This Montana Town Is Becoming A “Millionaire Hub”

It’s no secret to most Montana residents that there’s really no going backward when it comes to the popularity of our state.

There is one Montana town, though, that’s apparently becoming a “millionaire hub,” at least according to one Instagram influencer.

Most Montanans Would Probably Agree With The Pick

Now, I’ll be honest, I have no idea where they got their numbers from or how they came up with this list of cities that are supposedly “quietly” attracting millionaires.

That said, I don’t think many people here in Montana would disagree with the town they picked.

When people around the Treasure State talk about how much Montana has changed over the last decade or so, this is usually the town that gets brought up first.

Instagram Influencer Claims Bozeman Is Attracting Millionaires

According to @realestate on Instagram, Bozeman is the Montana city attracting the most millionaires.

They throw out some vague 19% statistic in the post, although they never really explain what that number actually means.

Still, even without any real methodology or data attached to it, it kind of feels accurate, doesn’t it?

Bozeman is definitely not the same town it was even 20 or 25 years ago. Long gone are the days when it wasn't unusual to see someone riding their horse down main street.

So while we may have no clue where they pulled these numbers from, the overall point still feels pretty believable to a lot of Montanans.

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