We Buy Houses in Bozeman, MT
Selling a house for cash in Bozeman
Few towns in America have changed as fast as Bozeman. A decade of remote-work migration, Montana State University growth, and the so-called Yellowstone effect pushed the median single-family sale price to roughly $675,000 as of early 2026 — and inside city limits, single-family homes have run closer to $780,000. Prices have softened a few percent in the last year after that historic climb, but Bozeman remains one of the most expensive small markets in the Mountain West.
That kind of value cuts both ways. It means most Bozeman owners are sitting on real equity, but it also means a traditional sale can drag — high-price listings sit longer here, often 70 to 80 days, while you keep paying the mortgage, taxes, and insurance. We buy houses for cash with no commissions, no repairs, and no waiting on a retail buyer’s jumbo loan to clear.
Bozeman neighborhoods we buy in
We purchase houses across Bozeman and the wider Gallatin Valley, including:
- In-town historic: Cooper Park, Lindley Park, the Northeast (NE) neighborhood, the South Side near MSU
- Newer in-town: Northwest Bozeman near Gallatin High, Valley West, the Cattail/Bridger Peaks area
- Gallatin Valley: Belgrade, Four Corners, Manhattan, Three Forks
- Mountain and rural: Bridger Canyon, Gallatin Gateway, Hyalite-area properties on well and septic
What makes Bozeman different
A few local realities shape how we work here:
- Explosive price growth and big equity. The run-up means many owners — especially longtime ones in Northeast Bozeman or near MSU — hold enormous equity. That’s worth protecting in a fast, clean sale rather than risking a deal falling apart.
- Wildfire and rural exposure. Properties in Bridger Canyon, Gallatin Gateway, and the wildland-urban interface can be hard to insure and slow to sell on the open market. We buy them anyway.
- No state sales tax, deed-of-trust closings. Montana uses non-judicial trustee sales and has no sales tax, so closings move quickly through local title companies.
Bozeman market snapshot
| Metric | Bozeman (early 2026) |
|---|---|
| Median single-family sale | ~$675,000 |
| City-limits single-family | ~$780,000 |
| Year-over-year change | Down ~2-4% |
| Average days on market | ~70-80 days |
| Our buy range | $200,000 to $2M+, any condition |
Numbers reflect Redfin, Zillow, and Gallatin Association of Realtors data; your specific neighborhood and property condition determine the actual offer.
Common reasons Bozeman homeowners sell to us
Bozeman’s boom creates specific situations. Out-of-state owners who bought during the rush now need a relocation sale and don’t want to manage a listing from afar. Longtime locals are cashing out appreciated homes ahead of a move. Tired landlords are exiting MSU-area student rentals. Heirs inherit a parent’s older in-town house and would rather take cash than renovate. And rural owners with hard-to-insure, wildfire-exposed parcels can’t find a conventional buyer. Whatever the reason, we make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.
How we help Bozeman homeowners
Whatever your situation, we can help. Each links to Bozeman-specific details:
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