Kerrie Cardon Real Estate in Whitefish, November 2020

Kerrie Cardon real estate agent Whitefish

Kerrie knows that this truly is the Last Best Place. Kerrie cherishes this area and our wonderful state. Kerrie’s career journey included several years as a registered nurse practicing in Montana before moving to Seattle to work as a healthcare architect. Kerrie brings this professional perspective and approach to working with her clients. She is passionate, a great listener and is very hands on. Being a Montana native has given Kerrie an avid appreciation for the amazing lifestyle that this beautiful state has to offer. Kerrie and her husband Stewart, also from Montana, wanted their boys to be able to have a similar childhood experience as their own, so the family relocated back to Montana. Their journey has brought them to Whitefish so the family can enjoy everything this spectacular area has to offer; snow skiing, snowshoeing, waterskiing, camping, boating, golfing and hiking. Kerrie became a Realtor as a way to leverage her passion into helping you achieve your Montana dream. Call Kerrie today to begin your own amazing journey!

Real Estate Today

 

By Corrine DeGolier Lanfear|Realtor®️|November 2020

Should You Accept the Previous Buyer’s
Inspection Report?

Sometimes a house falls out of contract. Most buyers assume that it is related to a bad home inspection, but there are many reasons for a home to come back on the market that are unrelated to the condition of the home. During the contingency period, most buyers can cancel for almost any reason – or even no reason.

Of course, the listing agent and seller are motivated to get the home back under contract as quickly as possible and may offer the previous buyer’s home inspection report to the new buyer. Some may even ask that the new buyer remove their right to a home inspection, based on the one they offer.

If you have been offered the previous buyer’s inspection report, you’re probably wondering if you should accept it and remove that contingency. In a fast-moving seller’s market, it might be tempting, but before you accept the report, there are a few considerations:

• Before accepting the inspection, do your research. Who did the inspection? Is it a reputable, licensed home inspector? Check public review sites for comments and customer satisfaction. Check their license with the issuing board and see if they have had any violations or suspensions.
• Once you verify the company, give them a call. Make sure the inspection is transferable, and that they have performed a comprehensive inspection. Many companies offer both a comprehensive and a simpler, cheaper, visual inspection.
• Finally, read the report carefully. If there are issues discovered, ask for clarification and consider paying for the inspector to meet you at the home to discuss the report in person with you.

Accepting the home inspection might seem like a good idea – both to make your offer more appealing to the seller and to save a few dollars – but before you remove the home inspection contingency, do your homework. Make sure you understand the real condition of the property before you buy it.

Here’s What’s Happening

Winter decorations go up downtown

The iconic red bells and snowflakes hanging from lighted garland went up in downtown Whitefish Sunday morning.

Volunteers spent the morning hanging the winter decorations that have been a tradition in town since sometime in the 1950s. Each year volunteers spend weeks checking the roughly 10,000 bulbs in the decorations and preparing them to light up downtown.

The decorations include 24 snowflakes, 70 wreaths, four snowmen and 47 lighted garland strings.

The tradition began when John Austin, who was president of the Chamber of COmmerce, purchased the wire frames for 20 red bells for $1 a piece. He tasked John Thorson, who owned Flathead Upholstery, with putting new fabric on the wire frames.

Eventually the nonprofit Whitefish Shines took over the effort of maintaining and making sure the decorations decorate the town from late November through Presidents’ Day.

Hanging the lights has become a tradition of its own with volunteers of all ages showing up to assist in putting them up on the Sunday before Thanksgiving each year, no matter the weather. Read more…

Looking for a beautiful Montana home, land, or commercial property for sale near Whitefish? Call Kerrie Cardon, your Whitefish RE/MAX real estate agent at (406) 862-9000 or (406) 270-2614

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The Nucleus Lofts, Unit 304

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
1,080Sqft
A wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/2 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential. With large windows and privacy blinds, the unit has an abundance of natural light.
$535,000

The Nucleus Lofts Unit #201

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
19Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$495,000

Unit #301 of The Nucleus Lofts

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
14Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$505,000

Land For sale

356 Lore Lake Rd, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

8Picture(s)
0Acre
Nice building lot in west valley! This .99 acre lot off Lore Lake Road has a shared well, 2-bedroom septic installed, power and no HOA or covenants. Mobil homes are permitted and this lot is just 12 miles to Whitefish and 12 minutes to Kalispell. Current owner has rented RV spots on the property for some extra income.
$245,000

Over 163 Acre Homestead, Avon

2801 Snow Shoe Creek Rd, Avon, Powell, Montana, United States 59713

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
60Picture(s)
2,461Sqft
A homestead of more than 6,000 acres originally included Ravenwood Ranch. Later, it was divided into 3 parcels, with a beautiful 168 acres remaining as the homestead. Ranch is now being offered with full Mountain scenery and unspoiled natural beauty.
$2,250,000

Whitefish Mountain Resort Condo Fractional Ownership!

114 Cedar Way, whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
26Picture(s)
1,255Sqft
ENJOY FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP of this lovely 3-bedroom 2 bath condo in beautiful Ptarmigan Village. 5 weeks a year can be yours in this clean, conveniently located unit with Whitefish Lakefront, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, workout facility, fishing pond, walking paths and so much more.
$55,000

180 Vista Lane 153, 143, 133, 123

180 Vista Lane, Big Fork, Flathead, Montana, United States 59911

15Picture(s)
0Sqft
Selling as Asset only, no financials available at this time. Opportunity to Turn key full service resort, bar, restaurant, tiki bar, event center, 2 boat slips, pool, hot tub, fuel dock, liquor license and much more in the picturesque village of Bigfork, Montana. Located at the North End of the largest freshwater lake, on the pristine waters of Flathead Lake.
$5,800,000

3 Bed/2 Bath Whitefish House

230 Fox Farm, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
1,334Sqft
Completely Renovated! Everything is brand new from the inside out! From new plumbing and electrical, to new roofing, windows, and flooring, and everything in between! This ranch style home with clean lines and a soft modern feel sits in the heart of downtown Whitefish; short distance to Whitefish Golf Club, restaurants, and shopping, and boasts peek-a-boo views of Big Mountain.
$0
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Real Estate Market Trends

Virus Playing Part in Booming Ranch Sales in U.S. West

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington

BILLINGS — The coronavirus is one of the likely factors fueling a boom in large ranch sales in the U.S. West, real estate industry professionals said.

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington, The Billings Gazette reports.

“It’s the craziest year I’ve ever seen,” said Jim Taylor, director and real estate partner for Hall and Hall, which has offices in Montana and other Western states.

Taylor said buying a ranch is not always a compelling investment because the rate of return can be low. But he is working with buyers who see fewer stable alternatives.

