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Local residents will decide whether to raise property taxes to help increase funds for the city’s community housing program

by Ted Wolfson
July 15, 2021
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Bozeman, MT – According to the statement, the increased property taxes for the program would go toward a permanent way of incentivizing affordable and middle-class housing development.

Officials say that the affordable and middle-class housing is the city’s most important priority.

The median sales price for a single-family home in Bozeman is $661,000 as of May 2021.

The local real estate association reported that the median sales price for condos and townhouses in Bozeman is $430,000 as of May 2021.

The city proposes increasing property taxes in relation to a property’s assessed values to increase affordable and middle-class housing in the community.

The permanent tax will replace a lower existing one that helps fund the community housing program.

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