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Housing in Yellowstone County

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Source: US Census Bureau - ACS 5 Yr 2022

Almost half of renters in the United States pay 1/3 or more of their monthly income for rent (third column above). Compare that with rent in Yellowstone County and Montana in the first two columns. The optimal rent to household income ratio is 25% to 28% or less. When you pay more than 30% of your income towards rent, your ability to pay for food, transportation, health care, education, and savings becomes increasingly difficult.
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Towns Near Laurel

City
County
State
Miles
Yellowstone
MT
0.0 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
13.1 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
14.0 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
14.1 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
14.7 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
21.8 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
22.0 mi.
Stillwater
MT
22.9 mi.
Stillwater
MT
23.5 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
25.9 mi.
Carbon
MT
28.4 mi.
Carbon
MT
30.7 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
31.6 mi.
Carbon
MT
32.3 mi.
Carbon
MT
35.0 mi.
Stillwater
MT
37.9 mi.
Carbon
MT
39.1 mi.
Stillwater
MT
39.9 mi.
Big Horn
MT
42.1 mi.
Big Horn
MT
43.1 mi.
Carbon
MT
43.2 mi.
Big Horn
MT
43.4 mi.
Musselshell
MT
44.8 mi.
Golden Valley
MT
45.1 mi.
Stillwater
MT
49.3 mi.
Big Horn
MT
49.4 mi.
Yellowstone
MT
49.9 mi.
Stillwater
MT
50.1 mi.
Carbon
MT
50.4 mi.
Golden Valley
MT
50.7 mi.
Carbon
MT
54.6 mi.
Musselshell
MT
56.6 mi.
Treasure
MT
57.2 mi.
Carbon
MT
57.4 mi.
Stillwater
MT
58.3 mi.
Carbon
MT
62.3 mi.
Big Horn
MT
63.3 mi.
Musselshell
MT
64.5 mi.

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Billings: The Trailhead of Montana

The largest and fastest growing city in Montana, Billings boasts a population of 167,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Residents enjoy the amenities of the ‘big city’ while having a small town attitude which reflects most of the communities we serve in our four state region.

Billings has been largely unaffected by the economic downtown and housing bust of recent years. This is mostly due to its large trading area at the epicenter of Spokane, Boise, Denver, and Fargo. Essentially, Billings provides services to most of Montana, northern Wyoming, and the western portions of North and South Dakota. The lack of a state sales tax is also a big draw for retail sales.

Billings Rental Home Market

Jasnia® has a large selection of rental apartments and houses available by Billings property managers and individual owners. Their contact information is on each listing. You can search by bedrooms, price, pets allowed, location on the map, and more.

Senior Apartments

Enjoy living in a variety of retirement communities that provide special care to our senior citizens. Billings is fortunate to have a professional medical community so you can live with peace of mind during your golden years.

Affordable Housing for Low-Income Households

Both houses and apartments are available for rent in in the Billings metro area that meet affordable housing standards: Section 8 Tenant Based, Section 8 Project Based, Section 42 Tax Credit, and USDA Rural Development.

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