$1,012,276Average Value$435Average Price per Sq Ft48Homes For Sale
Lots of valley land in Four Corners
Four Corners is part of newer housing and commercial developments in West Bozeman. This community is about 8 miles from downtown Bozeman and is popular with homebuyers who want to be close to nature in a suburban community. “It’s a mostly residential area that’s added some commercial buildings,” says Ryan Martello, a Realtor with Realty ONE Group Peak. It has some multi-acre homes and multi-million-dollar homes, many with an impressive view of the Gallatin Valley.
Residents of Four Corners enjoy a relaxed pace of life, surrounded by Bozeman’s natural beauty.
Four Corners' new traditional homes offer a perfect mix of style and comfort.
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Neighborhoods with elbow room
Residential areas in Four Corners tend to be planned suburban communities with varying levels of acreage and house sizes. These planned communities tend to be spread out from each other, creating a sense of privacy and making each its own distinct community. Three-bedroom, two-bath properties with 1,500 square feet and .8 acres of land sell for $600,000 to $800,000. These properties tend to be modern contemporary style and were mostly built within the last 10-15 years. The area’s multi-million-dollar homes tend to sit on an acre or two of land and generally have 4-5 bedrooms and range in price from $1 million to $4.3 million. These come in a variety of styles, like chalet, new traditional and contemporary builds.
Ranch-style homes in Four Corners provide spacious living and a cozy atmosphere.
Experience luxurious living in the multi-level homes of picturesque Four Corners.
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Close to parks and the Gallatin River
The Bozeman Hot Springs are in Four Corners. It has 12 different pools with ranges of temperatures, wet saunas and a fitness center. JumpTime Bozeman, an amusement center and Black Bull, a private golf course are also found right in the neighborhood. Four Corners is a few miles from West Bozeman’s extensive park system. “West Bozeman has new parks and trails, and we’re proud of how the land has been preserved while the city has expanded,” says Martello. The Gallatin County Regional Park, about 7 miles from Four Corners, is one of the most popular in the area, and offers trails, ponds and a dog park. Outdoor life is a big part of life in Bozeman, and the Gallatin River is about a mile from most homes in Four Corners. It’s popular for fishing, hiking alongside the water, and even dropping a canoe or tube in the water and exploring downstream.
Residents of Four Corners enjoy a relaxed pace of life, surrounded by Bozeman’s natural beauty.
Enjoy the serene surroundings at Gallatin County Regional Park.
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Spots to shop in Four Corners and beyond
Four Corners has casual restaurants like The Buck, with its barn-like exterior and hot pizza, and The Kountry Korner Café serves hashbrowns, eggs and bacon. Dry Hills Distillery is one of the area’s most popular spots, especially for a weekend cocktail. Antique Market and More and Four Corners Thrift Store are popular shopping spots. For more options, people drive down Route 191 to West or Downtown Bozeman. West Bozeman has restaurants like Sidewinder Grill and Tanglewood Grill, and Town & Country Foods Ferguson, a grocery store. Downtown Bozeman is a hub for dining, shopping and nightlife. Blackbird is a popular Italian restaurant, and 1864 is a go-to for a late-night drink. For outdoor apparel, Schnee’s equips most Bozemanites.
Dry Hills Distillery offers a taste of Four Corners' thriving lifestyle.
Mazevo Coffee offers a peaceful retreat with its specialty drinks and relaxed vibe.
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Bozeman Public Schools
The Monforton School serves kindergarten through 8th grade and has an A rating on Niche. Bozeman High School rated A, has a variety of active after-school activities like basketball, football and track and field.
Bozeman High School is the top rated public high school in Montana.
Meadowlark Elementary is a public PK-5th grade school.
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Getting around Four Corners
Cars are the main way to get around Four Corners and beyond. Routes 84 and 191 intersect in the center of the area and lead into Bozeman and to Interstate 90, which is the best way to go to nearby nature spots or other cities. The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is located in Belgrade, about 8 miles away and the Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center is about 10 miles away.
Four Corners is a hotspot for new development, offering beautiful homes with modern amenities.
Public transportation options in Four Corners ensure hassle-free commuting.
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Crime
Four Corners has a 2 out of 10 crime score on the CAP Index, which is lower than the national average of 4.
With nearby hiking and biking trails, Four Corners is perfect for active outdoor enthusiasts.
Your kids will love the playground at Quail Run Park.
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