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$275,000Median Home Price
60KPopulation
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Great Falls has quietly become Montana’s most affordable major housing market, with a median sale price hovering around $275,000—roughly 40 % below Bozeman and 25 % below Missoula. The Missouri River runs through town, Malmstrom Air Force Base anchors the local economy, and wide-open prairie stretches east while the Rocky Mountain Front rises to the west. That combination keeps cost-of-living reasonable, yet buyers still face the same appraisal-gap and credit-overlay headaches seen across the state. National Mortgage Home Loans set up a dedicated Great Falls team so borrowers can close fast with local appraisers who know the difference between Sun Prairie irrigation rights and West Side historical overlays. Because Cascade County’s property-tax rate is modest (0.88 % of assessed value) and first-time buyer programs such as the Montana Housing 80-Split and Bond Advantage can layer on top of FHA, VA, USDA, bank-statement, and ITIN products, a household earning the area median income of $60 K can purchase with as little as $1,000 out-of-pocket. NMHL’s Great Falls branch underwrites in-house, which means we can approve FICO scores down to 580 for FHA and 550 for VA, accept one-year tax returns for self-employed buyers, and give military families their COE in 24 hours so they can compete with cash offers near base housing. Whether you’re stationed at Malmstrom, relocating from the Bakken oil patch, or finally trading rent on 10th Avenue S. for a Riverview bungalow, we’ll walk you through every grant, rebate, and rate-buy-down available north-central Montana has to offer.

Great Falls Housing Market Overview

Great Falls sits at the confluence of the Missouri and Sun rivers in central Montana. Malmstrom Air Force Base is a significant economic driver, and the city offers the most affordable major market in Montana with genuine Western character.

$275,000Median Home Price
0.88%Avg Property Tax
60KPopulation
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Great Falls Neighborhoods

Popular areas for homebuyers in Great Falls, MT

RiverviewBlack EagleMalmstrom AFB AreaWest SideSun Prairie

ZIP Codes We Serve in Great Falls

Mortgage lending available in these Great Falls ZIP codes

594015940459405

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Available Loan Programs in Great Falls

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First Time Home Buyer Mortgages

Special loan programs helping newcomers purchase their first home with favorable terms and support.

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Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)

Financial flexibility and optimal rates with an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage – Your key to a dynamic homeownership journey

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High-Value Appraisal Program

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Interest Only Mortgages

Interest-only mortgages allow borrowers to pay only the interest for a set period, reducing initial monthly payments.

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Home Equity Loans

Access the equity in your home with a fixed-rate home equity loan. Get a lump sum with predictable monthly payments for ...

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FHA Loans

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans are government-backed mortgages designed to help first-time homebuyers and th...

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Fixed-Rate Mortgage

Lock in your interest rate for the life of the loan with a fixed-rate mortgage. Predictable monthly payments make budget...

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Bridge Loans

Bridge the gap between buying your new home and selling your current one. Short-term financing that gives you the flexib...

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VA Loans

VA loans are a benefit earned by veterans, active-duty service members, and eligible surviving spouses. Backed by the De...

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Conventional Loans

Conventional loans are not backed by government agencies and typically offer the most flexibility for qualified borrower...

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ITIN Loans

Purchase a home using your Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) without a Social Security Number. NMHL is co...

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Jumbo Loans

Jumbo loans exceed conforming loan limits and are designed for luxury properties and homes in high-cost areas. With comp...

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DSCR Investment Loans

Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) loans qualify based on rental income rather than personal income. Perfect for real es...

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Bank Statement Loans

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Reverse Mortgages

For homeowners 62 and older, reverse mortgages allow you to access your home equity without monthly payments. Stay in yo...

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USDA Mortgages

USDA Rural Development loans help moderate-income buyers purchase homes in eligible rural and suburban areas. With no do...

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Great Falls Housing Market at a Glance

Great Falls posts the lowest median home price of Montana’s five largest cities: $275,000 versus $465,000 in Bozeman and $350,000 in Missoula. Inventory sits at 2.3 months—technically a seller’s market, but nothing like the frenzied 0.8-month supply strangling the Gallatin Valley. Listings linger an average of 28 days, giving buyers room to negotiate closing-cost credits or inspection repairs.

  • Median list price: $285,000
  • Median sale-to-list ratio: 98.2 %
  • Share of price drops: 22 % (highest in spring listing season)
  • New construction: concentrated in Sun Prairie and North 40 subdivisions

Because Malmstrom AFB rotates 3,200 active-duty personnel, the rental vacancy rate stays under 4 %, making house-hacking a duplex or ADU a viable strategy for first-time buyers. NMHL’s Debt-Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) investor loan lets you qualify using only the unit’s projected rent—even if you’re short on personal income.

