Why Old and Historic Homes in Bozeman Will Always Be Cool

There is a lot of new construction happening in Bozeman right now. Some of it is thoughtfully done. Some of it is efficient, clean, and practical. And some of it, if we are being honest, feels a little hollow.

This might be an unpopular opinion, but older and historic homes in Bozeman age better.

New construction is absolutely necessary to meet demand here, and there are some builders doing really thoughtful work. But we also see a lot of homes going up incredibly fast, with materials and systems that start failing far sooner than they should. Speed has become the priority, and character and longevity are often the tradeoff.

I have always been drawn to old homes. The kind with original…

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1142 New Holland Drive: An Established Harvest Creek Home (and a Backyard Gardener’s Dream)

There is a certain ease that comes with homes that are well placed in both neighborhood and price.

1142 New Holland Drive offers that balance.

Newly listed and priced at the low end of comparable sales in Harvest Creek, this home sits in an established Bozeman community that has proven its ability to hold value, even as the surrounding area continues to grow. 

Property represented by Michael Green with eXp Realty

Why This One Is a Deal

Harvest Creek has long been one of those neighborhoods where pricing tends to stay steady. Homes here benefit from thoughtful planning, trail access, proximity to parks, and a layout that appeals to a wide range of…

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174 Valley Grove Drive in Bozeman, MT: A Corner Lot Where Space, Zoning, and Time Work in Your Favor

Some homes feel like a moment. Others feel like a place you could settle into for decades.

174 Valley Grove Drive in Bozeman, Montana is firmly the latter.

Set on a nearly half-acre corner lot in the established Valley Grove neighborhood, this home offers something that is becoming increasingly rare in Bozeman: breathing room, privacy, and zoning that protects it.

Property represented by Chelsea Stewart with ERA Landmark

Nearly Half an Acre in Northwest Bozeman

At just under half an acre, the corner lot immediately sets this property apart. The orientation creates separation from neighboring homes and allows light and openness that…

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The top 10 Places to get NON-ALCOHOLIC Drinks in Bozeman

Dry January has a way of shining a light on something many of us already know. You do not need alcohol to have a thoughtful, elevated, genuinely enjoyable drink experience.

I am over four years alcohol free, and if I am being honest, one of the quiet joys of that decision has been discovering which restaurants truly care about their nonalcoholic offerings. There is a noticeable difference between being handed a Shirley Temple and being handed a drink that was crafted with the same intention as every cocktail on the menu.

When I was running beverage programs years ago, I created my first dedicated N/A menu simply because it was something I personally loved to see, and I thought Bozeman was…

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Best Times of Year to Travel To and From Montana (From a Local)

Montana Travel Timing, From a Local

When I worked in hospitality, I saw the same pattern repeat itself year after year. Visitors would arrive full of excitement, only to realize they had missed the moment they were hoping for. National parks were packed shoulder to shoulder. Snow conditions did not quite justify the lift ticket. Restaurants and trails felt hectic instead of relaxed. At the same time, locals were quietly planning trips out of town.

Montana has seasons when it absolutely shines, and seasons when even the people who love it most know it is a good time to leave. The difference is not always obvious unless you live here. So much of the travel content out there is written…

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Deal of the Week: 217 Lillian Way, Bozeman MT

Every once in a while, a home hits the market that quietly checks a lot of boxes without making a big fuss about it. This week’s deal is one of those.

Tucked into the heart of Babcock Meadows, 217 Lillian Way is a single level, no-HOA home that feels approachable, well cared for, and priced in a way that actually makes sense for today’s market.

Let’s break down why this one stands out.

The Numbers Make Sense

This home is currently offered at $599,900, which places it below recent neighborhood comps on a price-per-square-foot basis. In a pocket of Bozeman where values have historically held steady, seeing a home priced this thoughtfully is worth paying attention to.

On top of that, the…

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