Living in Montana is the dream for many, myself included, but for those of us who have been here for a while, the times are changing.

We've talked all about the high cost of living, the big box stores, the tourists, the construction, and all of the other things that seem to drive locals crazy. There is this idea that Montana is full, and there is simply no more room for those wishing to call Montana home.

The truth? Well, the truth is that's not true at all.

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Size-wise, Montana is one of the biggest states in the United States; population-wise, there are only 7 states with fewer people. What does that mean? Well, it means that there is all kinds of room for growth here in Big Sky Country.

7 States With Fewer People Than Montana

As Montana continues to grow, many locals feel like the Treasure State isn't the same place they grew up in. While Montana is still one of the least populated states in the country, for those who feel it's become too crowded, there are options. Here are 7 states that have fewer people than Montana.

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While certain Montana towns are more popular than others, there are also towns in Montana that are considered overrated. Places that have become so commercial that folks feel like they've completely lost touch.

What are the most overrated towns in Montana?

We asked AI to give us a list of the most overrated towns in the Treasure State. Not only did we want to know the overrated towns, but we also wanted to know what made them overrated. So, let's check out the list below:

  • Bozeman, Montana - It's no surprise that Bozeman topped the list. The trendy town is becoming a hot spot for wealth and celebrity. Housing costs are out of control, and people complain that the city has lost its "college town" charm and that the infrastructure can't keep up with the rapid growth.
  • West Yellowstone, Montana - This popular tourist spot comes alive during the summer as millions visit Yellowstone National Park. There are plenty of shops with over-priced souvenirs, t-shirts, and all the other tchotchkes. The biggest complaint is that the town has become over-commercialized.
  • Billings, Montana - Montana's biggest city is known for a few things, including the tallest buildings in Montana and crime. Billings is thought to be a city with a conservative attitude combined with heavy drinking.
  • Kalispell/Whitefish - Located near one of the more popular spots in Montana (Flathead Lake), both towns are known for tourism as well as their proximity to Glacier National Park. However, many feel that locals are unwelcoming and that the towns are geared to a certain type of resident.
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Top 10 Richest Neighborhoods In Montana

As Montana continues to grow in population, the real estate prices continue to rise. While some parts of the state might still be a bargain, much of Montana is overpriced compared to what many locals can afford. Now, Money Inc. has come out with the richest neighborhoods in Montana, and we have the Top 10 below.

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The 5 Cities With The Most Gang Activity In Montana

When you think of Montana, you might think of Cowboys and Indians, but you probably don't think about gangs. Well, according to one source, not only is gang activity on the rise in Big Sky Country, but many cities are seeing an increase in gangs in general.

City.Fact released data revealing the Montana towns with the most gangs, and we highlight the Top 5 below.

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