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Bozeman's Housing Situation: The Most Livable Place?

28 min · 2. mar. 2026
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In this episode, we explore a topic that has never really left the community conversation: housing. As we think about what it means to be "the Most Livable Place" in 2026, we're reminded of the costs that go into the high cost of housing and what the market looks like now. Hear more in this conversation with David Fine, our housing expert on staff. If you'd like to submit ideas, questions, or feedback for us to consider, email us at podcast@bozemanmt.gov.

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