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Billings

The southern Montana city of Billings sits on the Yellowstone River, where it experienced rapid growth from its founding as a railroad town in March 1882. That speedy expansion inspired its nickname, “Magic City.” Today, Billings spans 45.3 square miles, and has a median age of 37.3. (2022) Energy, agriculture, and transportation form the backbone of its economy.


Home styles in Billings range from Farmhouse to Mountain Modern and Prairie. The average price of a home here is $370,200, which is up 18% over the past year (Zillow, 2022). Enhancing the city’s appeal are annual events, such as the Billings Artwalk, Montana Fair, and a blues festival.


Major thoroughfares include I-90, which runs east-west through the southern portion of Billings, the east-west I-94, and the north-south Montana Highway 3. The most desired neighborhoods tend to be in the central parts of the city, while more affordable homes are in the east regions. Overall, the city has quiet, residential streets and a relaxed atmosphere, which suits many families.


Billings also serves as a gateway to Yellowstone National Park and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, so this is the place to be for outdoor enthusiasts. And after a day exploring nature and attractions, Billings’ many breweries offer opportunities to relax and enjoy good food and drink.

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