“People look at them as an investment even though the ranching business isn’t good,” Taylor said.

Andy Rahn of Montana Land Source, a website tracking land listings and sales in the state, said factors driving buyers to rural areas can include a “get me out of here kind of mentality” concerning the pandemic.

That mindset may be propelled by fear of social unrest as well as mask and social distancing mandates with which buyers disagree.

Some in the industry theorize buyers believe rural areas are safer from COVID-19, while others said people who already planned to buy property in the future were spurred to action by the pandemic. Read more…

THE FARMHOUSE INN AND KITCHEN

A luxury bed and breakfast and farm to table style Bakery and Café featuring produce, meats etc from farms in the area. More info…

28 Lupfer Ave
Whitefish, MT 59937

(406) 730-2666

 

Thanksgiving can bring on a lot of stress when you think about how many people you have to impress. And the last thing you want to do is work all day in the kitchen to only produce a mediocre dish. ?

 

But worry no more!

 

Here is a quick and easy #pumpkinpierecipe that will leave you with enough time to relax before blowing your relatives’ taste buds away.

Ingredients:
✔️ 2 large eggs
✔️ 16 oz. (1 can) unsweetened pumpkin puree
✔️ 14 oz. (1 can) sweetened condensed milk
✔️ 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice)
✔️ 9 in. (1 pack) unbaked pie crust

Directions:
✔️ Preheat your oven to 425 F/220 C.
✔️ Mix together the eggs, unsweetened pumpkin puree, sweetened condensed milk, and pumpkin pie spice in a large bowl until thoroughly combined.
✔️ Spread the pie crust on a baking sheet.
✔️ Pour the pumpkin pie mixture over the crust.
✔️ Bake in the pie in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.
✔️ After 15 minutes, reduce oven heat to 350 F/175 C. Bake until the pie is set (about 35-40 min.)

 

(Recipe adapted from allrecipes.com)

Kyle Duty Real Estate in Whitefish, November 2020

Kyle Duty real estate in Whitefish

Kyle was born and raised in the Flathead Valley with a younger brother and sister. Growing up in a small town setting with gorgeous mountains, Kyle has always had a passion for golfing and snowboarding. After living in South Tahoe for six years, Kyle moved back to the Flathead Valley and became involved with customer service and learned that he had a passion for helping people have the vacation of their dreams. Kyle strives to make others’ getaways as easy and relaxing as they can be. Now, his mission is to help those who want to plant roots in the Flathead Valley. Kyle is a hard worker, and is passionate about what he does. He promises to represent all clients honestly and ethically. Kyle’s knowledge of Real Estate in the Flathead Valley is backed by a true love for the outdoors and the area. He is passionate and well informed about the market, which allows him to guide his clients into their dream home or commercial real estate.

Real Estate Today

 

By Corrine DeGolier Lanfear|Realtor®️|November 2020

Should You Accept the Previous Buyer’s
Inspection Report?

Sometimes a house falls out of contract. Most buyers assume that it is related to a bad home inspection, but there are many reasons for a home to come back on the market that are unrelated to the condition of the home. During the contingency period, most buyers can cancel for almost any reason – or even no reason.

Of course, the listing agent and seller are motivated to get the home back under contract as quickly as possible and may offer the previous buyer’s home inspection report to the new buyer. Some may even ask that the new buyer remove their right to a home inspection, based on the one they offer.

If you have been offered the previous buyer’s inspection report, you’re probably wondering if you should accept it and remove that contingency. In a fast-moving seller’s market, it might be tempting, but before you accept the report, there are a few considerations:

• Before accepting the inspection, do your research. Who did the inspection? Is it a reputable, licensed home inspector? Check public review sites for comments and customer satisfaction. Check their license with the issuing board and see if they have had any violations or suspensions.
• Once you verify the company, give them a call. Make sure the inspection is transferable, and that they have performed a comprehensive inspection. Many companies offer both a comprehensive and a simpler, cheaper, visual inspection.
• Finally, read the report carefully. If there are issues discovered, ask for clarification and consider paying for the inspector to meet you at the home to discuss the report in person with you.

Accepting the home inspection might seem like a good idea – both to make your offer more appealing to the seller and to save a few dollars – but before you remove the home inspection contingency, do your homework. Make sure you understand the real condition of the property before you buy it.

Here’s What’s Happening

Winter decorations go up downtown

The iconic red bells and snowflakes hanging from lighted garland went up in downtown Whitefish Sunday morning.

Volunteers spent the morning hanging the winter decorations that have been a tradition in town since sometime in the 1950s. Each year volunteers spend weeks checking the roughly 10,000 bulbs in the decorations and preparing them to light up downtown.

The decorations include 24 snowflakes, 70 wreaths, four snowmen and 47 lighted garland strings.

The tradition began when John Austin, who was president of the Chamber of COmmerce, purchased the wire frames for 20 red bells for $1 a piece. He tasked John Thorson, who owned Flathead Upholstery, with putting new fabric on the wire frames.

Eventually the nonprofit Whitefish Shines took over the effort of maintaining and making sure the decorations decorate the town from late November through Presidents’ Day.

Hanging the lights has become a tradition of its own with volunteers of all ages showing up to assist in putting them up on the Sunday before Thanksgiving each year, no matter the weather. Read more…

Looking for a beautiful Montana home, land, or commercial property for sale near Whitefish? Call Kyle Duty, your Whitefish RE/MAX real estate agent at (406) 862-9000 or (406) 871-4947

Sort Option
  • Price
  • Beds
  • Baths
  • Sq/ft
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List

The Nucleus Lofts, Unit 304

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
1,080Sqft
A wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/2 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential. With large windows and privacy blinds, the unit has an abundance of natural light.
$535,000

The Nucleus Lofts Unit #201

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
19Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$495,000

Unit #301 of The Nucleus Lofts

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
14Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$505,000

Land For sale

356 Lore Lake Rd, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

8Picture(s)
0Acre
Nice building lot in west valley! This .99 acre lot off Lore Lake Road has a shared well, 2-bedroom septic installed, power and no HOA or covenants. Mobil homes are permitted and this lot is just 12 miles to Whitefish and 12 minutes to Kalispell. Current owner has rented RV spots on the property for some extra income.
$245,000

Over 163 Acre Homestead, Avon

2801 Snow Shoe Creek Rd, Avon, Powell, Montana, United States 59713

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
60Picture(s)
2,461Sqft
A homestead of more than 6,000 acres originally included Ravenwood Ranch. Later, it was divided into 3 parcels, with a beautiful 168 acres remaining as the homestead. Ranch is now being offered with full Mountain scenery and unspoiled natural beauty.
$2,250,000

Whitefish Mountain Resort Condo Fractional Ownership!

