Finding The Right Montana Town For Your Lifestyle

When it comes to deciding where to live, it's a fairly big decision in life.

You've got to think about work, schools, health care, crime, and last but not least, how much it'll cost to live there.

Key Factors To Consider Before Moving

The cost of living is usually one of the biggest hurdles to buying a home in whatever town you decide to move to.

While Montanans have seen rising prices over the past few years when it comes to cost of living, those coming from out of state are used to much higher costs, so we seem pretty cheap in comparison to where they are coming from.

Even if you have the financial resources and can choose to live anywhere in Montana, certain locations may still be a better fit for your specific needs and circumstances.

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How Niche Ranks The Best Places To Live In Montana

You need to identify your most important needs and desires, then assess whether the town you’re considering meets those criteria.

For example, some towns in Montana have pretty low crime rates but limited nightlife.

One way to help you figure out those needs is the website called Niche. Residents from towns across America can rate their communities, and Niche compiles this data to rank each town in Montana under the Big Sky.

So what is the best town to live in? Find the answer in our gallery below.

What Is The Best Town To Live In Montana

The website Niche allows residents to rate their own town on a variety of metrics. See what town Montana locals say is the best town to live under the Big Sky in.

Gallery Credit: Nick Northern

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