Press Release: Bozeman Real Estate Prices Surge to Record Highs
Bozeman, MT – Gallatin County has set a new record for single-family home prices, according to the Gallatin Association of REALTORS®’ 2025 Annual Housing Report. The median home price has reached a staggering $810,000, surpassing the previous high of $785,000 recorded in 2023, despite ongoing high-interest rates. This price surge reflects the continued strength of the local economy, particularly in Bozeman, which remains the most expensive real estate market in Montana.
In comparison, Missoula’s median home price stands at $566,000, indicating a significant disparity between the two markets. Other nearby areas, such as Park County, have also experienced rising prices, yet the gap between top-tier Bozeman and lower-tier markets like Three Forks continues to widen.
Additionally, the report highlights the increasing prices of new condominiums, which have now surpassed those of single-family homes.
In other local news, a search is ongoing for Nicole Heimer, whose vehicle was found at a trailhead in Missoula County. Meanwhile, Whitefish has seen protests regarding the detention of a Venezuelan man, raising questions about immigration policies.
Stay informed as Gallatin County’s housing market evolves and community issues unfold.
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