Is Montana a Good State to Move To?

Short answer

Montana is a strong relocation state for households that want mountain access, outdoor-first living, and 0% statewide sales tax in a place with a clear identity. Montana is not a frictionless move because Montana also combines serious winter, wildfire exposure, and a housing spread that now runs from practical Billings to very expensive Bozeman.

Why do movers shortlist Montana early?

Montana surfaces early because Montana combines mountain lifestyle, 0% statewide sales tax, and distinct city identities rather than one uniform relocation pattern. Billings solves the broadest practical-city version of the move, Missoula solves the lifestyle-and-culture version, and Bozeman solves the premium growth version.

  • Billings is the broadest practical Montana city in the current dataset.
  • Missoula is the lifestyle-oriented Montana city in the current dataset.
  • Bozeman is the premium growth-oriented city in the current dataset.

What tradeoffs matter most?

Montana offers real lifestyle and tax advantages, but Montana pushes tradeoffs into winter, wildfire, and housing cost in the best-known markets. Montana should therefore be judged through full relocation math rather than through scenic branding alone.

  • Billings median home price in the current dataset: $380,000.
  • Missoula median home price in the current dataset: $525,000.
  • Bozeman median home price in the current dataset: $750,000.
Next Decision Layer

Compare the Next Big Questions in Montana

Use these guides to pressure-test housing, work, schools, and everyday fit before you choose a city in Montana.

Suggested order

Most movers start with Housing Market and Job Market. Families usually open Schools next, then check Daily Life before committing.

Who fits Montana best?

Montana often fits remote workers with strong income, outdoor-first movers, healthcare households, and families that want access to recreation more than urban scale. Montana deserves more caution from budget-sensitive households, winter-sensitive movers, and households that need a broad in-state job ladder.

  • Montana often suits lifestyle-first and outdoors-first movers.
  • Montana requires more caution for households with weak housing or winter tolerance.
  • Montana city choice matters because Billings, Missoula, and Bozeman solve different relocation goals.

Key takeaways

  • Montana is a lifestyle-and-access state, not a uniform bargain state.
  • Winter, wildfire, and city-level housing variation matter more than the Montana brand sometimes suggests.
  • The smartest Montana move starts with the state guide and finishes with a direct city comparison.
Sources & Methodology

How to read Montana responsibly

Page provenance

  • Published: 2026-04-04
  • Last reviewed: 2026-04-04
  • Data last refreshed: 2026-04-04
  • Author: Living in USA Today Editorial Team
  • Reviewer: Living in USA Today Editorial Team

Methodology

This state guide for Montana is built from the structured relocation dataset used by the build pipeline. State pages help narrow the move at statewide level before city, neighborhood, employer, and agency-level checks.

Coverage and limits

Statewide coverage for Montana is intended to narrow the shortlist. Taxes, housing, school fit, and legal rules can still vary by city, county, district, and effective date.

Source status

Official source URLs render when they are present in the shared registry or page metadata. High-volatility claims should keep gaining direct agency or dataset coverage during audit passes.

Verify before acting

  • Confirm city and county tax differences before modeling take-home pay or ownership cost.
  • Re-check effective dates for tax, insurance, and housing-sensitive claims before acting.
  • Open the matching city guide before treating statewide averages as your final move answer.

Primary sources

FAQ

Is Montana worth moving to?

Montana can be worth moving to when the move matches Montana climate tolerance, job fit, and lifestyle priorities, but the decision still needs full cost and city review.

What should a mover compare after reading the Montana overview?

A mover should compare Montana cost of living, taxes, climate risk, and best-city options before making the move final.

What should you read next about this state?