Housing Resources
Find housing resources in Billings and the surrounding community below.
Habitat ReStores are independently owned reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations. Restores accept donations and sell a constantly changing inventory of diverse, high-quality merchandise to the public at a fraction of the retail price, while diverting reusable household items and building materials from area landfills. Sales of donates items help Habitat for Humanity partner with local families to build, rehabilitate, and repair safe and affordable homes in your community and around the world- a good deal for you, your community and the environment.
Visit Habitat for Humanity ReStore website
Phone: (406) 256-0409
Location: 685 King Park Dr., Billings, MT 59102
In collaboration with community partners, HomeFront develops, manages and facilitates affordable housing throughout Billings. But our dedication to self-reliance and quality of life extend well beyond the four walls of home. Several community gardens enhance our environment and food supply, and we offer free instruction on a myriad of topics — paths to home ownership, how to be a good renter, literacy, budgeting and beyond.
Phone: (406) 245-6391
Location: 2415 1st Ave. N., Billings, MT 59101
At HRDC, we focus on where our clients are heading, not on where they have been. You will find that the folks we serve are not much different than you. These individuals and families have faced difficult challenges and have overcome many obstacles. Here are some of the inspiring stories about how they achieved success with a little help from us.
Phone: (406) 247-4732
Location: 7 N. 31st St., Billings, MT 59101
LIFTT is a not-for-profit agency governed by a consumer-controlled Board of Directors whose lives have been personally impacted by a disability. It is funded in part by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended in 2014 (Title VII – Independent Living Services), and the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (Disability Employment & Transitions Division).
Visit Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow website
Phone: (406) 259-5181
Location: 1201 Grand Ave., Billings, MT 59102
Opportunities to help men address the deep seated issues that have caused destructive problems in the past are all made possible by the generous donors who support this ministry. In addition to the core services of shelter, food, and clothing, we provide programs for men 18 years and older to address issues that have led to their homelessness. Our life skill classes address areas vital to successful living. For example, grooming, attitude, character development and money management. We recognize the vital role an adequate education plays in reentry into the community as a productive citizen. We provide each guest with the necessary training to address areas where improvement is needed.
Visit Montana Rescue Mission website
Phone: (406) 259-6079
Location: 2822 Minnesota Ave., Billings, MT 59101
Phone: (406) 259-3105
Location: 2520 1st Ave. N., Billings, MT 59101
They offer rental assistance to prevent eviction. They work directly with the landlord to ensue they remain in their home. They also help with utilities for those with shut off notices.
Visit St. Vincent de Paul website
Phone: (406) 252-1855
Location: 3100 1st Ave. S., Billings, MT 59101
Visit Family Services, Inc. website
Phone: (406) 259-2269
Location: 3927 1st Ave. S., Billings, MT 59101
Every family receives intensive case management support, mentoring, and guidance while they look for jobs and housing. The Family Promise program is about compassion and accountability, and families are expected to work hard to accomplish their goals and regain housing. Our purpose is not to shelter and feed as many people as possible, but rather to have a lasting positive impact on families that go through our program.
Phone: (406) 294-7432
Location: 10 S. 26th St., Billings, MT 59101
Independence Hall is a 20-bed men’s transitional housing facility for honorably discharged veterans. The facility operates 24 hours a day and includes a full kitchen, a laundry room, dining and living space which includes a TV area, computer & resource room, a conference room and an outside area equipped with BBQ and picnic table.
Visit Independence Hall website
Phone: (406) 259-5368
Location: 710 Lake Elmo Drive Billings, MT 59105
YWCA Billings is dedicated to saving and changing lives. We offer women and children safe shelter, and affordable housing with transitional services that offer a hand up rather than a hand out—helping people gain solid footing and break out of the cycles of violence and poverty. We are also committed to YWCA USA’s mission to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Visit YWCA (For Victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence) website
Phone: (406) 252-6303
Location: 909 Wyoming Ave Billings, MT 59101
The purpose of First Time Homebuyer Education is to teach potential homeowners about the process of purchasing a home. The successful completion of a First Time Homebuyer Course is often a requirement for many down payment assistance and loan programs. This is a great program for both new and experienced home buyers and provides a good opportunity to become a more educated home buyer and homeowner.
Phone: (406) 206-2717
Location: 3126 1st Ave. N., Billings, MT 59101
Magic City Terrace is a three-story, HUD 202 PRAC subsidized complex for those individuals or family members age 62 who meet income requirements. The community includes 84 unfurnished, one-bedroom apartments with full sized stoves and refrigerators. Each apartment home has heat and air conditioning controlled by the individual resident. We have elevators, trash chutes and laundry rooms on each floor equipped with washers and dryers at no charge for the convenience of our residents.
Visit Volunteers of America website
Phone: (406) 248-9117
Location: 1439 Main St., Billings, MT 59105