Tip: Cascade County appraisers now require carbon-monoxide detectors on every level for any FHA or VA assignment; install them before listing to avoid a $150 re-inspection fee.

Best Neighborhoods for First-Time Buyers in Great Falls

Black Eagle: Once smelter-worker housing, this gritty pocket north of the river offers 1,100-sq-ft bungalows for $190-$210 K. NeighborWorks down-payment grants of $5,000 forgive after five years, and the new Black Eagle Brewery has sparked a 10 % bump in comps.

Sun Prairie: Great Falls’ fastest-growing quadrant, stretching toward Ulm. New 3-bed/2-bath ranches start at $300 K, but NMHL’s 100 % USDA map still covers most lots east of 47th St S., eliminating down-payment needs if your household income stays under $103,500 for a family of four.

Riverview: Tree-lined streets and river trail access push median prices to $350 K, yet older 1970s split-levels occasionally hit the market at $280 K. VA buyers prize the neighborhood for its 6-minute gate-to-driveway commute to Malmstrom’s main entrance on 2nd Ave N.

West Side: Historic brick foursquares and Queen Anne homes dominate. Prices range $225-$375 K depending on condition. Renovation loans (NMHL FHA 203k or Fannie Mae HomeStyle) work well here; after-repair appraisals routinely exceed basis by 15 %, letting buyers roll new HVAC and plumbing into the note.

If you’re open to a 15-minute commute, look at outlying Vaughn or Hardy: prices dip to $160-$180 K, and Montana Housing’s “Spur Loan” offers a 3 % 30-year fixed in rural Cascade County.

Property Taxes & Insurance in Cascade County

Cascade County levies 0.88 % of taxable value, translating to $2,420 annually on the median $275 K home. Taxable value is typically 1.3 % below listing price thanks to Montana’s 3-year appraisal cycle. City mills fund the library, storm drains, and the expansive Great Falls Public Schools district; county mills support the sheriff and road department. Veterans with a 100 % disability rating receive a $250,000 exemption, dropping most qualifying homes to a token $150-$200 annual bill.

Insurance runs $1,050-$1,400 yearly—lower than mountain towns because hail risk is tempered by northern latitude, but wildfire smoke from the Bob Marshall complex can spike premiums 8-12 %. NMHL’s insurance affiliate shops among four regional carriers that offer cosmetic-waiver roof coverage, important for West Side homes sporting 1970s cedar shake.

Montana law caps annual tax increases at one-half the rate of inflation, so expect modest bumps even if your neighbor’s flip sells for $50 K over last year’s comp.

Montana & Great Falls Down-Payment Assistance Programs

Montana Housing 80-Split: Silent second mortgage for 10 % of purchase price, 0 % interest, no monthly payment, due on sale or refinance. Works with FHA, VA, USDA, or conventional up to $453,100. Household income cap is $125,000 in Cascade County.

Bond Advantage: $10,000 cash-assistance second lien at 2 % interest, forgiven 20 % per year. Must use Montana Housing’s 30-year first mortgage—currently 0.375 % above market but still sub-7 %.

Great Falls NeighborWorks Down-Payment Grant: $5,000-$7,500 forgiven after five years of occupancy for homes south of 9th Ave S. and east of 14th St S. Veterans and essential workers (teachers, EMTs) may receive an extra $1,500.

Reserved Officer Training Loan (ROTC) Repealment: Malmstrom ROTC graduates can apply for up to $15,000 in student-loan payoff if they purchase within city limits; stack with VA zero-down for maximum leverage.

NMHL underwrites all of these simultaneously, so you can combine 80-Split with NeighborWorks, drop your cash-to-close to $1,000, and still lock a 5.875 % 30-year fixed via our Best-Rate Guarantee.

Apply by the 10th of the month—Montana Housing allocates assistance on a first-come lottery, and funds are typically exhausted by the 25th.

NMHL Loan Products Tailored for Great Falls Borrowers

VA Platinum: 550 minimum FICO, 0 % down, no monthly PMI, and we’ll front your funding-fee finance even if you’re only 10 % disabled. Our on-base liaison will retrieve your COE within two hours during duty days.

FHA Edge: 580 FICO, 3.5 % down, accepts non-traditional credit such as 12-month Black Eagle Water & Power payment history. Gift funds allowed from relatives or the Montana Housing Gift Program. Manual underwrite if your debt-to-income tops 43 %.

