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Big Sky Real Estate Market Reports

Big Sky Real Estate Market Trends continue to demonstrate high buyer demand with very low inventory of properties for sale. The result of strong buyer demand and limited inventory is resulting in an increase in prices. In order to get an accurate analysis of housing trends in Big Sky, our market reports are segmented by Single Family Homes and Condominiums. These reports are presented as downloadable PDF files for your convenience. Please contact our Big Sky Real Estate Agents to learn more about market trends in various Big Sky Neighborhoods. We also have market reports for the following areas: Bozeman Real Estate Market Reports, Belgrade Real Estate Market Reports.

Big Sky Demographics

Big Sky’s population was 2,747 in 2018, making it one of the lower population densities in Montana.


70%
HOME OWNERS


34.2
MEDIAN AGE


$80,551
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME


56%
COLLEGE EDUCATED


41%
SINGLE RESIDENTS

Big Sky Weather

The Big Sky, MT climate region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm summers and cold winters. Big Sky has a Sub-Alpine climate for most of the area, but the lower elevations of the Big Sky Meadow Village are closer to a dry continental climate.

The Big Sky Mountain Village, including Spanish Peaks and Moonlight Basin are at an elevation of 7,500 feet, which is approximately 1,300 feet higher than the Meadow Village. Higher altitudes are cooler than lower altitudes due to differences in compressional heating.

Located at 45.27826 N, the length of the day varies significantly over the course of the year. The shortest day is December 21 with 8:41 hours of daylight; the longest day is June 20 with 15:42 hours of daylight. Learn more about Big Sky’s Climate.


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