Bozeman, Montana

Population 38,022

Bozeman is located in Gallatin County, MT. The population is 38,022, making Bozeman the largest city in Gallatin County and the 4th largest city in the state of Montana.

There are 20 public schools in Bozeman with an average Homefacts rating of A. The total crime rate for Bozeman is moderate , and there are 72 registered sex offenders residing in the city. Unemployment in Bozeman is low and the median home sales price is $0. Detailed and up-to-date Bozeman property reports are available for any property address.

Cities near Bozeman include King Arthur Park, Four Corners and Belgrade.

Bozeman Neighborhood Report

Schools

School Rating is Excellent
  • No High School Diploma: 1.3%
  • High School Graduate or Higher: 43.1%
  • Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 55.5%

Crime Rate

9.36% Lower than national avg.
  • Auto theft: 152
  • Violent Crimes: 380
  • Robbery: 11
  • Burglary: 87
  • Property Crime: 1
  • Larceny Theft: 1

Registered Offenders

28.49% Higher than national avg.
  • 72 offenders in Bozeman
  • 18.94 offenders/10,000 residents

Environmental Hazards

328 Found nearby
  • Brownfields: 0
  • Registered Polluters: 3
  • Superfunds: 9
  • Tanks & Spills: 316

Unemployment

Low 1.8%
  • Montana unemployment average: 2.6%
  • National unemployment average: 3.7%

Property Values

Median Property Value $0

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20 Public Schools view public schools

Summary
There are 20 K-12 public schools in Bozeman, MT and 13 private schools. Homefacts rates Bozeman's schools as Excellent, with an overall A rating.

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72 Registered Offenders search the registered offender database

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*100 is national avg. Greater than 100 means higher crime, lower means less crime.
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0 Former Drug Labs view all

  • Good news! No Drug lab found in Bozeman, MT

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671 Building Permits View All

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  • In 2014, the city of Bozeman, MT issued 671 building permits. All permits issued were for Single Family Homes. Of those 671 permits, 295 were issued for single family homes and 376 were issued for multi-family homes.
  • In 2013, the city of Bozeman, MT issued 952 building permits. All permits issued were for Single Family Homes. Of those 952 permits, 432 were issued for single family homes and 520 were issued for multi-family homes.
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Fair Market Rents

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  • Property Type Rent
  • Studio: $754
  • 1 Bedroom: $825
  • 2 Bedrooms: $1,078
  • 3 Bedrooms: $1,531
  • 4 Bedrooms: $1,845

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Environmental Hazards

328 Environmental Hazards

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Health Hazards

  • Air Quality HEALTHY (156/156)
    Bozeman, MT has 100% good air quality.
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  • Radon ZONE 1 COUNTY
    Bozeman, MT is a red zone.
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  • UV Index MODERATE 4.26 Average
    Bozeman, MT is a moderate risk area for ultra-violet rays.
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Weather

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Average Monthly Temperature

  • January 22.92°
  • February 26.27°
  • March 34.94°
  • April 41.62°
  • May 51.37°
  • June 59.99°
  • July 68.55°
  • August 66.75°
  • September 58.95°
  • October 44.88°
  • November 31.62°
  • December 11.58°

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Natural Disasters

Probability of Natural Disasters for Bozeman, MT

Earthquakes
Bozeman, MT has a high risk of earthquakes.
Hurricanes
Bozeman, MT has no risk of hurricanes.
Hail
Bozeman, MT has a low risk of hail storms.
Tornadoes
Bozeman, MT has a very low risk of tornadoes.

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Median Household Income

Median Household Income in Bozeman, MT: $48,612

Unemployment

Unemployment in Bozeman is 1.8%. It is lower than the state and national averages, 2.6% and 3.7% respectively

Workforce Breakdown

Blue Collar - 37.33%
White Collar - 62.67%

Politics

State Representatives

  • Gov. Steve Bullock
  • Sen. Steve Daines
  • Sen. Jon Tester

City Representatives

  • Ryan Zinke
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