First-Time Home Buyer Guide Missoula MT | Keri Riley Homes

Keri Riley Homes · Missoula MT

Your Complete
First-Time Buyer Guide
for Missoula MT

Buying your first home in Missoula is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. This guide covers everything — from getting pre-approved to closing day — written specifically for the Missoula and Western Montana market. No national generalizations. Just local expertise.

Montana Advantage
No state sales tax
No real estate transfer tax
Montana down payment assistance available
VA and USDA zero-down options in qualifying areas

How to Buy a Home in Missoula MT, Step by Step

Most first-time buyers are surprised by how many steps are involved. Here is exactly what happens from the moment you decide to buy to the moment you get your keys.

01 First

Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage

Before you look at a single home, you need a pre-approval letter from a lender. In Missoula's market, sellers will not consider an offer without one. Pre-approval tells you exactly how much you can borrow, what your monthly payment will be, and which loan programs you qualify for — including Montana down payment assistance programs.

Keri's Tip As a licensed mortgage lender, Keri can review your pre-approval and help you understand every number before you start shopping. She can also connect you with trusted Missoula lenders who know Montana-specific programs.
02 Next

Define Your Must-Haves and Nice-to-Haves

Missoula's neighborhoods are very different from each other. Captain John Mullan feels different from the University District, which feels different from South Hills. Before you start touring, get clear on what matters most — bedrooms, commute, school district, lot size, city vs. county, views, and proximity to the Clark Fork or hiking trails.

Keri's Tip Be honest about what you will actually use versus what sounds appealing. A home near the trail system is only valuable if you hike. Keri will ask the questions that help you get clear before you fall in love with the wrong house.
03 Then

Tour Homes and Make an Offer

In today's Missoula market, buyers have more time than during the pandemic years — but well-priced homes in popular neighborhoods still move fast. When you find the right home, Keri will prepare a competitive offer based on recent comparable sales, current inventory, and negotiation strategy specific to that property and seller situation.

Keri's Tip Never skip a showing because a home looks average online. Missoula listings are often photographed inconsistently. Some of the best buys look mediocre in photos and shine in person.
04 Important

Inspection, Radon Testing, and Due Diligence

Montana has specific inspection considerations that national buyers often overlook. Radon levels in Missoula are among the highest in the country — always test. Older homes in the University District and Rattlesnake neighborhoods may have older wiring or plumbing. Homes near the Clark Fork may sit in flood zones requiring special insurance. Keri will walk you through every inspection report line by line.

Keri's Tip Never waive your inspection in Missoula. Even in competitive markets, an inspection protects you from buying a home with hidden issues that could cost tens of thousands of dollars to fix.
05 Almost

Appraisal and Final Loan Approval

Your lender will order an appraisal to confirm the home is worth what you are paying. If the appraisal comes in low, you have options — renegotiate the price, pay the difference, or walk away. Keri's mortgage background means she understands exactly how appraisals work and can guide you through any issues that arise before final loan approval.

Keri's Tip Stay in close contact with your lender during this phase and avoid any large financial changes — new credit cards, job changes, or large purchases — that could affect your loan approval.
06 Done

Closing Day — You Get Your Keys

Montana closings are handled by title companies, not attorneys. You will sign a stack of documents, pay your closing costs, and receive the keys. The whole process takes about an hour. Keri will be with you, review your closing disclosure beforehand, and make sure there are no surprises. Most Missoula closings fund the same day you sign.

Keri's Tip Bring a government-issued photo ID and a cashier's check or wire transfer for your closing costs. Personal checks are not accepted. Keri will give you the exact amount needed 24 hours before closing.

Down Payment Assistance for Missoula First-Time Buyers

Montana offers several programs that can dramatically reduce what you need to bring to closing. Many Missoula buyers do not know these exist.

FHA Loan

FHA Purchase Loan

3.5% down

Federal Housing Administration loan with lower credit score requirements. A common choice for first-time buyers in Missoula. Down payment can be gifted by a family member.

Conventional

Conventional 97

3% down

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac programs for first-time buyers with good credit. Lower monthly mortgage insurance than FHA in many cases.

Montana Program

Montana Housekey

Up to 10% DPA

Montana Board of Housing program providing down payment assistance for qualifying buyers. Income and purchase price limits apply. Can be combined with FHA or conventional loans.

VA Loan

VA Purchase Loan

0% down

Zero down payment for eligible veterans, active military, and surviving spouses. No private mortgage insurance required. One of the best loan programs available in Missoula.

USDA Loan

USDA Rural Development

0% down

Zero down payment for homes in qualifying rural areas near Missoula including parts of Lolo, Frenchtown, and surrounding communities. Income limits apply.

Montana Program

MBOH Bond Program

Below-market rate

Montana Board of Housing bond program offering below-market interest rates for first-time buyers. Can significantly reduce monthly payments on a Missoula home purchase.

