A single-family home at 707 Highland St. sold for $550,000, according to property records. The house is a three-bedroom, two-bath residence of 1,834 square feet built in 1910 — putting it squarely among Helena's older housing stock in one of the city's more established residential neighborhoods.
At $550,000, the sale works out to roughly $300 per square foot for a 116-year-old home, a price point that reflects continued demand for established neighborhoods close to Last Chance Gulch and the broader central Helena area. Highland Street sits in a part of town where century-old homes on tree-lined lots remain among the most sought-after properties on the market.
The sale adds to a pattern of strong pricing for Helena's historic residential stock. Buyers in this segment of the market are typically drawn by the architecture, lot sizes, and proximity to downtown that newer construction on the edges of the valley can't replicate.