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The Annex of Bozeman
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$1,830 - $2,780
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The Annex of Bozeman

1800 s 22nd stBozeman, MT 59718
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402 S Black Ave, Unit 401 #1
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402 S Black Ave, Unit 401 #1

402 S Black AveBozeman, MT 59715
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2940 W Villard St
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Bozeman Overview

If you are looking for a beautiful place to live, work, and raise a family, then you may want to take a closer look at Bozeman, Montana. Located in the southwest corner of Montana, Bozeman is the county seat of Gallatin County. Bozeman is also one of the largest metropolitan areas in the state of Montana. If you are looking for apartments in Bozeman, where should you live? Learn more about Bozeman apartments below.á

What is the history of Bozeman?

Prior to the arrival of European settlers, Bozeman was inhabited by numerous indigenous peoples. This includes the Blackfeet, The Crow Nation, the Sioux, the Nez Perce, and the Shoshone. The first European settlers to visit the area included William Clark, who traveled to the area in July 1806. In 1863, John Bozeman opened the Bozeman Trail, which was a northern Trail off the Oregon Trail, leading to Virginia City through the Gallatin Valley. This led to the founding of Bozeman. During the next few decades, Bozeman would grow into the city that people know and love today.á

How is the weather in Bozeman?

The weather in Bozeman is relatively dry. The state is landlocked and receives an average amount of precipitation during the course of the year. The climate is also relatively cool. Bozeman receives a significant amount of snow every year. It is not unusual for temperatures to dip below 0░ Fahrenheit during the winter. Even though it can get warm during the summer, it is unusual for temperatures to get over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

How do I get around town?

The vast majority of people who live in the local area have a car. It is difficult to get around without one. Even though it is possible to walk around the downtown area, it is not that large. A lot of people have a significant commute to get to work. Therefore, it is a good idea to have a car in Bozeman. There are a few mass transit options, including the Montana Rail Link, which provides service to Spokane and Huntley. There is also a free public bus system called Streamline that has been open since 2006. There are four routes in the area, including the university and local shopping mall.á

What is the Bozeman commute like?

Traffic in Bozeman is just about nonexistent. Even though there might be the occasional traffic jam during rush hour, this is still highly unusual without a collision. There are also numerous major roads in the area including Interstate 90 and Interstate 15. US Highway 191 is another major road in the area. There are also three major airports in the local area, including Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, which is about 8 miles west of Bozeman proper.

What are the local media outlets?

There are several major newspapers in the local area. These include the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Bozeman Magazine, and the Montana Pioneer. There are several major radio stations in the local area as well, including KBOZ, KOBB, KPRK, KMMS, KGLT, KXLB, and KISN. Finally, there are a few major local television stations as well, including KDBZ, KUSM, and KWYB.

Why live in Bozeman, MT?

There are lots of reasons why people choose to live in Bozeman, Montana. First, there is almost no traffic in the area and the cost of living is very low. A dollar goes a long way in this part of the country. Next, the weather is absolutely beautiful. The natural beauty of this area cannot be compared to anywhere else in the country. It is even close to Yellowstone National Park. Finally, the people who live in this area are also friendly. Everyone helped each other out, making it a great place to raise a family.á

What Bozeman landmarks should I see?

There are several major landmarks in the local area. For example, Montana State University is located in Bozeman. This is one of the top universities in the local area. In addition, there is also a Gibson Guitar Factory here as well. Anyone who loves to play guitar will immediately fall in love with the numerous exhibits, tours, and shopping opportunities at the factory. Finally, many people also love to check out the American Computer Museum. This is a great opportunity for people to learn about the history of the computer, where it came from, and the role this area played in the development of the first computers.

What is there to do around Bozeman?

There are plenty of things to do in Bozeman. For example, lots of people love to check out the Montana Arboretum and Gardens. This is a great place to learn about some of the wildlife that lives in the local area. Next, a lot of people also love to check out the East Gallatin Recreation Area. Anyone who loves the outdoors will want to take a closer look at the numerous Sports and water activities that are available in this location. Finally, many people love to take a look at the Bozeman Trail as well. This is a great opportunity to not only get some exercise but also learn about some history.

Any annual festivals or Bozeman events to know?

There are a lot of annual festivals that take place in Bozeman, Montana, however, one of the most popular festivals is the Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts. This is an annual festival that has been held in Bozeman since 1977. In addition, this is also an offshoot of the Sweet Pea Carnival, which was first held in 1906. This is a great opportunity to take a look at some artwork, listen to some music, and eat some delicious food.á

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

There are lots of people who come to Bozeman to go on vacation. At the same time, those who live in Bozeman may be looking to go somewhere else. Fortunately, there are plenty of vacation opportunities nearby. For example, a lot of people love to go to Seattle to check out a metropolitan area. Seattle is also home to the Seattle Seahawks and the Seattle Mariners, providing ample opportunities for professional sports. Some people like to travel to Colorado to go skiing. Some of the greatest ski resorts in the world are located in Colorado. Finally, anyone who is willing to get on a plane and reach just about any location in the world from Bozeman International Airport. There are plenty of vacation opportunities available to those who live in the local area.

Where is the best place to move in Bozeman?

In the end, there are lots of people who are looking for apartments in Bozeman. Even though Bozeman itself might not be that big, people do need to think carefully about where they would like to live. Anyone who is planning on going to school at Montana State University may want to live close to the college. Anyone who commutes outside of Bozeman to go to work may want to live close to Interstate 15 or Interstate 90. If you are looking for help finding your Bozeman apartments, we are here to help you. Count on our team to work with you to find the best possible apartments for you and your family. Bozeman is a beautiful place to live.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bozeman

How much are Studio apartments in Bozeman?

There are currently 21 Studio Apartments in Bozeman with rent ranges from $1,625 to $3,723 with an average price of $2,079.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Bozeman Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Bozeman ranges from $1,209 to $4,492 with an average monthly rent of $2,162.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Bozeman cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Bozeman range from $902 to $5,639. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,442.

How expensive are Bozeman Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 53 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bozeman on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,064 to $8,250 - averaging $3,610 for the location.

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