Best Rental Markets in Montana (2026)

Data updated April 2026 · 7 cities screened

Montana's median home value is $467,919 with a median rent of $1,177/mo across our 7 investable cities. At 3.0% annual rent-to-price (2th percentile nationally), it's a price-appreciation market more than a cash-flow one — rents are small relative to purchase prices. Expect entry prices well above the national state median of $344,082.

Top Montana cities for cash flow

Ranked by annual rent ÷ median home value. Higher means the rent check is bigger relative to what you paid — the first screen for a cash-flowing rental.

Top Montana cities by rent-to-price ratio
#CityMedian Home ValueMedian RentRent / PricePopulation
1Great Falls$337,689$1,341/mo4.8%60,329
2Belgrade$547,610$2,122/mo4.7%11,872
3Billings$398,211$1,441/mo4.3%119,434
4Kalispell$556,983$1,971/mo4.2%28,504
5Helena$477,090$1,638/mo4.1%33,639
6Bozeman$728,406$2,204/mo3.6%56,114
7Missoula$570,065$1,518/mo3.2%76,514

Most affordable entry points

Lowest median home values — where a first deal or a limited budget goes furthest. Cheap is not automatically good: check rent and condition before assuming a bargain.

Most affordable Montana cities by median home value
#CityMedian Home ValueMedian RentRent / PricePopulation
1Great Falls$337,689$1,341/mo4.8%60,329
2Billings$398,211$1,441/mo4.3%119,434
3Helena$477,090$1,638/mo4.1%33,639
4Belgrade$547,610$2,122/mo4.7%11,872
5Kalispell$556,983$1,971/mo4.2%28,504
6Missoula$570,065$1,518/mo3.2%76,514
7Bozeman$728,406$2,204/mo3.6%56,114

Fastest rent growth

Year-over-year change in Zillow's observed rent index. Rising rents lift future cash flow — but verify the driver (jobs and population, not a one-year blip).

Montana cities by year-over-year rent growth
#CityRent Growth YoYMedian RentMedian Home Value
1Great Falls6.3%$1,341/mo$337,689
2Billings3.3%$1,441/mo$398,211
3Helena3.1%$1,638/mo$477,090
4Missoula2.6%$1,518/mo$570,065
5Kalispell1.8%$1,971/mo$556,983
6Belgrade1.6%$2,122/mo$547,610
7Bozeman1.4%$2,204/mo$728,406

Montana fundamentals for landlords

The state-level numbers that shape every deal here — what taxes and law take out of the rent check, and whether demand is growing.

Effective property tax0.84%

Annual tax as a share of home value (Tax Foundation). Comes straight out of cash flow.

Top income tax rate5.90%

Top marginal state rate (Tax Foundation) — what your rental profit is taxed at in-state.

Landlord friendliness70/100

Composite of rent control, eviction timeline, deposit caps, and notice rules in state statute.

Population growth YoY0.4%

Census ACS. People moving in = housing demand; sustained decline is the risk flag.

Unemployment3.0%

BLS, latest month. Tenant quality and vacancy risk track the job market.

Building permits (SF + MF)4,558

Census BPS, latest year. Heavy new supply competes with your unit at renewal time.

Violent crime rate433/100k

FBI Crime Data Explorer. Affects insurance, tenant pool, and appreciation.

Federal disasters since 195337

FEMA declarations — a proxy for insurance cost and climate exposure.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best rental market in Montana for cash flow?

By rent-to-price ratio, Great Falls leads Montana at 4.8% — a median rent of $1,341/mo against a $337,689 median home value (Zillow, April 2026).

Does Montana pass the 1% rule?

At state medians — $1,177 rent on a $467,919 home — monthly rent is 0.25% of the purchase price, so the median Montana deal falls short of the 1% screen. Individual cities can still clear it — see the table above.

Is Montana landlord-friendly?

Montana scores 70/100 on our landlord-friendliness composite (rent control status, eviction timeline, deposit caps, notice requirements) — friendlier to owners than 50% of states.

How high are property taxes in Montana?

The effective property tax rate is 0.84% of home value per year (Tax Foundation) — on the median $467,919 home, roughly $3,931 a year off your cash flow.

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About this data: compiled by RehabRange from Zillow Research (ZHVI home values, ZORI rents), U.S. Census Bureau (ACS population and income, Building Permits Survey), Bureau of Labor Statistics (unemployment), FBI Crime Data Explorer, FEMA, and Tax Foundation. Last updated April 2026.

RehabRange is built by Mitchell Haughton, a practicing eastern-Connecticut real estate investor — the same screens he runs before walking a property. How we rank markets