Big Sky Real Estate

Mountain town magic where the peaks meet the sky.

 

Let Montana Luxury Real Estate help you make Big Sky your own

Big Sky, Montana is a haven of all things alpine for year-round and part-time residents alike. Whether your passions and personality lead you to skiing powder, casting dry flies, or soaking up the views by the fireside, there’s something here for everyone with an appreciation for the mountain town lifestyle.

Big Sky itself sits within two neighboring counties, Gallatin and Madison. From shops and restaurants to medical care, the in-town amenities continue to grow as locals work hard to increase the longterm livability of their beloved community. And with a history reaching back not just a hundred, but thousands of years, it’s clear that humans have always known this land to be special.

GET TO KNOW BIG SKY, MONTANA

 
  • Population: 3,058

  • 124” of snow per year, on average (400” at Big Sky Resort)

  • 187 days sunny days per year, on average

 

 What’s it like to own real estate in Big Sky, MT?

 
 

Big Sky is tucked away and secluded, yet accessible.

Surrounded on three sides by designated wilderness and just a few miles from the border of Yellowstone National Park, Big Sky is also just an hour from the arrivals at Yellowstone International Airport. Big Sky is made up of three distinct area neighborhoods connected by one road: the canyon, the meadow village/town center, and the mountain village. Above all three, the rugged beauty and alpine serenity of Lone Peak stands tall, kissing the sky at 11,000’. Big Sky itself sits over 7,000’ above sea level — and what the air might lack in an overabundance of O2, it more than makes up from in crisp, refreshing clarity.

 

The most famous draw of Big Sky is its skiing and snowboarding.

Big Sky Resort boasts “the biggest skiing in America,” with more epic runs serviced by high-speed lifts than most mere mortals can ski in a single day. But the recreational opportunities are vast and varied, offering year-round access to a diverse range of outdoor pursuits — from horseback riding to biking, fourwheeling and snowmobiling, hiking and trail running, cross-country and backcountry skiing, and more. In both summer and winter, Big Sky hosts events from outdoor hockey to farmers markets, rodeos, and both local and big-name concerts. The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center and a variety of galleries bring in both visual and performing artists from around the area and around the world.

Big Sky Real Estate Statistics*

“Big Sky, Montana offers the exclusive amenities of a resort lifestyle with the richness of its vibrant, growing community and deep mountain town roots.” — Robin Gail, Realtor

 

residential properties sold in 2021

355

The average size of properties sold in 2021

3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms

the average sale price in 2021

$1,707489 (or $702.52 per square foot)

the average days on market in 2021

135 days

 

*Data source courtesy of the BSCMLS