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Don’t Look Now, But Montana Is Leading on Housing Policy

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Montana isn’t waiting for a housing crisis to get worse—it’s rewriting the rules to stop one in its tracks. With rising home prices and a flood of new residents, the state has pushed forward with bold reforms, legalizing duplexes and small multifamily homes, and cutting back outdated parking mandates. It’s not just policy—it’s a rethink of how communities grow. From Bozeman to Butte, leaders are asking smarter questions about space, cost, and long-term value. The result? A model for housing reform that other states might soon follow.

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