Montana Housing Prices Jump 40% Amid Population Growth
Published on 7/18/2026

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Summarized by AI from the source belowSince the pandemic, Bozeman, Montana's population has increased by about 20%, growing from fewer than 50,000 people in 2019. The influx of out-of-state residents has driven housing prices to rise dramatically, with home values reportedly increasing by 40% over two years. Mayor Joey Morrison noted that rents have doubled or tripled within a span of one or two years. This rapid change highlights a growing divide between locals and new residents, impacting the affordability of housing in the area. This matters for ordinary investors as rising housing prices may signal potential growth opportunities in the real estate market.
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