Hill County is located in north-central Montana with Havre as its county seat — one of Montana’s larger regional towns. The area’s history stems from the Great Northern Railway and agriculture (particularly wheat and cattle). Housing stock ranges from modest homes in Havre to farm and ranch homes in surrounding plains. Because Havre is a regional service centre, the county is somewhat more affordable but still developed. Existing homes in Havre often range $220K-$350K; larger newer homes or acreage can be $400K-$600K+. New construction costs (land + build) usually start around $350K-$500K+ depending on lot and size. Hill County is semi-urban to rural, providing amenities and schools through Havre, with rural surroundings. It’s about 115 miles northeast of Great Falls, offering a good balance of community and open space.
Hill County Real Estate Listings
Hill County is located in north-central Montana with Havre as its county seat — one of Montana’s larger regional towns. The area’s history stems from the Great Northern Railway and agriculture (particularly wheat and cattle). Housing stock ranges from modest homes in Havre to farm and ranch homes in surrounding plains. Because Havre is a regional service centre, the county is somewhat more affordable but still developed. Existing homes in Havre often range $220K-$350K; larger newer homes or acreage can be $400K-$600K+. New construction costs (land + build) usually start around $350K-$500K+ depending on lot and size. Hill County is semi-urban to rural, providing amenities and schools through Havre, with rural surroundings. It’s about 115 miles northeast of Great Falls, offering a good balance of community and open space.