Custer County is located in eastern Montana, along the Yellowstone River and includes the county seat Miles City. The region has a strong frontier and ranching heritage, with Miles City historically a key regional hub and gateway for cattle drives, railroads and commerce. The housing market reflects that mix: the city of Miles City offers urban-style amenities, older homes, modest subdivisions; the surrounding countryside features ranch homes and larger parcels of land. Existing homes in town might range from $240K-$450K for typical single-family homes depending on condition and lot size. Larger homes or acreage ranch properties may range $500K-$800K+ especially if there are large lots or riverfront/ranch amenities. New builds on acreage may cost $350K-$600K+ depending on infrastructure and finish. The county is a blend of small-urban plus rural: Miles City provides urban services, while the majority of the land is open ranch/farm territory. For buyers wanting a mix of town services and Montana open-space living, Custer County is viable; for someone purely seeking resort or mountain lifestyle it may not have the same draw.