March 25th, 2025

Downtown Bozeman Homes For Sale

723 Sth 3rd Historic Downtown Bozeman Homes For Sale

2025, a Bozeman home downtown, $815,000 Inventory, 41 Homes.

YEARPRICE FOR SALE
Q4 2024$815,00041
Q4 2023$684,90045
Q4 2022$790,00035
Q4 2021$792,50020
Q4 2020$715,00022

Home Sales Down, Prices Up

Photo Bozeman, Montana downtown, median home sales price history.
Chart 2: Bozeman, Montana downtown, median home sales price history.

Chart 1: Q1 2025: A home costs $815,000, up just  $130,100 or ⇑ 16% below Q4 2023.

Looking Back

In the beginning of the decade, as Covid-19 was ramping up, home prices dropped $30,000, from January 2020’s $535,000 to October 2020’s $505,000.

Sales price rose from the $505,000 of October 2020, to September 2022’s $987,500, a ⇑ $482,500 or ⇑ 95.6% increase.

From Q2 2022 to Q3 2022, the downtown price dropped from $950,000 to $850,000, a ⇓ $100,000 or ⇓ 11.8% drop in just one quarter.

September 2022’s median sales price topped, by $12,500, October 2021’s previous record high.

Since Q2 2022’s record price and steep decline, price has just begun increasing but remains more than $150,000 below that of Q2 2022.

‘Check out the cost of a Bozeman home.

With Covid-19’s national housing shakeup Bozeman’s home rush has contributed to the greatest rise in population since gold rush days and a significant increase in the desire to live in downtown Bozeman, Montana.

Photo Bozeman homes downtown days on market (DOM) & median home sales price.
Chart 2: Bozeman homes downtown days on market (DOM) & median home sales price.

Chart 2: Presently, Days on Market (DOM), Q4 2024 was 13 (downtown homes are popular!).

Going Back: Q4 2023 DOM was 26. Q4 2022 was 17, and Q4 2021 was 19.

Q4 2024: the number of homes for sale, downtown Bozeman was 41.

Bozeman’s downtown has a history filled with gentlemen, prostitutes, mountain men, ladies, business men and women, ruffians, and a host of other colorful figures.

In 1864, John Bozeman, William Beall, and Daniel Rouse platted Bozeman.

Just behind them in 1866 was Nelson Story, who entered the Bozeman scene, wrangling 3,000 (some say more, some less) Texas Longhorn cattle into Montana Territory.

As you drive the streets looking for homes, chances are you’ll be traveling a street named for one of Bozeman’s famous, or infamous, pioneers.

Downtown Bozeman, Montana, one of the few remaining American towns boasting a plethora of key lifestyle ingredients:

Enjoy living in the heart of Bozeman’s downtown and historic district:

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