Montana's housing market has been a hot topic for what seems like a long time. There isn't just one thing that has helped make Montana popular. Some people look at the Yellowstone television series as a reason why people would want to move here. If you want to look back a bit further, some people said the same thing about the movie "A River Runs Through It", which came out over twenty-five years before Yellowstone.

Regardless of why people choose to move to Montana, our population continues to grow. During the pandemic, Montana saw a major influx of people relocating here. In the past few years the numbers have been declining, depending on where the source of data.

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Some places are more attractive and popular than others. According to Realtor.com, Montana has one of the most popular neighborhoods in the U.S. They looked at how many views homes for sale in these neighborhoods got compared to other homes in the country. These neighborhoods received more interest than others.

Connecticut Has the Most Popular Neighborhood

The neighborhood that had the most interest in homes for sale is the Woodmont neighborhood in Milford, Connecticut. A typical home in Woodmont costs $625,000.

Billings Has One of the Most Popular Neighborhoods in the U.S.

The Montana neighborhood that made the list is the North Central Neighborhood in Billings, Montana. This neighborhood has a median price of $165 per square foot. According to the report, the homes in this neighborhood are the least expensive of the top ten neighborhoods on the list.

Maybe Montana's popularity isn't slowing down as much as some people have hoped-especially when people can purchase homes more cheaply than other places across the country.

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