Dawson County sits in the far eastern portion of Montana, along the Yellowstone River valley with its county seat at Glendive. The region is strongly agricultural (grain, cattle), and the towns are small, with vast open countryside dominating. While Glendive serves as the central service hub, much of the county remains rural farmland and ranch acreage. The housing stock thus ranges from town homes in Glendive and small communities to ranch-homes and acreage outside town. Recent data show relatively modest home values: one index places the average home value at about $184,749, up ~0.2% over a year. .Another listing source reports a median home price of around US$262,700, reflecting an upward trend of approximately 5%. Given rural land and infrastructure costs, building a new home may cost somewhat more than purchasing an existing modest residence, depending on utilities and land improvement. Typical existing homes in town might range $170K-$300K, while homes on acreage or ranch parcels could easily run $300K-$500K+. Building a home (land + build) might run $250K-$400K+ depending on location. Because Glendive is modest in size, the access to bigger-city amenities is limited compared to western Montana; the nearest major city zone is quite distant. Overall, the area is very much rural with small town nodes, offering open-space lifestyle and lower cost housing relative to many Montana resort areas.