114 Cedar Way, whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
26Picture(s)
1,255Sqft
ENJOY FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP of this lovely 3-bedroom 2 bath condo in beautiful Ptarmigan Village. 5 weeks a year can be yours in this clean, conveniently located unit with Whitefish Lakefront, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, workout facility, fishing pond, walking paths and so much more.
$55,000

180 Vista Lane 153, 143, 133, 123

180 Vista Lane, Big Fork, Flathead, Montana, United States 59911

15Picture(s)
0Sqft
Selling as Asset only, no financials available at this time. Opportunity to Turn key full service resort, bar, restaurant, tiki bar, event center, 2 boat slips, pool, hot tub, fuel dock, liquor license and much more in the picturesque village of Bigfork, Montana. Located at the North End of the largest freshwater lake, on the pristine waters of Flathead Lake.
$5,800,000

3 Bed/2 Bath Whitefish House

230 Fox Farm, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
1,334Sqft
Completely Renovated! Everything is brand new from the inside out! From new plumbing and electrical, to new roofing, windows, and flooring, and everything in between! This ranch style home with clean lines and a soft modern feel sits in the heart of downtown Whitefish; short distance to Whitefish Golf Club, restaurants, and shopping, and boasts peek-a-boo views of Big Mountain.
$0
35 Results returned.Per Page

Real Estate Market Trends

Virus Playing Part in Booming Ranch Sales in U.S. West

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington

BILLINGS — The coronavirus is one of the likely factors fueling a boom in large ranch sales in the U.S. West, real estate industry professionals said.

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington, The Billings Gazette reports.

“It’s the craziest year I’ve ever seen,” said Jim Taylor, director and real estate partner for Hall and Hall, which has offices in Montana and other Western states.

Taylor said buying a ranch is not always a compelling investment because the rate of return can be low. But he is working with buyers who see fewer stable alternatives.

“People look at them as an investment even though the ranching business isn’t good,” Taylor said.

Andy Rahn of Montana Land Source, a website tracking land listings and sales in the state, said factors driving buyers to rural areas can include a “get me out of here kind of mentality” concerning the pandemic.

That mindset may be propelled by fear of social unrest as well as mask and social distancing mandates with which buyers disagree.

Some in the industry theorize buyers believe rural areas are safer from COVID-19, while others said people who already planned to buy property in the future were spurred to action by the pandemic. Read more…

THE FARMHOUSE INN AND KITCHEN

A luxury bed and breakfast and farm to table style Bakery and Café featuring produce, meats etc from farms in the area. More info…

28 Lupfer Ave
Whitefish, MT 59937

(406) 730-2666

 

Thanksgiving can bring on a lot of stress when you think about how many people you have to impress. And the last thing you want to do is work all day in the kitchen to only produce a mediocre dish. ?

 

But worry no more!

 

Here is a quick and easy #pumpkinpierecipe that will leave you with enough time to relax before blowing your relatives’ taste buds away.

Ingredients:
✔️ 2 large eggs
✔️ 16 oz. (1 can) unsweetened pumpkin puree
✔️ 14 oz. (1 can) sweetened condensed milk
✔️ 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice)
✔️ 9 in. (1 pack) unbaked pie crust

Directions:
✔️ Preheat your oven to 425 F/220 C.
✔️ Mix together the eggs, unsweetened pumpkin puree, sweetened condensed milk, and pumpkin pie spice in a large bowl until thoroughly combined.
✔️ Spread the pie crust on a baking sheet.
✔️ Pour the pumpkin pie mixture over the crust.
✔️ Bake in the pie in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.
✔️ After 15 minutes, reduce oven heat to 350 F/175 C. Bake until the pie is set (about 35-40 min.)

 

(Recipe adapted from allrecipes.com)

Pete Francisco Real Estate in Whitefish, November 2020

Pete Francisco

Pete​ ​has​ ​lived​ ​in​ ​the​ ​Flathead​ ​Valley​ ​for​ ​over​ ​17​ ​years.​ ​​ ​After​ ​living​ ​in​ ​Colorado​ ​and​ ​Utah,​ ​his​ ​passion​ ​for​ ​the​ ​outdoors finally​ ​drew​ ​him​ ​to​ ​Montana.​ ​It​ ​didn’t​ ​take​ ​him​ ​long​ ​to​ ​realize​ ​this​ ​was​ ​a​ ​special​ ​place,​ ​and​ ​he​ ​settled​ ​down​ ​to​ ​make​ ​this​ ​area his​ ​home.​ ​Years​ ​of​ ​experience​ ​in​ ​the​ ​service​ ​industry​ ​has​ ​given​ ​Pete​ ​the​ ​ability​ ​to​ ​work​ ​well​ ​with​ ​clients​ ​and​ ​connect​ ​with people​ ​quickly.​ ​An​ ​avid​ ​skier,​ ​mountain​ ​biker,​ ​and​ ​fly​ ​fisherman,​ ​Pete’s​ ​enthusiasm​ ​for​ ​outdoor​ ​recreating​ ​has​ ​taken​ ​him​ ​all over​ ​the​ ​valley​ ​and​ ​has​ ​given​ ​him​ ​a​ ​unique​ ​and​ ​expert​ ​knowledge​ ​of​ ​the​ ​area.​ ​Whatever​ ​your​ ​passion​ ​is,​ ​Pete​ ​would​ ​love​ ​to show​ ​you​ ​what​ ​makes​ ​this​ ​area​ ​special​ ​and​ ​help​ ​you​ ​find​ ​your​ ​piece​ ​of​ ​it

Real Estate Today

 

By Corrine DeGolier Lanfear|Realtor®️|November 2020

Should You Accept the Previous Buyer’s
Inspection Report?

Sometimes a house falls out of contract. Most buyers assume that it is related to a bad home inspection, but there are many reasons for a home to come back on the market that are unrelated to the condition of the home. During the contingency period, most buyers can cancel for almost any reason – or even no reason.

Of course, the listing agent and seller are motivated to get the home back under contract as quickly as possible and may offer the previous buyer’s home inspection report to the new buyer. Some may even ask that the new buyer remove their right to a home inspection, based on the one they offer.

If you have been offered the previous buyer’s inspection report, you’re probably wondering if you should accept it and remove that contingency. In a fast-moving seller’s market, it might be tempting, but before you accept the report, there are a few considerations:

• Before accepting the inspection, do your research. Who did the inspection? Is it a reputable, licensed home inspector? Check public review sites for comments and customer satisfaction. Check their license with the issuing board and see if they have had any violations or suspensions.
• Once you verify the company, give them a call. Make sure the inspection is transferable, and that they have performed a comprehensive inspection. Many companies offer both a comprehensive and a simpler, cheaper, visual inspection.
• Finally, read the report carefully. If there are issues discovered, ask for clarification and consider paying for the inspector to meet you at the home to discuss the report in person with you.

Accepting the home inspection might seem like a good idea – both to make your offer more appealing to the seller and to save a few dollars – but before you remove the home inspection contingency, do your homework. Make sure you understand the real condition of the property before you buy it.

Here’s What’s Happening

Winter decorations go up downtown

The iconic red bells and snowflakes hanging from lighted garland went up in downtown Whitefish Sunday morning.

Volunteers spent the morning hanging the winter decorations that have been a tradition in town since sometime in the 1950s. Each year volunteers spend weeks checking the roughly 10,000 bulbs in the decorations and preparing them to light up downtown.

The decorations include 24 snowflakes, 70 wreaths, four snowmen and 47 lighted garland strings.

The tradition began when John Austin, who was president of the Chamber of COmmerce, purchased the wire frames for 20 red bells for $1 a piece. He tasked John Thorson, who owned Flathead Upholstery, with putting new fabric on the wire frames.

Eventually the nonprofit Whitefish Shines took over the effort of maintaining and making sure the decorations decorate the town from late November through Presidents’ Day.

Hanging the lights has become a tradition of its own with volunteers of all ages showing up to assist in putting them up on the Sunday before Thanksgiving each year, no matter the weather. Read more…

Looking for a beautiful Montana home, land, or commercial property for sale near Whitefish? Call Pete Francisco, your Whitefish RE/MAX real estate agent at (406) 862-9000 or (406) 270-5908

Sort Option
  • Price
  • Beds
  • Baths
  • Sq/ft
  • MLS Number
Grid
List

The Nucleus Lofts, Unit 304

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
1,080Sqft
A wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/2 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential. With large windows and privacy blinds, the unit has an abundance of natural light.
$535,000

The Nucleus Lofts Unit #201

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
19Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$495,000

Unit #301 of The Nucleus Lofts

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
14Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$505,000

Land For sale

356 Lore Lake Rd, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

8Picture(s)
0Acre
Nice building lot in west valley! This .99 acre lot off Lore Lake Road has a shared well, 2-bedroom septic installed, power and no HOA or covenants. Mobil homes are permitted and this lot is just 12 miles to Whitefish and 12 minutes to Kalispell. Current owner has rented RV spots on the property for some extra income.
$245,000

Over 163 Acre Homestead, Avon

2801 Snow Shoe Creek Rd, Avon, Powell, Montana, United States 59713

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
60Picture(s)
2,461Sqft
A homestead of more than 6,000 acres originally included Ravenwood Ranch. Later, it was divided into 3 parcels, with a beautiful 168 acres remaining as the homestead. Ranch is now being offered with full Mountain scenery and unspoiled natural beauty.
$2,250,000

Whitefish Mountain Resort Condo Fractional Ownership!

114 Cedar Way, whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
26Picture(s)
1,255Sqft
ENJOY FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP of this lovely 3-bedroom 2 bath condo in beautiful Ptarmigan Village. 5 weeks a year can be yours in this clean, conveniently located unit with Whitefish Lakefront, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, workout facility, fishing pond, walking paths and so much more.
$55,000

180 Vista Lane 153, 143, 133, 123

180 Vista Lane, Big Fork, Flathead, Montana, United States 59911

15Picture(s)
0Sqft
Selling as Asset only, no financials available at this time. Opportunity to Turn key full service resort, bar, restaurant, tiki bar, event center, 2 boat slips, pool, hot tub, fuel dock, liquor license and much more in the picturesque village of Bigfork, Montana. Located at the North End of the largest freshwater lake, on the pristine waters of Flathead Lake.
$5,800,000

3 Bed/2 Bath Whitefish House

230 Fox Farm, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
1,334Sqft
Completely Renovated! Everything is brand new from the inside out! From new plumbing and electrical, to new roofing, windows, and flooring, and everything in between! This ranch style home with clean lines and a soft modern feel sits in the heart of downtown Whitefish; short distance to Whitefish Golf Club, restaurants, and shopping, and boasts peek-a-boo views of Big Mountain.
$0
35 Results returned.Per Page

Real Estate Market Trends

Virus Playing Part in Booming Ranch Sales in U.S. West

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington

BILLINGS — The coronavirus is one of the likely factors fueling a boom in large ranch sales in the U.S. West, real estate industry professionals said.

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington, The Billings Gazette reports.

“It’s the craziest year I’ve ever seen,” said Jim Taylor, director and real estate partner for Hall and Hall, which has offices in Montana and other Western states.

Taylor said buying a ranch is not always a compelling investment because the rate of return can be low. But he is working with buyers who see fewer stable alternatives.

“People look at them as an investment even though the ranching business isn’t good,” Taylor said.

Andy Rahn of Montana Land Source, a website tracking land listings and sales in the state, said factors driving buyers to rural areas can include a “get me out of here kind of mentality” concerning the pandemic.

That mindset may be propelled by fear of social unrest as well as mask and social distancing mandates with which buyers disagree.

Some in the industry theorize buyers believe rural areas are safer from COVID-19, while others said people who already planned to buy property in the future were spurred to action by the pandemic. Read more…

 

Thanksgiving can bring on a lot of stress when you think about how many people you have to impress. And the last thing you want to do is work all day in the kitchen to only produce a mediocre dish. ?

 

But worry no more!

 

Here is a quick and easy #pumpkinpierecipe that will leave you with enough time to relax before blowing your relatives’ taste buds away.

Ingredients:
✔️ 2 large eggs
✔️ 16 oz. (1 can) unsweetened pumpkin puree
✔️ 14 oz. (1 can) sweetened condensed milk
✔️ 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice)
✔️ 9 in. (1 pack) unbaked pie crust

Directions:
✔️ Preheat your oven to 425 F/220 C.
✔️ Mix together the eggs, unsweetened pumpkin puree, sweetened condensed milk, and pumpkin pie spice in a large bowl until thoroughly combined.
✔️ Spread the pie crust on a baking sheet.
✔️ Pour the pumpkin pie mixture over the crust.
✔️ Bake in the pie in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.
✔️ After 15 minutes, reduce oven heat to 350 F/175 C. Bake until the pie is set (about 35-40 min.)

 

(Recipe adapted from allrecipes.com)

Corrine Lanfear Real Estate in Whitefish, November 2020

Corrine DeGolier Lanfear

I have spent the majority of my life in the Pacific Northwest excelling in business management, marketing, and luxury sales. You may also note my experience in renovation, property sales, mortgage and loan processing . I have combined my real estate passion with my business management and marketing expertise to provide my clients with first-rate service. I will do my best to ensure that your buying or selling experience is simplified, personalized and to the point.

