Everyone Is Choosing This City In Montana As Their New Home

Montana has exploded in not only popularity, but also in population over the last few years.

For better or worse, Montana is no longer a forgotten place as people make plans to move to the Big Sky, and in particular one city as their main destination.

Why Montana Is Suddenly The Cool State

The website Move Buddah has put out a list entitled The 25 Most Desired Cities of 2024, naming the 25 cities that people want to move to the most.

The list gives the following reasons as to why people are looking at one Montana town for their next move:

  • Progressive Arts
  • Culture Nestled in Nature
  • Get out and hike the mountains

So after reading the reasons why this city is the 4th most desirable moving destination in America, do you have any guess as to what city it is?

 

Billings, Montana Is The 4th Most Desired City In America

If you are surprised at the answer, don't worry. I was also shocked when I saw that Billings ranked #4 for people moving in and moving out.

For every 100 people that left, 241 moved in, giving them an in-to-out ratio of 2.41.

Do you feel as a Montana resident that Billings is a desirable place to move too? Sound off on our app or email me your thoughts.

KEEP READING: 5 Montana Towns You Should Avoid Moving To

Thinking of making your way to Big Sky Country? Before you decide to list the house for sale and schedule a moving service, here's a list of towns you might want to avoid if you plan on moving to Montana.

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LOOK: Montana's Top 5 Largest Private Land Owners

One of the hot topics here in Big Sky Country is the selling of property. Over the last couple of decades, wealthy individuals and companies have come to Montana and purchased millions of acres of land. This has caused panic among many residents of the state, especially when it comes to access to public lands.

Here's a look at the Top 5 largest private land owners in Montana according to AZ Animals

Gallery Credit: Derek Wolf

Beloved Montana Restaurants No Longer Around

It's never easy saying goodbye to a place you love. Maybe it was your favorite spot growing up, or the place where you had your first date with your spouse. Maybe it was the place you went to each year for your birthday. Montana has lost some legendary local businesses and we take a look at some of the very best.

Gallery Credit: Derek Wolf

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