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Why Live in Cut Bank
Cut Bank, MT, a small community in Glacier County, is surrounded by expansive farmland and oil fields, providing a rural lifestyle with essential amenities. Housing options include a diverse mix of bungalows, ranch, and colonial-style homes, primarily constructed between the 1910s and 1970s. Many properties are fixer-uppers, appealing to buyers seeking affordability. Main Street is the commercial hub, featuring eateries like Big Sky Cafe, known for its breakfast and homemade pies, and Water to Wine Steakhouse & Terrace, offering a variety of steak options. Retail options include Marketplace on Main, selling local jewelry and art, and IT FITS, which offers clothing for men and women. Recreational features are abundant, with City Park providing playgrounds and picnic areas, and Southwest Park offering a pool for summer activities. The Cut Bank Trails system includes paths like the 2-mile Coulee Trail, while the Cut Bank Golf and Country Club offers a nine-hole course. Glacier National Park, a major attraction, is located 55 miles west. The local school district has small class sizes, though ratings are average. Community events such as the Lewis and Clark Festival and the farmers market enhance local culture. Transportation is facilitated by U.S. Route 2, connecting to Interstate 15, an Amtrak station, and a free public bus service, ensuring accessibility to nearby destinations.
Home Trends in Cut Bank, MT
On average, homes in Cut Bank, MT sell after 135 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Cut Bank, MT over the last 12 months is $150,000, down 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.