Real Estate Today

 

By Corrine DeGolier Lanfear|Realtor®️|November 2020

Should You Accept the Previous Buyer’s
Inspection Report?

Sometimes a house falls out of contract. Most buyers assume that it is related to a bad home inspection, but there are many reasons for a home to come back on the market that are unrelated to the condition of the home. During the contingency period, most buyers can cancel for almost any reason – or even no reason.

Of course, the listing agent and seller are motivated to get the home back under contract as quickly as possible and may offer the previous buyer’s home inspection report to the new buyer. Some may even ask that the new buyer remove their right to a home inspection, based on the one they offer.

If you have been offered the previous buyer’s inspection report, you’re probably wondering if you should accept it and remove that contingency. In a fast-moving seller’s market, it might be tempting, but before you accept the report, there are a few considerations:

• Before accepting the inspection, do your research. Who did the inspection? Is it a reputable, licensed home inspector? Check public review sites for comments and customer satisfaction. Check their license with the issuing board and see if they have had any violations or suspensions.
• Once you verify the company, give them a call. Make sure the inspection is transferable, and that they have performed a comprehensive inspection. Many companies offer both a comprehensive and a simpler, cheaper, visual inspection.
• Finally, read the report carefully. If there are issues discovered, ask for clarification and consider paying for the inspector to meet you at the home to discuss the report in person with you.

Accepting the home inspection might seem like a good idea – both to make your offer more appealing to the seller and to save a few dollars – but before you remove the home inspection contingency, do your homework. Make sure you understand the real condition of the property before you buy it.

Here’s What’s Happening

Winter decorations go up downtown

The iconic red bells and snowflakes hanging from lighted garland went up in downtown Whitefish Sunday morning.

Volunteers spent the morning hanging the winter decorations that have been a tradition in town since sometime in the 1950s. Each year volunteers spend weeks checking the roughly 10,000 bulbs in the decorations and preparing them to light up downtown.

The decorations include 24 snowflakes, 70 wreaths, four snowmen and 47 lighted garland strings.

The tradition began when John Austin, who was president of the Chamber of COmmerce, purchased the wire frames for 20 red bells for $1 a piece. He tasked John Thorson, who owned Flathead Upholstery, with putting new fabric on the wire frames.

Eventually the nonprofit Whitefish Shines took over the effort of maintaining and making sure the decorations decorate the town from late November through Presidents’ Day.

Hanging the lights has become a tradition of its own with volunteers of all ages showing up to assist in putting them up on the Sunday before Thanksgiving each year, no matter the weather. Read more…

Looking for a beautiful Montana home, land, or commercial property for sale near Whitefish? Call Corrine Lanfear, your Whitefish RE/MAX real estate agent at (406) 862-9000 or (406) 471-5142

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The Nucleus Lofts, Unit 304

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
1,080Sqft
A wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/2 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential. With large windows and privacy blinds, the unit has an abundance of natural light.
$535,000

The Nucleus Lofts Unit #201

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
19Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$495,000

Unit #301 of The Nucleus Lofts

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
14Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$505,000

Land For sale

356 Lore Lake Rd, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

8Picture(s)
0Acre
Nice building lot in west valley! This .99 acre lot off Lore Lake Road has a shared well, 2-bedroom septic installed, power and no HOA or covenants. Mobil homes are permitted and this lot is just 12 miles to Whitefish and 12 minutes to Kalispell. Current owner has rented RV spots on the property for some extra income.
$245,000

Over 163 Acre Homestead, Avon

2801 Snow Shoe Creek Rd, Avon, Powell, Montana, United States 59713

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
60Picture(s)
2,461Sqft
A homestead of more than 6,000 acres originally included Ravenwood Ranch. Later, it was divided into 3 parcels, with a beautiful 168 acres remaining as the homestead. Ranch is now being offered with full Mountain scenery and unspoiled natural beauty.
$2,250,000

Whitefish Mountain Resort Condo Fractional Ownership!

114 Cedar Way, whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
26Picture(s)
1,255Sqft
ENJOY FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP of this lovely 3-bedroom 2 bath condo in beautiful Ptarmigan Village. 5 weeks a year can be yours in this clean, conveniently located unit with Whitefish Lakefront, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, workout facility, fishing pond, walking paths and so much more.
$55,000

180 Vista Lane 153, 143, 133, 123

180 Vista Lane, Big Fork, Flathead, Montana, United States 59911

15Picture(s)
0Sqft
Selling as Asset only, no financials available at this time. Opportunity to Turn key full service resort, bar, restaurant, tiki bar, event center, 2 boat slips, pool, hot tub, fuel dock, liquor license and much more in the picturesque village of Bigfork, Montana. Located at the North End of the largest freshwater lake, on the pristine waters of Flathead Lake.
$5,800,000

3 Bed/2 Bath Whitefish House

230 Fox Farm, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
1,334Sqft
Completely Renovated! Everything is brand new from the inside out! From new plumbing and electrical, to new roofing, windows, and flooring, and everything in between! This ranch style home with clean lines and a soft modern feel sits in the heart of downtown Whitefish; short distance to Whitefish Golf Club, restaurants, and shopping, and boasts peek-a-boo views of Big Mountain.
$0
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Real Estate Market Trends

Virus Playing Part in Booming Ranch Sales in U.S. West

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington

BILLINGS — The coronavirus is one of the likely factors fueling a boom in large ranch sales in the U.S. West, real estate industry professionals said.

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington, The Billings Gazette reports.

“It’s the craziest year I’ve ever seen,” said Jim Taylor, director and real estate partner for Hall and Hall, which has offices in Montana and other Western states.

Taylor said buying a ranch is not always a compelling investment because the rate of return can be low. But he is working with buyers who see fewer stable alternatives.

“People look at them as an investment even though the ranching business isn’t good,” Taylor said.

Andy Rahn of Montana Land Source, a website tracking land listings and sales in the state, said factors driving buyers to rural areas can include a “get me out of here kind of mentality” concerning the pandemic.

That mindset may be propelled by fear of social unrest as well as mask and social distancing mandates with which buyers disagree.

Some in the industry theorize buyers believe rural areas are safer from COVID-19, while others said people who already planned to buy property in the future were spurred to action by the pandemic. Read more…

 

Thanksgiving can bring on a lot of stress when you think about how many people you have to impress. And the last thing you want to do is work all day in the kitchen to only produce a mediocre dish. ?

 

But worry no more!

 

Here is a quick and easy #pumpkinpierecipe that will leave you with enough time to relax before blowing your relatives’ taste buds away.

