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Overview - Last 30 days

Median Price - Last 6 Months *
MonthMarMedian Price050000100000150000200000250000300000350000400000Mar
Median Days on Site - Last 6 Months *
MonthMarMedian Days In Ihf020406080100120140160180Mar
Listing Inventory - Last 6 months *
MonthMarNumber of listings0246810121416Mar
* Data on active listings begins accruing at report creation. History will grow over time.

New Listings - Last 30 DaysView all active listings

2
Beds
2
Baths
1,536
SqFt
 
 
#30046382 | House
 
1
Beds
1
Baths
480
SqFt
 
 
#30044585 | House
 
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Living in St. Regis, Montana, has many benefits, especially if you enjoy small-town living and outdoor activities. Here are some of the best things about living there:

1. Beautiful Scenery & Outdoor Recreation

  • Surrounded by the Lolo National Forest, offering incredible mountain views.
  • Clark Fork River runs nearby, providing great opportunities for fishing, rafting, and kayaking.
  • Hiking & Wildlife – Plenty of trails to explore, with chances to see elk, deer, and bald eagles.
  • Hunting & Camping – Access to thousands of acres of public land for outdoor adventures.
  • Winter Sports – Close to Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area for skiing and snowboarding.

2. Small-Town Charm & Friendly Community

  • A tight-knit, friendly town where neighbors know and help each other.
  • Low crime rate and a quiet, relaxed atmosphere.
  • Local events like the St. Regis Flea Market, one of Montana’s biggest and most popular flea markets.

3. Great Location & Access to Amenities

  • Located right off I-90, making travel easy.
  • Close to larger towns like Missoula (about 70 miles east) and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (about 90 miles west) for shopping, healthcare, and entertainment.
  • A great stopping point for travelers, bringing in tourism that supports local businesses.

4. Affordable & Peaceful Living

  • Lower cost of living compared to bigger Montana towns.
  • A great place for those who enjoy peace, privacy, and open spaces without the hustle and bustle of city life.