High property taxes and a lack of a direct train station within the town. 2. Livingston, Montana (Park County)
This upscale township is a "family-first" community known for its prestigious school system and stable property values.
As of early 2026, it remains a seller's market . While home price growth has moderated to roughly 2-3%, inventory still lags behind pre-pandemic norms.
Includes older homes built 60+ years ago and a surge in new builds where older properties are being fully rebuilt. Pros:
High property taxes and a lack of a direct train station within the town. 2. Livingston, Montana (Park County)
This upscale township is a "family-first" community known for its prestigious school system and stable property values.
As of early 2026, it remains a seller's market . While home price growth has moderated to roughly 2-3%, inventory still lags behind pre-pandemic norms.
Includes older homes built 60+ years ago and a surge in new builds where older properties are being fully rebuilt. Pros: