FLANDERS MILL SUBDIVISION

About

Flanders Mill

Flanders Mill is a large, established subdivision on the northwest side of Bozeman — about 10 minutes to downtown — situated directly across from the 100 Acre Regional Park. The neighborhood includes a mix of single-family homes and townhomes, and has more breathing room than a lot of newer developments in this part of town. If green space, trails, and outdoor amenities matter to you in daily life, it's genuinely hard to beat this location without going further out of town.

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Location: Northwest Bozeman, off Baxter or Flanders Mill Road

Drive to downtown Bozeman: Approx. 10 min

Drive to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport: Approx. 15 min

Drive to MSU Campus: Approx. 12 min

Nearest major corridor: Durston Road / Baxter Lane

Notable nearby: 100 Acre Regional Park (directly across the street)

Access notes: Addresses near Baxter Lane or Oak Street may see slightly more traffic during peak commute hours. Worth mapping your specific address.

Housing types: Single-family homes, townhomes, and multi-family
Total lots: 272 single-family lots, 195 multi-family units
Total acreage: 137 acres
Typical lot sizes: Approx. 0.12–0.35 acres
Year built: Approx. 2005–present; mostly built out
HOA: Yes — managed by Saddle Peak Properties
Price range: Approx. $725K–$1.65M+ (update with current date when publishing)

Flanders Mill has 36 dedicated acres of parks, green space, and trails woven through the subdivision — including a pond, picnic areas, and playgrounds. Sidewalks run throughout the neighborhood. Directly across the street, the 100 Acre Regional Park adds substantial additional outdoor access, including a bike pump track and a dog park. Closest grocery options are roughly 5–7 minutes away.

Flanders Mill tends to attract buyers looking for a single-family home or townhome with genuine green space and outdoor amenities built into the neighborhood — without having to go all the way to the outskirts of town to get it. The combination of internal trails and the 100 Acre Regional Park directly across the street is a real draw for people who want that as part of daily life, not a weekend drive.

- School district boundaries in northwest Bozeman can be counterintuitive — being close to a school doesn't always mean your address falls within that school's boundary. Always verify your specific address with the Bozeman School District before making assumptions.

- The neighborhood is mostly built out, but check the status of any lots near the perimeter if you're sensitive to ongoing construction nearby.

- Addresses on the edges of the subdivision near Baxter Lane or Oak Street may see slightly more through-traffic than the interior streets. If a quieter setting is a priority, it's worth factoring in when comparing specific listings.

Market Snapshot

as of March 2026

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RESIDENTIAL MEDIAN LIST PRICE

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