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Midtown District Bozeman

Midtown Bozeman is having a moment — and for the people who live here, it has been a long time co...

$952k
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Homes New to Market
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$282
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Midtown District Real Estate Listings | Outlaw Realty

Midtown Bozeman is having a moment — and for the people who live here, it has been a long time coming. The corridor along West Main Street and North 7th Avenue has been Bozeman's designated Urban Renewal District for years, and the transformation is now visible on every block. New music venues, craft breweries, mixed-use buildings, and boutique development are filling in alongside the neighborhood's established residential character. For buyers who want to be close to everything — downtown, MSU, Bozeman's trail system, and a neighborhood that actually feels like a neighborhood — Midtown delivers.

Population

Midtown is an established Bozeman neighborhood within a city of approximately 55,000 residents. It attracts a diverse mix of longtime locals, younger buyers and renters, MSU community members, and people drawn to urban walkability in a Montana context.

Schools

Midtown residents have access to Bozeman's public schools including Hawthorne and Longfellow Elementary, Sacajawea Middle School, and Bozeman High School. Montana State University is within easy cycling distance.

Types of Homes

Midtown's housing stock reflects its transition: historic single-family homes on tree-lined streets sit alongside new mixed-use buildings, boutique condominiums, and a growing number of modern residential developments. Notable projects in the district include Bozeman Square, SOBO Lofts, Missouri Heights, and the Aspen 8 development — all adding new housing options at various price points.

Average Housing Cost

Midtown offers some of Bozeman's more accessible entry points relative to downtown or the westside. Condos and townhomes in the area typically range from $400,000–$700,000. New luxury construction is pushing above that range. For buyers seeking Bozeman walkability at a realistic price point, Midtown consistently warrants serious consideration.

Local Amenities

The ELM Music Venue — an anchor destination bringing major live entertainment to the Midtown corridor. Multiple craft breweries, coffee shops, and locally owned restaurants throughout the district. Walking distance to downtown Main Street and all it offers. Quick access to Bozeman's trail network, Peets Hill, and Bogert Park. Convenient proximity to North 19th Avenue retail including multiple grocery options.