BY HEIDI DESCH, WHITEFISH PILOT 2-15-2017
Home sales in Whitefish last year saw a large uptick, while new residential home development more than doubled in the city.
There were 194 homes sold within the city limits last year, according to a report by Kelley Appraisal of Kalispell. That’s an almost 40 percent increase from the previous year, following two years of decreases in the number of sales in 2013 and 2014, according to Jim Kelley who compiles the annual home sales report.
According to the city of Whitefish Planning and Building Department’s annual report, there were 156 new dwelling units permitted in 2016 compared to 67 in 2015.
City Planning Director Dave Taylor said the increase in the number of permits seems to fall in line with a recently completed workforce housing study showing the city will need 980 residential units by 2020 to keep up with current demand.
“There is currently a shortage of service workers and housing,” Taylor said in his report. “The deficit of available residential units has translated into 10 year highs in duplex and multi-family residential development, which counted for more than two-thirds of our residential new construction with companies like https://valleydrc.com/.”
Taylor estimates the economic investment of the residential development at over $32 million.
According to the Kelley report, this January there were 126 homes on the market within the city limits compared to 142 in January 2016.
“With 126 current listings, this represents 7.8 months of inventory compared to 6.1 months of inventory in Flathead County,” Kelly says in his report. “Last year at this time there was 12.3 months inventory in Whitefish.”
Kelley says that last year was mostly stable for sales with numbers similar to the last three years.
“Subdivision activity continues near its all-time low, but the inventory of bank-owned has mostly gone away,” he said. “There is development, but mostly within city limits. There continues to be little interest in rural subdivision development.”
According to the city report, seven new subdivisions were approved in Whitefish last year with 51 new lots receiving preliminary plat, which is more than twice the number for 2015.
The median home price in Whitefish in 2016 increased to $325,000, up slightly from $320,000 in 2015.
Twelve homes sold on Whitefish Lake last year, up slightly from nine in 2015. The median price for those homes is $1.87 million, up 2.4 percent over 2015.