Sweet Grass County sits in south-central Montana, with a mix of prairie and foothill terrain. Towns include Big Timber (county seat) and McLeod. The local economy centres on agriculture (ranching, grazing) and some tourism for the scenic mountain-prairie interface. Housing is largely rural or small‐town: homes in Big Timber or nearby may be single-family houses on modest lots, while homes outside town may sit on acreage, ranch lands or foothill parcels. Because demand is lower than resort‐oriented counties, home prices are comparatively affordable: existing homes might range $200K-$350K for modest residences; homes on acreage or ranch parcels might go $300K-$500K+ depending on land size, amenities and condition. Building new (land + build) in rural acreage might cost $300K-$450K+, infrastructure and land development being the major cost. The county is clearly rural, with limited urban amenities, offering a quiet lifestyle, open skies and ranch/hobby-ranch potential. The nearest larger city for full services might be Bozeman (~60–90 miles away) or Billings further out. Housing typologies reflect small-town, ranch/residence mix: single-family homes, ranch houses, and rural acreage residences.