Ingredients:
✔️ 2 large eggs
✔️ 16 oz. (1 can) unsweetened pumpkin puree
✔️ 14 oz. (1 can) sweetened condensed milk
✔️ 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice)
✔️ 9 in. (1 pack) unbaked pie crust

Directions:
✔️ Preheat your oven to 425 F/220 C.
✔️ Mix together the eggs, unsweetened pumpkin puree, sweetened condensed milk, and pumpkin pie spice in a large bowl until thoroughly combined.
✔️ Spread the pie crust on a baking sheet.
✔️ Pour the pumpkin pie mixture over the crust.
✔️ Bake in the pie in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.
✔️ After 15 minutes, reduce oven heat to 350 F/175 C. Bake until the pie is set (about 35-40 min.)

 

(Recipe adapted from allrecipes.com)

Nikki Marengo Real Estate in Whitefish, November 2020

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Nikki Marengo was raised in a small town in Central Washington. Growing up in a rural setting and enjoying the area’s rivers, trails and mountains, Nikki knew she needed to settle somewhere surrounded by nature. Montana’s beautiful Flathead Valley was the perfect fit. Nikki moved to Kalispell and began her real estate career in 2013 by assisting Brian Murphy. She readily fell in love with the art of matching homes with buyers and sellers. Nikki’s fondness for people inspires her to go above and beyond the expectations of her clients. Her main objective is making others happy and that is why real estate has become more than a profession­–it’s a passion. Let Nikki help you with the next adventure in your life, whether it’s finding a home on the golf course or selling your cabin in the woods.

Real Estate Today

 

By Corrine DeGolier Lanfear|Realtor®️|November 2020

Should You Accept the Previous Buyer’s
Inspection Report?

Sometimes a house falls out of contract. Most buyers assume that it is related to a bad home inspection, but there are many reasons for a home to come back on the market that are unrelated to the condition of the home. During the contingency period, most buyers can cancel for almost any reason – or even no reason.

Of course, the listing agent and seller are motivated to get the home back under contract as quickly as possible and may offer the previous buyer’s home inspection report to the new buyer. Some may even ask that the new buyer remove their right to a home inspection, based on the one they offer.

If you have been offered the previous buyer’s inspection report, you’re probably wondering if you should accept it and remove that contingency. In a fast-moving seller’s market, it might be tempting, but before you accept the report, there are a few considerations:

• Before accepting the inspection, do your research. Who did the inspection? Is it a reputable, licensed home inspector? Check public review sites for comments and customer satisfaction. Check their license with the issuing board and see if they have had any violations or suspensions.
• Once you verify the company, give them a call. Make sure the inspection is transferable, and that they have performed a comprehensive inspection. Many companies offer both a comprehensive and a simpler, cheaper, visual inspection.
• Finally, read the report carefully. If there are issues discovered, ask for clarification and consider paying for the inspector to meet you at the home to discuss the report in person with you.

Accepting the home inspection might seem like a good idea – both to make your offer more appealing to the seller and to save a few dollars – but before you remove the home inspection contingency, do your homework. Make sure you understand the real condition of the property before you buy it.

Here’s What’s Happening

Winter decorations go up downtown

The iconic red bells and snowflakes hanging from lighted garland went up in downtown Whitefish Sunday morning.

Volunteers spent the morning hanging the winter decorations that have been a tradition in town since sometime in the 1950s. Each year volunteers spend weeks checking the roughly 10,000 bulbs in the decorations and preparing them to light up downtown.

The decorations include 24 snowflakes, 70 wreaths, four snowmen and 47 lighted garland strings.

The tradition began when John Austin, who was president of the Chamber of COmmerce, purchased the wire frames for 20 red bells for $1 a piece. He tasked John Thorson, who owned Flathead Upholstery, with putting new fabric on the wire frames.

Eventually the nonprofit Whitefish Shines took over the effort of maintaining and making sure the decorations decorate the town from late November through Presidents’ Day.

Hanging the lights has become a tradition of its own with volunteers of all ages showing up to assist in putting them up on the Sunday before Thanksgiving each year, no matter the weather. Read more…

Looking for a beautiful Montana home, land, or commercial property for sale near Whitefish? Call Nikki Marengo, your Whitefish RE/MAX real estate agent at (406) 862-9000 or (406) 212-8507

Sort Option
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The Nucleus Lofts, Unit 304

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
1,080Sqft
A wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/2 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential. With large windows and privacy blinds, the unit has an abundance of natural light.
$535,000

The Nucleus Lofts Unit #201

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
19Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$495,000

Unit #301 of The Nucleus Lofts

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
14Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$505,000

Land For sale

356 Lore Lake Rd, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

8Picture(s)
0Acre
Nice building lot in west valley! This .99 acre lot off Lore Lake Road has a shared well, 2-bedroom septic installed, power and no HOA or covenants. Mobil homes are permitted and this lot is just 12 miles to Whitefish and 12 minutes to Kalispell. Current owner has rented RV spots on the property for some extra income.
$245,000

Over 163 Acre Homestead, Avon

2801 Snow Shoe Creek Rd, Avon, Powell, Montana, United States 59713

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
60Picture(s)
2,461Sqft
A homestead of more than 6,000 acres originally included Ravenwood Ranch. Later, it was divided into 3 parcels, with a beautiful 168 acres remaining as the homestead. Ranch is now being offered with full Mountain scenery and unspoiled natural beauty.
$2,250,000

Whitefish Mountain Resort Condo Fractional Ownership!

114 Cedar Way, whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
26Picture(s)
1,255Sqft
ENJOY FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP of this lovely 3-bedroom 2 bath condo in beautiful Ptarmigan Village. 5 weeks a year can be yours in this clean, conveniently located unit with Whitefish Lakefront, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, workout facility, fishing pond, walking paths and so much more.
$55,000

180 Vista Lane 153, 143, 133, 123

180 Vista Lane, Big Fork, Flathead, Montana, United States 59911

15Picture(s)
0Sqft
Selling as Asset only, no financials available at this time. Opportunity to Turn key full service resort, bar, restaurant, tiki bar, event center, 2 boat slips, pool, hot tub, fuel dock, liquor license and much more in the picturesque village of Bigfork, Montana. Located at the North End of the largest freshwater lake, on the pristine waters of Flathead Lake.
$5,800,000

3 Bed/2 Bath Whitefish House

230 Fox Farm, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
1,334Sqft
Completely Renovated! Everything is brand new from the inside out! From new plumbing and electrical, to new roofing, windows, and flooring, and everything in between! This ranch style home with clean lines and a soft modern feel sits in the heart of downtown Whitefish; short distance to Whitefish Golf Club, restaurants, and shopping, and boasts peek-a-boo views of Big Mountain.
$0
35 Results returned.Per Page

Real Estate Market Trends

Virus Playing Part in Booming Ranch Sales in U.S. West

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington

BILLINGS — The coronavirus is one of the likely factors fueling a boom in large ranch sales in the U.S. West, real estate industry professionals said.

