A quiet Bozeman suburb just minutes from hiking and community parks
In Bozeman’s west end, just minutes from the hundreds of acres of southern Montana farmland, Flanders Mill is a quiet, walkable suburb with 21st-century homes centered around a picturesque park and lake. Around 4 miles west of Downtown Bozeman, the area features mountain views in almost every direction, with the Bridger Mountains to the northeast and the Gallatin Range to the South. “Flanders Mill is an active community with residents spanning across all ages,” says Aaron Cribbes, a local Realtor with Engel & Volkers. “You have walkable streets and are within a few miles from tons of outdoor recreation areas, from Bridger Bowl to the Drinking Horse trails.” The neighborhood is served by highly rated public schools, and the shopping centers and restaurants of Huffine Road are just a short drive south.
Valley West Park has walking trails in Bozeman.
Valley West Park offers winter fun in Bozeman.
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Modern architecture and a wide range of prices
Most of the homes in Flanders Mill were built between 2004 and 2015, with a selection of newly constructed builds on the west side of the neighborhood. Craftsman-style and modern traditional houses line the community’s streets, and most homes have fenced in back yards. Houses sit close together on 4,000 to 9,000-square-foot lots. “A lot of people like the West End location, and Flanders Mill has a nice variety of homes for different budgets,” says Cribbes. Early 2000s homes with less than 2,000 square feet can go for $490,000 to $700,000, while larger builds range from $700,000 to $1.8 million. The area is also home to a large selection of townhomes and condos, with prices ranging from $360,000 to $565,000.
Flanders Mill is home to many newly constructed buildings with amazing views of surrounding mountains.
Flanders Mill offers modern condominiums with many amenities.
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A-rated public schools and private schools near Flanders Mill
Meadowlark Elementary School lies just north of Flanders Mill and earns a B-plus overall grade from Niche. With an A-minus grade, Chief Joseph Middle School offers a variety of elective courses, from video production and ceramics to German and computer science. The A-rated Bozeman High School has a large selection of industrial career and technical education courses, including metal fabrication, automotive technology and photographic imaging. The High School partners with Montana State University for its dual enrollment courses. There are also numerous private schools in the area, including Petra Academy and Heritage Christian School.
Chief Joseph Middle School excels in academics.
Bozeman High School has an average student to teacher ratio of 16 to 1.
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Lakeside recreation and miles of hiking trails
Valley West Park sits in the middle of the neighborhood, with tree-lined walking paths that wind around Meyers Lake, where anglers can cast a line from the water’s edge. The park is also home to a sand volleyball court, a playground and shaded picnic areas. The Adam Bronken Memorial Sports Complex is also nearby and hosts soccer games for local recreation leagues. A short drive north, the 87-acre Gallatin County Regional Park has a dinosaur-themed playground, walking trails, picnic shelters and a dog park complete with a pond. Bozeman is surrounded by mountainous hiking areas, including the Bridger Foothills Trail and the Drinking Horse Mountain Trail.
Valley West Park has wildlife in Bozeman.
Valley West Park is located in the heart of Bozeman.
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Nearby shopping at The Market and the Gallatin Valley Mall
The Market shopping center is around a half mile south of Flanders Mill, with eateries like Hachi Sushi Pub and Tanglewood Grill and Tap. The Gallatin Valley Mall has over 40 businesses, from major retailers and chain clothing stores to a movie theater and fast-food restaurants. “Even though you’re on the opposite side of town, it only takes about 10 to 12 minutes to drive to downtown,” Cribbes says. Downtown Bozeman is roughly 4 miles east of the neighborhood and has dozens of local shops and eateries, from coffee shops and breweries to art galleries and bookstores. For groceries, Rosauers, Whole Foods and Albertsons are nearby.
Shnee's is the perfect place to buy hunting supplies in Flanders Mill.
The Market provides amazing shopping for residents in Flanders Mill.
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Streamline public transit and driving to nearby towns
Interstate 90 can take drivers to nearby towns like Belgrade and Livingston, while U.S. Route 191 spans around 40 miles south to Big Sky and roughly 90 miles south to Yellowstone National Park. Streamline provides public transit across Bozeman, with a handful of nearby Gold Line stops along Ferguson Avenue.
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Modern and well-located 3-bedroom, 2-bath condo in the heart of Bozeman’s desirable Valley West neighborhood.This 1,424 sq ft home features a private, fenced backyard, a full-size 2-car garage with alley access, and a back patio perfect for entertaining. Built in 2009, it offers a comfortable and functional layout with modern convenience and low-maintenance living. This home's quiet location
Located in the beautifully-planned Valley West Subdivision, 4562 Bembrick Street is a meticulously maintained single-family home nestled in the heart of Bozeman. Built in 2017, this residence offers 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms within 3,092 SF of thoughtfully designed living space. What's more, there is a detached and beautifully appointed ADU apartment that is perfect for extra income, visiting
The cutest townhouse in the cutest subdivision! Extremely clean and move in ready. Located on a quiet and low traffic street, this house features a smart and well flowing floorplan with main living/entertaining on the first level and bedrooms on floor two. The spacious living room features a gas fireplace, the centrally located kitchen is well planned for efficient cooking, and the dining room is
Located in the beautifully-planned Valley West Subdivision, 4562 Bembrick Street is a meticulously maintained single-family home nestled in the heart of Bozeman. Built in 2017, this residence offers 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms within 3,092 SF of thoughtfully designed living space. What's more, there is a detached and beautifully appointed ADU apartment that is perfect for extra income, visiting
Recently updated 4 bedroom home in on west side of Bozeman in Valley West Subdivision. Park and pond just down the street, walking distance to schools. Quiet neighborhood.
1 Year Minimum Lease. Sign now and July is FREE! Bronze Leaf 2nd story condo. Built in 2019. Tenant pays gas & electric. Water, Sewer, Trash included in the rent. Balcony, Gas Fireplace, A/C. Walk to school. 1 Carport plus Storage Closet. GE Stainless Steel Appliances, Small on-site Fitness Center. Valley West trails/parks to east and south. 1st month, last month, security payable with
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,743
Median Age
34
Population under 18
23.8%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
9.1%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$62,255
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$80,503
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
98.2%
College Graduates
66.7%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
14.6%
% Population in Labor Force
82.7%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
20''
Average Winter Low Temperature
15°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
98''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
36/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
21/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
23/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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