Midtown
Main Street is packed with shops and restaurants
Downtown Bozeman covers all the bases when it comes to shopping and dining, with a mix of bars, restaurants and the Bozeman Co-Op grocery store. "You can pick a new restaurant every week when you go downtown," says Martello. Jam! is one of the most popular breakfast spots in the city, and there’s often a 15-20-minute wait in the mornings. Revelry is a favorite for brunch and lunch, and Hooked Sushi serves sashimi, nigiri and specialty rolls with a midwestern flair. Downtown’s nightlife mixes students from Montana State University, about two miles south of Midtown, with locals at lively spots like the Rocking R Bar. The rollicking spot opens its patio doors onto the sidewalk in the evening and has live music and karaoke. 1864 and Plonk have dimmed lighting and a quieter setting, and people sit on plush couches, drink wine flights, or sip whisky on the rocks. Shops include Lululemon for workout gear, Meridian for luxury brands and Rare Bird Vintage for unique finds.A mix of homes and condos
Cottages and bungalows sell for between $600,000 to $900,000. There are also newly built and 1980’s era condos in the neighborhood that sell for $1 million to $2.4 million, with the newer condos on the higher end of the price range. The tree-lined streets aren’t busy with traffic in this area, and kids can be seen skateboarding or riding bikes. It's also possible to see people playing guitar on their front porches and residents walking on the sidewalks. The neighborhood stays relatively quiet despite how close the neighborhood is to busy Downtown Bozeman.Close to parks, never far from the forest
Hiking, camping, hunting, and fishing are a big part of life in Bozeman. There are enough natural areas within an hour's drive of the city to last a lifetime. Bozeman also has plenty of parks within the city limits, like Gallagator Linear Park for hiking trails that connect parks to Downtown Bozeman. Dog-friendly, Cooper Park has more trails and greenspaces for picnics. But, for a long day of mountain biking, hiking, or fishing, people head to Fairy Lake, about 30 miles north. Hyalite Lake, about 60 miles away, offers a 10 mile hike, where swimming in this mountain lake's clear blue water is the reward. The Bozeman High School Public Tennis Courts, right in Midtown are good for quick games and practices.Bozeman Public Schools and sports
Midtown is served by Bozeman Public Schools, which has an A rating on Niche. Whittier Elementary School has an A rating and Chief Joseph Middle School has an A-minus rating. Bozeman High School has popular athletic programs in basketball and football and an A rating.Getting around Bozeman
Bozeman is served by Streamline Bus, which has stops all over the city. In Midtown, stops are mostly located along West Main Street. While the bus system is ideal for getting around the city, most Bozemanites get around with cars and expect to drive an hour or more to reach a campground, hiking trail, or nearby city, usually via Interstate 90. The Bozeman International Airport is in Belgrade, about 10 miles away, and the Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center is about two miles away.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Dianne Click
Bozeman Brokers
(406) 763-7833
120 Total Sales
5 in Midtown
$345K - $810K Price Range
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PollyAnna Snyder
Responds QuicklyEngel & Volkers - Bozeman
(406) 602-0691
232 Total Sales
1 in Midtown
$651,500 Price
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Nick Zimmer
Responds QuicklyCrosscurrent Real Estate
(406) 521-1358
131 Total Sales
1 in Midtown
$999,900 Price
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Beau Houston
Bozeman Real Estate Group
(406) 616-7117
70 Total Sales
1 in Midtown
$1,000,000 Price
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Taunya Fagan
Taunya Fagan RE @ Estate House
(406) 763-7909
118 Total Sales
3 in Midtown
$575K - $799K Price Range
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Sunny Odegard
Starner Commercial Real Estate
(406) 518-0256
91 Total Sales
5 in Midtown
$575K - $1.3M Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Midtown | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 7 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 5 | 4 |
Larceny | 9 | 4 |
Crime Score | 6 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Midtown Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Midtown, Bozeman sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Midtown, Bozeman over the last 12 months is $417,655, down 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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