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington, The Billings Gazette reports.

“It’s the craziest year I’ve ever seen,” said Jim Taylor, director and real estate partner for Hall and Hall, which has offices in Montana and other Western states.

Taylor said buying a ranch is not always a compelling investment because the rate of return can be low. But he is working with buyers who see fewer stable alternatives.

“People look at them as an investment even though the ranching business isn’t good,” Taylor said.

Andy Rahn of Montana Land Source, a website tracking land listings and sales in the state, said factors driving buyers to rural areas can include a “get me out of here kind of mentality” concerning the pandemic.

That mindset may be propelled by fear of social unrest as well as mask and social distancing mandates with which buyers disagree.

Some in the industry theorize buyers believe rural areas are safer from COVID-19, while others said people who already planned to buy property in the future were spurred to action by the pandemic. Read more…

 

Thanksgiving can bring on a lot of stress when you think about how many people you have to impress. And the last thing you want to do is work all day in the kitchen to only produce a mediocre dish. ?

 

But worry no more!

 

Here is a quick and easy #pumpkinpierecipe that will leave you with enough time to relax before blowing your relatives’ taste buds away.

Ingredients:
✔️ 2 large eggs
✔️ 16 oz. (1 can) unsweetened pumpkin puree
✔️ 14 oz. (1 can) sweetened condensed milk
✔️ 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice)
✔️ 9 in. (1 pack) unbaked pie crust

Directions:
✔️ Preheat your oven to 425 F/220 C.
✔️ Mix together the eggs, unsweetened pumpkin puree, sweetened condensed milk, and pumpkin pie spice in a large bowl until thoroughly combined.
✔️ Spread the pie crust on a baking sheet.
✔️ Pour the pumpkin pie mixture over the crust.
✔️ Bake in the pie in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.
✔️ After 15 minutes, reduce oven heat to 350 F/175 C. Bake until the pie is set (about 35-40 min.)

 

(Recipe adapted from allrecipes.com)

Brian Nicodemus Real Estate in Whitefish, November 2020

Brian Nicodemus RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Brian Nicodemus

I’ve had the pleasure of living in the Flathead Valley since 1989. I am amazed every day by the beauty of its scenery and the heart of its people. Not to mention the endless possibilities of outdoor recreation right out your door. Since becoming a REALTOR in 1999 I’ve made many great friends and have been fortunate enough to sell some wonderful properties. The true reward for me is the smile on my customers face when they achieve their goals. No hassles and no pressure when you work with me. Just a friendly knowledgeable Real Estate Broker who is here to help. Give me a call or email me today so I can help you catch your special piece of Montana!

Real Estate Today

 

By Corrine DeGolier Lanfear|Realtor®️|November 2020

Should You Accept the Previous Buyer’s
Inspection Report?

Sometimes a house falls out of contract. Most buyers assume that it is related to a bad home inspection, but there are many reasons for a home to come back on the market that are unrelated to the condition of the home. During the contingency period, most buyers can cancel for almost any reason – or even no reason.

Of course, the listing agent and seller are motivated to get the home back under contract as quickly as possible and may offer the previous buyer’s home inspection report to the new buyer. Some may even ask that the new buyer remove their right to a home inspection, based on the one they offer.

If you have been offered the previous buyer’s inspection report, you’re probably wondering if you should accept it and remove that contingency. In a fast-moving seller’s market, it might be tempting, but before you accept the report, there are a few considerations:

• Before accepting the inspection, do your research. Who did the inspection? Is it a reputable, licensed home inspector? Check public review sites for comments and customer satisfaction. Check their license with the issuing board and see if they have had any violations or suspensions.
• Once you verify the company, give them a call. Make sure the inspection is transferable, and that they have performed a comprehensive inspection. Many companies offer both a comprehensive and a simpler, cheaper, visual inspection.
• Finally, read the report carefully. If there are issues discovered, ask for clarification and consider paying for the inspector to meet you at the home to discuss the report in person with you.

Accepting the home inspection might seem like a good idea – both to make your offer more appealing to the seller and to save a few dollars – but before you remove the home inspection contingency, do your homework. Make sure you understand the real condition of the property before you buy it.

Here’s What’s Happening

Winter decorations go up downtown

The iconic red bells and snowflakes hanging from lighted garland went up in downtown Whitefish Sunday morning.

Volunteers spent the morning hanging the winter decorations that have been a tradition in town since sometime in the 1950s. Each year volunteers spend weeks checking the roughly 10,000 bulbs in the decorations and preparing them to light up downtown.

The decorations include 24 snowflakes, 70 wreaths, four snowmen and 47 lighted garland strings.

The tradition began when John Austin, who was president of the Chamber of COmmerce, purchased the wire frames for 20 red bells for $1 a piece. He tasked John Thorson, who owned Flathead Upholstery, with putting new fabric on the wire frames.

Eventually the nonprofit Whitefish Shines took over the effort of maintaining and making sure the decorations decorate the town from late November through Presidents’ Day.

Hanging the lights has become a tradition of its own with volunteers of all ages showing up to assist in putting them up on the Sunday before Thanksgiving each year, no matter the weather. Read more…

 

Looking for a beautiful Montana home, land, or commercial property for sale near Whitefish? Call Brian Nicodemus, your Whitefish RE/MAX real estate agent at (406) 862-9000 or (406) 250-7311

Sort Option
  • Price
  • Beds
  • Baths
  • Sq/ft
  • MLS Number
Grid
List

The Nucleus Lofts, Unit 304

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
1,080Sqft
A wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/2 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential. With large windows and privacy blinds, the unit has an abundance of natural light.
$535,000

The Nucleus Lofts Unit #201

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
19Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$495,000

Unit #301 of The Nucleus Lofts

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
14Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$505,000

Land For sale

356 Lore Lake Rd, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

8Picture(s)
0Acre
Nice building lot in west valley! This .99 acre lot off Lore Lake Road has a shared well, 2-bedroom septic installed, power and no HOA or covenants. Mobil homes are permitted and this lot is just 12 miles to Whitefish and 12 minutes to Kalispell. Current owner has rented RV spots on the property for some extra income.
$245,000

Over 163 Acre Homestead, Avon

2801 Snow Shoe Creek Rd, Avon, Powell, Montana, United States 59713

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
60Picture(s)
2,461Sqft
A homestead of more than 6,000 acres originally included Ravenwood Ranch. Later, it was divided into 3 parcels, with a beautiful 168 acres remaining as the homestead. Ranch is now being offered with full Mountain scenery and unspoiled natural beauty.
$2,250,000

Whitefish Mountain Resort Condo Fractional Ownership!

