$1,900,000
236 S 3rd St, Livingston, MT 59047
Brooke Weimer Berkshire Hathaway Livingston
$1,900,000
236 S 3rd St, Livingston, MT 59047
Brooke Weimer Berkshire Hathaway Livingston
$2,100,000
217 W Clark St, Livingston, MT 59047
Michael Wojdylak New Millennium Realty
$710,000
2 Harris Place, Livingston, MT 59047
Signe Lahren Berkshire Hathaway Livingston
$575,000
1304 Absaroka Ct, Livingston, MT 59047
Arison Antonucci-Burns Aspire Realty
$1,100,000
216 Little Creek Bend, Livingston, MT 59047
Deb Kelly ERA Landmark Western Land
$1,250,000
1102 & 1104 Ridgeview Trail, Livingston, MT 59047
Grant Jamieson Bozeman Brokers
$619,000
205 E Chinook St, Livingston, MT 59047
Stacey Raney Berkshire Hathaway Livingston
$1,196,000
413 Garnier Ave Unit A,B, C, D, Livingston, MT 59047
Tracy Weathers Engel & Volkers - Bozeman
$829,000
325 N 3rd St, Livingston, MT 59047
Sarah Swanson ERA Landmark Western Land
Livingston, Montana, located in the windswept Paradise Valley east of Bozeman, has a population of 8,900 and is known for its small-town character and burgeoning arts scene. The town's history is deeply rooted in the Northern Pacific Railroad, with historic buildings like the railroad depot and the Western-themed Murray Hotel dating back to the 1800s and early 1900s. Downtown Livingston features a variety of attractions, including galleries, theaters, and the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts, alongside restaurants, bookstores, and boutiques. Housing options range from historic Victorian-style homes and minimal traditional houses south of the railroad tracks to new traditional developments and modern condos north of the tracks. The Livingston School District serves the community, with high school students required to complete community service and offered Dual Enrollment courses for college credit. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fly fishing, rafting, and drift boating on the Yellowstone River, as well as events at Sacajawea Park and the Livingston Roundup Rodeo. The Yellowstone Gateway Museum highlights the town's historical significance, and the Livingston Golf & Country Club and Civic Center provide additional recreational opportunities. Property crime rates have decreased, though violent crime figures have fluctuated. Livingston is connected to Bozeman via Interstate 90, with the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport 35 miles away, and U.S. Highway 89 leading to Yellowstone National Park, approximately 130 miles south.
On average, homes in Livingston, MT sell after 56 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Livingston, MT over the last 12 months is $599,000, up 38% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Livingston, there are currently 9 multi-family homes for sale, providing an appealing investment opportunity for buyers. With multi-family homes priced between $575,000 to $2,100,000, there's a range to accomodate every budget. As of August, 2025 the median home price in Livingston is $575,000, while the average sale price is $600,155, offering insights into the local housing market. On average, multi-family homes spend 56 days listed before being sold. Multi-family homes include a variety of property types, from duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes, to apartment complexes, all within a single building divided to accommodate multiple families living separately. These multi-family properties for sale offer investors the chance to generate rental income. Whether you're considering a duplex for a beginner investment or an apartment complex for a more substantial venture, there are investment properties available to meet your requirements. Explore the range of multi-family homes for sale in Livingston, MT.