What First-Time Buyers Need to Know About the Missoula Market Right Now

The Missoula market has shifted in favor of buyers compared to the pandemic years. Here is what the numbers mean for you.

Median Home Price

$510K

Down from recent highs. More room to negotiate than in 2021 and 2022.

Avg. Days on Market

113

Homes are sitting longer, giving buyers more time to make informed decisions.

Inventory Level

High

More homes to choose from than any point since 2019. Buyers have leverage.

Inspection Concessions

Common

Sellers are more willing to negotiate repairs and credits than in recent years.

Missoula Neighborhoods for First-Time Buyers

Every Missoula neighborhood has a different feel, price point, and lifestyle. Here is a quick overview of the areas most popular with first-time buyers.

Captain John Mullan

59808

Fast-growing west side neighborhood with newer construction, larger lots, and big mountain views. Popular with young families.

Windsor Park

59808

Newer subdivision with modern homes, open spaces, and easy access to shopping and services. Great for first-time buyers wanting move-in ready.

Grant Creek

59808

Established northwest neighborhood with a range of price points, good schools, and proximity to Grant Creek Town Center.

Orchard Homes

59801

One of Missoula's most affordable areas with older homes, large lots, and a strong community feel. Good entry-level price points.

Rattlesnake

59802

Highly desirable north Missoula neighborhood adjacent to the Rattlesnake Wilderness. Premium prices but exceptional lifestyle.

Miller Creek

59803

South Missoula neighborhood with newer homes, good schools, and a quieter feel. Growing fast with strong resale value.

What First-Time Buyers in Missoula Get With Keri Riley

  • A licensed mortgage lender who reads every number

    Most agents hand you off to a lender and hope for the best. Keri reviews your pre-approval, understands your loan terms, and catches issues before they become problems at closing.

  • 16 years of Missoula neighborhood knowledge

    Flood zones, radon hot spots, HOA restrictions, school district boundaries, city vs. county tax implications — Keri knows the details that national sites and algorithms miss entirely.

  • No pressure, ever

    First-time buyers need time to learn, ask questions, and feel confident. Keri's approach is informed choice, not fast close. You will never feel rushed toward a decision.

  • Direct access, always

    You get Keri's personal number from day one. No call centers, no assistants, no hand-offs. When you have a question at 7pm before a closing, Keri picks up.

  • National Condo Specialist certification

    If a condo is on your list, Keri's certification means she can identify warrantability issues that would kill your financing before you fall in love with a unit you cannot buy.

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Keri Riley

REALTOR® · Associate Broker · HomeSmart

16Years Local
32Sold · 12 Mo
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Frequently Asked by First-Time Buyers in Missoula

Down payment requirements vary by loan type. FHA loans require as little as 3.5% down, conventional loans start at 3% for first-time buyers, VA loans require zero down for eligible veterans, and USDA loans offer zero down in qualifying rural areas near Missoula. Montana also offers down payment assistance through the Montana Board of Housing that can cover up to 10% of the purchase price.
The first step is getting pre-approved for a mortgage before you start looking at homes. In Missoula's market, sellers expect to see a pre-approval letter with any offer. Keri Riley has a licensed mortgage lending background and can connect you with trusted local lenders who know Montana-specific programs and the Missoula market.
Yes. The Montana Board of Housing offers several first-time buyer programs including the Montana Housekey program which provides down payment assistance of up to 10% of the purchase price. Income and purchase price limits apply. Keri Riley can connect you with lenders who specialize in these programs in the Missoula area.
From accepted offer to closing, most Missoula home purchases take 30 to 45 days. The search process varies widely depending on inventory and your needs. In the current Missoula market with higher inventory, buyers have more time than during the pandemic years, but well-priced homes in popular neighborhoods like Captain John Mullan and Grant Creek still move quickly.
Yes, absolutely. Missoula County has some of the highest radon levels in Montana and well above the national average. Always include a radon test in your inspection. If levels are elevated, remediation systems typically cost $800 to $1,500 and are very effective. Keri will make sure radon testing is included in every purchase contract she writes.
City properties are subject to city taxes and zoning codes, have access to city utilities, and are typically on smaller lots. County properties outside city limits often have larger lots, septic systems, and well water, with lower density but fewer services. Tax rates also differ. Keri knows the specific implications of each and will help you understand exactly what you are buying before you make an offer.

Ready to Buy Your First Home in Missoula?

Tell Keri a little about where you are in the process. No pressure, no obligation. Just a conversation with a local expert who has helped dozens of first-time buyers find the right home in Missoula.

1

No pressure, ever

Whether you are ready now or 12 months out, Keri will meet you where you are. No fast-close tactics, no pushy follow-ups.

2

Mortgage background included

Keri reviews your pre-approval and loan terms with a lender's eye so you understand every number before you commit.

3

16 years of Missoula knowledge

Flood zones, radon, HOAs, city vs. county — Keri knows the local details that protect first-time buyers from expensive surprises.

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