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Neighborhoods in Yellowstone County, MT

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    Shiloh

    Located on the far west end of Billings, Shiloh is one of the city's newest neighborhoods. Twenty years ago, the area was fully rural, but today it's increasingly taken up by master-planned developments and custom-built luxury homes, along with farms that have been here for over a century. "It definitely has more of a rural ambiance, which a lot

    • Average Value

      $663K

    • List Price

      $98K - $1.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      199 Listings

    Shiloh
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    West Shiloh

    West Shiloh in Billings features Rimrock views and diverse housing. The area includes Rimpoint Park and Yellowstone Country Club. Local breweries and shopping are nearby. Highly rated schools serve this neighborhood.

    • Average Value

      $588K

    • List Price

      $130K - $5.9M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      86 Listings

    West Shiloh
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    North Central Billings

    Between the scenic Rimrocks trails and the active business corridor of Grand Avenue, North Central Billings offers spacious lots and quiet residential streets. Around 4 miles from downtown, the neighborhood is home to plentiful outdoor recreation areas, cliffside views and an array of restaurants and amenities. “North Central Billings has a

    • Average Value

      $431K

    • List Price

      $286K - $1.5M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      49 Listings

    North Central Billings
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    Blue Creek

    Just south of the scenic Yellowstone River, Blue Creek offers secluded, winding roads and seemingly endless outdoor recreation. Around 6 miles from downtown Billings, the community has spacious lots and views of the area’s rolling hills, while city amenities are still within reach. “Blue Creek is an expansive community that encompasses a diverse

    • Average Value

      $423K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

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    Shepherd

    Shepherd in Billings offers rural living on spacious lots. Shepherd Lions Community Park hosts events, and Arrow Island Park provides river access. Red Rooster Bar & Grill is a popular local spot.

    • Average Value

      $409K

    • List Price

      $319K - $399K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Shepherd
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    Billings Heights

    Billings Heights has a blend of established neighborhoods and outdoor recreation, and the convenience of an active business corridor, between miles of rolling pastures and the scenic Yellowstone River. "Locally known as the ‘Heights,’ The community sits just a couple of miles north of downtown Billings with quiet residential streets and easy

    • Average Value

      $395K

    • List Price

      $65K - $782K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      176 Listings

    Billings Heights
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    Hilands

    With tree-lined streets and sidewalks providing easy access to parks, businesses and bus stops, Highlands is a north Billings neighborhood home to Montana State University Billings and a competitive housing market. Around 2 miles from downtown, Highlands offers well-kept lots just north of the Grant Avenue business corridor. “A lot of my clients

    • Average Value

      $386K

    • List Price

      $171K - $525K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Hilands
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    Huntley

    Huntley, near Billings, features Barkemeyer Park and Pryor Creek Golf Club. The Yellowstone River provides recreation opportunities. This small town hosts the annual Christmas Stroll and houses the Huntley Project Museum.

    • Average Value

      $375K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Huntley
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    Lockwood

    Lockwood in Billings, with most residential areas south of I-90, offers spacious yards and diverse housing. Notable parks include Hillner Park with disc golf. MetraPark's entertainment venues are easily accessible nearby.

    • Average Value

      $371K

    • List Price

      $46K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Lockwood
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    West End

    Billings’ West End is a dynamic neighborhood that is home to the largest retail district in the city, along with some of its most sought-after residential communities. The neighborhood is split into distinct sections: mid-to-late 20th century toward the east and center of the neighborhood, modern housing developments on the west side, and bustling

    • Average Value

      $348K

    • List Price

      $58K - $949K

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      Homes For Sale

      68 Listings

    West End
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    Worden

    Worden, near Billings, has early 20th-century and midcentury homes. The Yellowstone River offers fishing and recreation. Main Street hosts a small commercial center. Annual events celebrate the town's agricultural roots.

    • Average Value

      $314K

    • List Price

      $125K - $713K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Worden
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    East Central Billings

    East Central Billings lies in the heart of Big Sky Country, near both scenic Rimrock hiking trails and dozens of downtown businesses. Known locally as Midtown, the neighborhood has established homes close to downtown amenities and new West End developments. “You’re in the center of everything, from downtown to the Highlands,” says Jamie Lee

    • Average Value

      $302K

    • List Price

      $194K - $646K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      42 Listings

    East Central Billings
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    South Central Billings

    The suburban neighborhood of South Central Billings sits on the border of both the older neighborhoods at the city’s core and the newer development along its western edge. The area occupies a transitional space — neither entirely suburban nor fully urban, shaped by postwar housing, commercial and industrial zones, and major thoroughfares. Like

    • Average Value

      $296K

    • List Price

      $247K - $652K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      54 Listings

    South Central Billings
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    North Side Billings

    In North Side Billings, investment opportunities and proximit to downtown and surrounding outdoors are draws. Two of the city’s largest employers, Montana State University Billings and the Billings Clinic Hospital, are both close to North Side, with sidewalk-lined streets and public transit providing easy access. “It’s one of the original Billings

    • Average Value

      $259K

    • List Price

      $135K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      20 Listings

    North Side Billings
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    South Side

    South Side Billings is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, shaped by 19th-century railroads, 20th-century industry and hardworking communities that settled the area more than a century ago. The character of the South Side reflects its layered past — part residential, part industrial — with signs of wear, reinvestment and slow transformation.

    • Average Value

      $236K

    • List Price

      $54K - $839K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    South Side
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    Laurel

    Laurel, MT, 20 miles from Billings, blends small-town charm with industry. It features century-old homes, the Sundance Lodge Recreation Area on Yellowstone River, and a historic downtown. Sprawling properties are nearby.

    • Average Value

      $386K

    • List Price

      $50K - $728K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Laurel