis and Clark County Courthouse, a transaction cluster that appeared in two separate stories and suggests active portfolio reshuffling among established local property holders. Single-family homes in established neighborhoods are moving too: a Crimson Court home sold for $595,000 and a Greyson Court home for $549,000. The week's property coverage, taken together, describes a market with real range — from million-dollar historic condos to mid-range family homes — and a pace of activity that isn't slowing down. For anyone renting in Helena right now, these numbers are not background noise.