There is 1 independent living community in Conrad, Montana. The mean daily cost of independent living in Montana is around $61, with costs ranging between $28 and $107 daily. On a monthly basis, this equates to a median expense of $1,815, with costs ranging from around $825 to $3,222. The mean annual cost is $21,780, which is under the national average of $23,100.
Conrad is a small municipality in Pondera County, Montana. The city has a total population of only 3,751, with 485,053 inhabitants in the encompassing metropolitan area. Approximately 35% of the population are over 55.
The SeniorScore™ for Conrad is 67. The city has an average per capita income of $23,000 and an average household income is $45,000 (the Montana state average is $45,000). The current unemployment rate is approximately 2.58% and the average home price is $160,500, which is less than the Montana average of $241,500.
Conrad has harsh mean temperatures, with bitterly cold winters and calm summers. The area receives ideal amounts of precipitation annually. In relation to other cities, Conrad has a lower than average crime rate and very good air quality ratings.