Move over, Bozeman, it seems you're no longer the prettiest girl at the dance.

For the last few years, Bozeman has been Montana's "it" city. What was once a small cowtown with a University has blossomed into one of the most up-and-coming cities in the country. The population has increased drastically, and with that, lots of change has made its way to this Montana hot spot.

While there's still some "old Bozeman" lingering, many of the shops and retail spaces aren't geared towards the people that live in Bozeman, but more for the people that visit Bozeman.

However, it seems that things are changing here in Big Sky Country. According to one source, Bozeman, while still popular, has lost a little of its luster and is no longer the leader in the clubhouse when it comes to must-move-to destinations.

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So, which Montana town is the new darling? Before we reveal that secret, let's take a look at the 5 best spots to live in Montana.

Montana's Top 5 Towns To Call Home

They say "Home is where your heart is", and if your heart is in Big Sky Country, there's a little bit of something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a bigger city feel or a small town, you can find it here in Montana.

So, which Montana towns are the best places to call home? According to one source, 5 towns make the list, and you can find all 5 below.

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Montana City makes the list for places people want to move to the most

The Travel came out with their Top 10 list of cities people want to move to the most, and one Montana town made it; in fact, the Montana city is ranked 4th on the list. The only towns to rank higher? Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Asheville, North Carolina, and The Villages in Florida.

Billings, Montana, is the new hotspot for folks looking to move to Montana.

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While that might come as a shock (I know it did to me), it makes sense. Housing is cheaper, it's the biggest city in the state, and there are plenty of job opportunities. Plus, it's not too far from Yellowstone National Park and all of the outdoor adventure that Montana has to offer.

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The question is, will we now see a major swing in housing prices in Billings? If so, does that mean that the rest of us will see some relief? (Asking for a friend) Which Montana city is your favorite? If you could live in any town in Montana, which one would you choose?

Top 10 Best Cities In The Mountain West Region

For those who love big skies, mountains, clear streams and lakes, and all 4 seasons, living in the Mountain West Region is the perfect place to call home. So, which cities are best to enjoy all the Mountain West has to offer? We take a look at the Top 10.

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5 Things To Know When Moving To Montana

Montana is known by a few nicknames. Big Sky Country. The Treasure State. The Last Best Place. We're also known for our beautiful mountains, lakes, and rivers. As well as our many outdoor activities. Millions of people visit Montana each year, and for many of them, the idea of living here is very appealing. However, before you decide to pack up and become a "Montanan," there are some things you need to be aware of.

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America's Top 10 Best National Parks

America is filled with stunning scenery, and much of that can be found in the many National Parks located across the country. There are 63 National Parks across the United States, and we take a look at the Top 10 and see where they're ranked. And just where do the two popular Montana National Parks land on that list?

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