
Missoula is a fast growing city in Western Montana. People are drawn here for the outdoor lifestyle, culture, beautiful landscape, and the University of Montana. As Missoula grows the demand for housing increases as does the cost of housing. The average sales price for a single-family home in Missoula County February 2022 was $577k with a 0.8months supply. That’s a 55% increase since February 2020.
Population: 73,489 as of 2020
Geography: 3,209 feet above sea level, surrounded by mountains and rivers. 138 miles to Glacier National Park and 280 miles to Yellowstone National Park.
Climate: Low of about -33 in the winter to a high of 107°F or so in the summer.
Culture: University of Montana, Arts, Museums and Galleries, Parks and Recreation, Music and Craft Breweries.
Find more information about Missoula at the Missoula Chamber website.
Check out the Missoula housing report below for more information about Missoula housing.
“A limited supply of real estate listings, low rental
vacancy rates and limited new development
(459 units total, a six-year low) in the City of Missoula
is resulting in a continued trend of increased real estate
prices.”