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Bozeman, MT 5 Bedroom Homes For Sale

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view of front of house featuring a garage
$10,000 Closing Credit*

$1,275,000

3,008 SqFt

5 Beds

2 Full Baths, 1 Partial

Donnie Olsson, Listing Office: Donnie Olsson Real Estate

view of front of house featuring a garage and a front yard
$10,000 Closing Credit*

$2,475,000

4,113 SqFt

5 Beds

1 Full Bath, 1 Partial

Jennifer May, Listing Office: Windermere Great Divide-Bozeman

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Bozeman, MT Real Estate Market Overview

Browse 22 5 bedroom homes for sale in Bozeman, MT. View properties, photos, nearby real estate with school and housing market information. The inventory of homes for sale in Bozeman, MT between October 2024 and November 2024 decreased by 7.6%. Listings spent 66 days on the market in November 2024, and had a median list price of $751,760 during the same period. Bozeman, MT housing market in November 2024 saw over 3 listings sold above listed price, more than 15 sold at listed price and over 61 sold below.

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Living In Bozeman, MT

What is it like to live in Bozeman, Montana?

Bozeman is located in Gallatin County, Montana. There are roughly 34,303 residents, living in 14,471 households. The average temperature for Bozeman this time of the year is low of 14F and high of 34F. On average, Bozeman gets about 0.76 inches of precipitation in December. 44% residents are home owners, have a post secondary degree (66%) and are single, no kids (60%).

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What type of housing is available in Bozeman, Montana?

The housing landscape in Bozeman is characterized by a mix of architectural styles, with single-family homes being a significant part of the market. There is a presence of modern, craftsman, and ranch-style homes, reflecting the area's blend of contemporary and traditional influences. The market also includes a selection of apartments and townhouses, accommodating a range of living preferences. The majority of the homes were constructed during a period of growth in the late 20th century, with many neighborhoods featuring properties from this era.

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What are the advantages of living in Bozeman, Montana?

Bozeman prides itself on its vibrant community spirit and outdoor lifestyle, with the city's proximity to natural wonders like Yellowstone National Park and Bridger Bowl Ski Area shaping its character. The community is celebrated for its annual events such as the Sweet Pea Festival, which showcases local arts and culture, and the Bozeman Stampede Rodeo, reflecting the area's rich western heritage.

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Are things conveniently located in Bozeman, Montana?

Bozeman offers a comprehensive array of services to its residents. The educational system includes several public and private schools, catering to various educational needs from elementary to high school levels. The city is also home to Montana State University, providing higher education opportunities. Healthcare services are robust, with a major hospital and numerous clinics offering a range of medical care. The public library system serves as a resourceful hub for learning and community engagement. Retail and dining options are plentiful, with local businesses and restaurants reflecting the unique flavors and culture of the region.

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What does the transportation in Bozeman, Montana look like?

Transportation in Bozeman features a selection of options for residents and visitors. The city's public transit system provides routes connecting key areas, with schedules designed to accommodate the needs of the community. While specific ride-sharing services are available, the city also encourages eco-friendly transportation, with bike lanes and trails for cyclists and pedestrians. The road network includes access to major highways, facilitating travel to nearby cities and natural attractions. Recent efforts have been made to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of the transportation infrastructure to support the growing population.

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Housing Market Reports In Gallatin County

Schools Near Bozeman, MT

Elementary Schools

  • Longfellow Elementary School

    516 S Tracy Ave

    Public District KG-5

  • Hawthorne Elementary School

    405 E Mendenhall St

    Public District KG-5

  • Irving Elementary School

    811 W Alderson St

    Public District KG-5

Middle Schools

  • Chief Joseph Middle School

    4255 Kimberwicke St

    Public District 6-8

  • Sacajawea Middle School

    3525 S 3rd Rd

    Public District 6-8

High Schools

  • Bozeman High School

    205 N 11th Ave

    Public District 9-12

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