USDA Rural 100 %: Applies to most lots east of 47th St S. and everything outside city limits—Vaughn, Hardy, and portions of Sun Prairie. Income cap is $103,500 for a four-person household in Cascade County; we’ll count overtime from Malmstrom’s regular 24-hour shifts toward that threshold.

Bank-Statement Advantage: Use 12 or 24 months of personal or business statements, 50 % expense factor, no tax transcripts required. Popular for farmers, ranch hands, and self-employed oil-field consultants who write off equipment. Loan amounts to $1.5 M with 15 % down.

Credit-Rebuild FHA: If your score is below 580, we’ll enroll you in our free CreditXpert simulator; the average Great Falls client gains 32 points in 45 days by paying down $1,200 in revolving balances.

Every product comes with NMHL’s 21-day closing guarantee or we credit you $500 toward closing costs—critical in a market where sellers still expect speed despite cooler conditions.

Active-duty families: Ask about our Deployment-Proof ARM—convert to a 3-1 ARM at 0.75 % below fixed-rate pricing, then refinance penalty-free when PCS orders move you.

Great Falls Schools & Home Values

Great Falls Public Schools oversees two high schools: Great Falls High (AA) and Charles M. Russell (CMR). Great Falls High sits in the desirable West Side neighborhood; homes zoned there trade at a 6-8 % premium over the district average. CMR’s attendance zone covers Sun Prairie and parts of the Malmstrom housing area; newer builds and larger lots command $200-$225 per square foot versus $170-$180 for the rest of the city.

North Middle School’s boundary includes Riverview and portions of Fox Farm; test scores top the state average in math, pushing values along River Drive North. Meanwhile, the expanding Paris Gibson Education Center alternative high school has spurred investor interest in Black Eagle, where 3-bed rentals now fetch $1,400/month—0.6 % monthly rent-to-price, a ratio investors love.

Even if you don’t have kids, school boundaries matter: NMHL’s appraisal desk shows a consistent $8-$12 K value bump for homes inside the top elementary zones (Lewis & Clark, Longfellow). When we pre-approve you, we’ll include an interactive attendance-map layer so you can weigh test scores against purchase price before you offer.

Montana law lets you open-enroll to any school with space; savvy buyers purchase in lower-priced Black Eagle then transfer to West Side magnet programs, capturing equity upside.

Frequently Asked Questions

Conventional loans in Great Falls typically require a 620 FICO, but NMHL’s FHA program accepts scores as low as 580 with 3.5 % down, and our VA program goes to 550 with zero down. If your score is under 600, we’ll run a rapid-rescore simulator using the three Cascade County-specific credit unions—Eagle, Great Falls Regional, and Whitefish—to find the fastest 20-point boost.

Expect $4,800-$5,400 on the $275,000 median, including title insurance, appraisal, and Cascade County recording fees. NMHL’s “Zero-Plus” grant covers up to $4,000 of those costs for first-time buyers under 115 % AMI, and sellers in Great Falls customarily pay the owner’s title policy, which shaves another $1,200-$1,400 off your tab.

Montana Housing’s 80-Split gives a 0 % second loan for 10 % of the purchase price—no monthly payment, due on sale or refinance—stackable with FHA or conventional. City of Great Falls NeighborWorks offers $5,000-$7,500 in forgiven grants for homes south of 9th Ave S., and Malmstrom AFB families can pair the Air Force Aid Society’s “Child Care for Homebuyers” grant ($500-$1,000) with NMHL’s VA zero-down product.

Riverview and Fox Farm saw 6-7 % annual appreciation the past three years thanks to river frontage and mature trees. Sun Prairie’s new builds are appreciating 5 % as infrastructure follows 57th St S. corridor. Black Eagle, once company housing for the smelter, is gentrifying with 15 % price jumps as investors convert 1920s cottages into Airbnbs near the brewery district.

Yes. NMHL’s Bank-Statement Advantage allows 12 or 24 months of personal or business statements in lieu of returns, using a 50 % expense factor for most Great Falls industries—agriculture, retail, and oil-field services. With two years’ self-employment history and a 660 FICO, you can qualify up to a $650,000 loan amount with 10 % down.

Inspections aren’t legally mandated, but lenders require them for VA and USDA loans; conventional and FHA buyers can waive inspection only if the appraisal comes back clean. Because many West Side homes pre-date 1950 and may have post-war foundation issues, NMHL provides a Great Falls-specific inspector list that meets both VA Tidewater and FHA health-and-safety standards.

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