Bozeman Real Estate Listings in 2025 – MLS Maps, Photos
Q3 2025: Residential Bozeman real estate is $860,000 (⇑ $130,000 from Q3 2024) – ‘Homes? – Condos?
Sales of Bozeman residential property (homes, condos, townhomes) ⇑ 8 to 300 from Q2 2025
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Chart 1: Bozeman real estate prices increased $146,500 or ⇑ 17% from last quarter, moving up from $713,500 to $860,000.
In the last 10 years, sales prices for all Bozeman residential properties have climbed, and especially from Q2 2020 to Q1 2022!
Realty prices in Bozeman have been hovering around $750,000 since Q2 2022.
Home prices have averaged in the low $900,000’s since Q1 2002 but hit a record level $997,000 this quarter!
Condo and townhome prices have risen and fallen since Q2 2022 but today but together average in the low-$600,000’s.
Q3 2025: median home price has risen to a record $997,000.
Q3 2025: Median price for condos is up to $622,500, and median price for a townhome is up to $575,000.
Median sales prices throughout Bozeman began increasing above the average annual rate–about 9%–in May 2020.
Prices dropped to $751,550 in Q3 2022, hit $825,000 one year later and have continued upward to today’s $997,000.
More Bozeman Real Estate Price Data
Overall, from the beginning of the Coronavirus rush for residential housing in June 2020 to March 2022, median sales price in Bozeman moved from $435,000 to $740,000, rising ⇑ $305,000 or ⇑ 41.2% in ~32 months.
Q1 2025: In the last 2 years, prices have plateaued around $750,000.

Chart 2: The number of Bozeman residential listings is up 39 units to 767 units in Q3 2025.
Inside Bozeman’s city limit, the number of residential dwellings for sale is 480, up ⇑ 56 over Q3 2024’s 424.
Outside the city, the number of residential dwellings–homes, condos, townhomes–for sale is 287, ⇓ 17 from Q3 2024’s 304.
When Covid Began Dramatically Affecting Bozeman Properties
Looking back: Prior to March 2020, roughly when Covid refugees hit Bozeman, the real estate sales cycle inside and outside the city had been fairly stable, rising in the Spring and falling in late summer/ fall.
Looking way back: the drop from June 2017’s 380 listings in all of Bozeman–inside and outside–to 135 in June 2022, was a ⇓ 245 or ⇓ 64.5% drop in residential listings in Bozeman in 5 years.
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