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COMMUNITY MAP AND LOT MAP
FOR NEW HOMES IN GREAT FALLS, MT
Meadowview Village is a 163-home community in southeast Great Falls. This page is here to help you answer three practical questions before you move forward. Where is the neighborhood in town, what is close by day to day, and which lot will fit how you want to live. Meadowview Village is designed around deeded lot ownership, which means buyers own the home and the land, not just the structure.
From this location, buyers can stay close to base access, nearby schools, 10th Avenue shopping, and the main healthcare corridor. The maps below move from the city level to the neighborhood level to the lot level so you can see both the big picture and the details that matter before you reserve.

WHY THIS LOCATION WORKS FOR EVERYDAY LIFE
A community map should do more than show lot lines. It should help you picture normal life. Commute to work. School drop-off. Grocery runs. Healthcare appointments. Getting across town without adding unnecessary drive time.
That is where Meadowview Village stands out. It sits on the east side of Great Falls near Malmstrom access, public schools, local retail, and major services. For first-time buyers, military households, and families trying to make the monthly budget work, location is part of affordability. If you can cut down drive time and stay close to what you use every week, you'll gain benefits both for your personal time, and also commuting expenses.


CITYWIDE MAP
NEAR SHOPPING, HEALTHCARE, AND WORK ROUTES
This map shows the immediate area around Meadowview Village. It puts the neighborhood in context with nearby schools and the east-side route toward Malmstrom. Families looking at homes near schools in Great Falls will recognize the names that come up most often in this area, including Giant Springs Elementary School, Lewis & Clark Elementary School, East Middle School, and Loy Elementary School. The neighborhood map above also highlights Chief Joseph Elementary near the site.
For buyers searching new homes near Malmstrom, this map also answers the commute question quickly. The 10th Avenue gate is open 24/7 and the 2nd Avenue gate is open weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., with weekend and holiday closures at that gate, so your route can vary depending on your schedule. ​The map above shows you the neighborhood in relation to schools, base access, and the east-side grid before you ever schedule a tour.
The citywide map above also shows how the neighborhood connects to the rest of Great Falls. From this part of town, you can stay connected to downtown routes, south-side healthcare, school campuses, and the 10th Avenue South shopping corridor. Locations nearby include Benefis Health System locations in Great Falls, the University of Providence campus, Great Falls High School, Great Falls SCHEELS, and the Walmart Supercenter. These are the places you'll be going for errands, appointments, and work routes.
For first-time buyers especially, that matters. A new home can still feel practical if you are not trading away access to town. Meadowview Village offers new construction in Great Falls with access to the places people already use every week.



PHASE AND LOT MAP
Once the location makes sense, the next question is more specific. Which lot actually fits you. The phase and lot map is where that decision starts. The phases are listed below. We will start with phase 1 below, but immediately continue construction into phase 2, so both of those phases should be done by Fall of 2026.
The current overlay shows the lot layout, internal roads, green space, and community amenities. You can see where the clubhouse sits, where the playground and two indoor pickleball courts are placed, and how the community is released over time by phase. It also gives you a more practical sense of edge lots, interior lots, walking distance to shared spaces, and how close a lot sits to the main entrance or quieter sections of the neighborhood.
When you use this map, focus on the details that affect daily life most:
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Sun exposure in the yard and main living areas
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Distance to the clubhouse, playground, and shared green space
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Edge lot versus interior lot feel
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Proximity to the main entrance and through traffic
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How the release phase fits your move timeline
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Whether you want a shorter walk to amenities or more separation
Those questions are simple, but they matter. The right lot is not always the first one that looks open on a map. It is the one that fits how you want to live after move-in.


WHAT BUYERS SHOULD CONFIRM
BEFORE RESERVING A LOT
If you are thinking about reserving a lot, the first step is to have a conversation with the sales staff, which can be contacted with a call or email, they are at the bottom of the page. You can then ask which lots are currently available and which ones are in later releases. Ask how the homesite is oriented for sun, wind, snow, parking, and privacy. Ask how close the lot sits to amenities and internal roads. Ask for the current build timeline and the next decision point after a reservation.
Also ask about the ownership details that affect monthly life after move-in. Because Meadowview Village is built around owning the home and the lot, buyers should understand the full ownership picture early. That includes financing, insurance, utility setup, and the written warranty information that comes with the home package.
If financing is the main question, go to the Financing page, which is along the top banner. Meadowview Village homes will be eligible for a wide variety of loans, including FHA, VA, conventional, MH Advantage, and there are a lot of down payment assistance options. If home size is the main question, go to the floor plans next by clicking the banner at the top of the page.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

