This 83-unit housing complex built by the social service organization HRDC in Bozeman in partnership with local banks and credit unions, targets working-class, low-income families. Some of the units are available to residents earning, on average, $25,000 annually.  This kind of affordable housing is incredibly rare as Bozeman's growth leads the state and is one of the fastest-growing non urban areas in America.  Today average affordable housing in general starts at around $200,000 in Bozeman; much more than that if you live in Jackson Hole.  Photo courtesy HRDC/Future West
This 83-unit housing complex built by the social service organization HRDC in Bozeman in partnership with local banks and credit unions, targets working-class, low-income families. Some of the units are available to residents earning, on average, $25,000 annually. This kind of affordable housing is incredibly rare as Bozeman's growth leads the state and is one of the fastest-growing non urban areas in America. Today average affordable housing in general starts at around $200,000 in Bozeman; much more than that if you live in Jackson Hole. Photo courtesy HRDC/Future West