114 Cedar Way, whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
26Picture(s)
1,255Sqft
ENJOY FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP of this lovely 3-bedroom 2 bath condo in beautiful Ptarmigan Village. 5 weeks a year can be yours in this clean, conveniently located unit with Whitefish Lakefront, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, workout facility, fishing pond, walking paths and so much more.
$55,000

180 Vista Lane 153, 143, 133, 123

180 Vista Lane, Big Fork, Flathead, Montana, United States 59911

15Picture(s)
0Sqft
Selling as Asset only, no financials available at this time. Opportunity to Turn key full service resort, bar, restaurant, tiki bar, event center, 2 boat slips, pool, hot tub, fuel dock, liquor license and much more in the picturesque village of Bigfork, Montana. Located at the North End of the largest freshwater lake, on the pristine waters of Flathead Lake.
$5,800,000

3 Bed/2 Bath Whitefish House

230 Fox Farm, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
1,334Sqft
Completely Renovated! Everything is brand new from the inside out! From new plumbing and electrical, to new roofing, windows, and flooring, and everything in between! This ranch style home with clean lines and a soft modern feel sits in the heart of downtown Whitefish; short distance to Whitefish Golf Club, restaurants, and shopping, and boasts peek-a-boo views of Big Mountain.
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Real Estate Market Trends

Virus Playing Part in Booming Ranch Sales in U.S. West

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington

BILLINGS — The coronavirus is one of the likely factors fueling a boom in large ranch sales in the U.S. West, real estate industry professionals said.

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington, The Billings Gazette reports.

“It’s the craziest year I’ve ever seen,” said Jim Taylor, director and real estate partner for Hall and Hall, which has offices in Montana and other Western states.

Taylor said buying a ranch is not always a compelling investment because the rate of return can be low. But he is working with buyers who see fewer stable alternatives.

“People look at them as an investment even though the ranching business isn’t good,” Taylor said.

Andy Rahn of Montana Land Source, a website tracking land listings and sales in the state, said factors driving buyers to rural areas can include a “get me out of here kind of mentality” concerning the pandemic.

That mindset may be propelled by fear of social unrest as well as mask and social distancing mandates with which buyers disagree.

Some in the industry theorize buyers believe rural areas are safer from COVID-19, while others said people who already planned to buy property in the future were spurred to action by the pandemic. Read more…

 

Thanksgiving can bring on a lot of stress when you think about how many people you have to impress. And the last thing you want to do is work all day in the kitchen to only produce a mediocre dish. ?

 

But worry no more!

 

Here is a quick and easy #pumpkinpierecipe that will leave you with enough time to relax before blowing your relatives’ taste buds away.

Ingredients:
✔️ 2 large eggs
✔️ 16 oz. (1 can) unsweetened pumpkin puree
✔️ 14 oz. (1 can) sweetened condensed milk
✔️ 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice)
✔️ 9 in. (1 pack) unbaked pie crust

Directions:
✔️ Preheat your oven to 425 F/220 C.
✔️ Mix together the eggs, unsweetened pumpkin puree, sweetened condensed milk, and pumpkin pie spice in a large bowl until thoroughly combined.
✔️ Spread the pie crust on a baking sheet.
✔️ Pour the pumpkin pie mixture over the crust.
✔️ Bake in the pie in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.
✔️ After 15 minutes, reduce oven heat to 350 F/175 C. Bake until the pie is set (about 35-40 min.)

 

(Recipe adapted from allrecipes.com)

Kyle Archer Real Estate in Whitefish, November 2020

Kyle Archer

Quality of life is what drew Whitefish native Kyle Archer back to the Flathead Valley. After graduating from Chapman University in Orange, California and stops in New York City and Nashville, Kyle knew there’s no better place to raise a family than in Northwest Montana. With a background in finance he works for his family construction business who specialize in residential excavation. Catch him around town with his wife Natalie performing original songs in the band Archertown, exploring the outdoors with his one year old son Boden, or at the ice rink playing in the local adult hockey league. He aims to provide first class service and is an asset when dealing with site work challenges. He is passionate to share his love of the valley with folks searching for their next adventure.

Real Estate Today

 

By Corrine DeGolier Lanfear|Realtor®️|November 2020

Should You Accept the Previous Buyer’s
Inspection Report?

Sometimes a house falls out of contract. Most buyers assume that it is related to a bad home inspection, but there are many reasons for a home to come back on the market that are unrelated to the condition of the home. During the contingency period, most buyers can cancel for almost any reason – or even no reason.

Of course, the listing agent and seller are motivated to get the home back under contract as quickly as possible and may offer the previous buyer’s home inspection report to the new buyer. Some may even ask that the new buyer remove their right to a home inspection, based on the one they offer.

If you have been offered the previous buyer’s inspection report, you’re probably wondering if you should accept it and remove that contingency. In a fast-moving seller’s market, it might be tempting, but before you accept the report, there are a few considerations:

• Before accepting the inspection, do your research. Who did the inspection? Is it a reputable, licensed home inspector? Check public review sites for comments and customer satisfaction. Check their license with the issuing board and see if they have had any violations or suspensions.
• Once you verify the company, give them a call. Make sure the inspection is transferable, and that they have performed a comprehensive inspection. Many companies offer both a comprehensive and a simpler, cheaper, visual inspection.
• Finally, read the report carefully. If there are issues discovered, ask for clarification and consider paying for the inspector to meet you at the home to discuss the report in person with you.

Accepting the home inspection might seem like a good idea – both to make your offer more appealing to the seller and to save a few dollars – but before you remove the home inspection contingency, do your homework. Make sure you understand the real condition of the property before you buy it.

Here’s What’s Happening

Winter decorations go up downtown

The iconic red bells and snowflakes hanging from lighted garland went up in downtown Whitefish Sunday morning.

Volunteers spent the morning hanging the winter decorations that have been a tradition in town since sometime in the 1950s. Each year volunteers spend weeks checking the roughly 10,000 bulbs in the decorations and preparing them to light up downtown.

The decorations include 24 snowflakes, 70 wreaths, four snowmen and 47 lighted garland strings.

The tradition began when John Austin, who was president of the Chamber of COmmerce, purchased the wire frames for 20 red bells for $1 a piece. He tasked John Thorson, who owned Flathead Upholstery, with putting new fabric on the wire frames.

Eventually the nonprofit Whitefish Shines took over the effort of maintaining and making sure the decorations decorate the town from late November through Presidents’ Day.

Hanging the lights has become a tradition of its own with volunteers of all ages showing up to assist in putting them up on the Sunday before Thanksgiving each year, no matter the weather. Read more…

Looking for a beautiful Montana home, land, or commercial property for sale near Whitefish? Call Kyle Archer, your Whitefish RE/MAX real estate agent at (406) 862-9000 or (949) 885-6569

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The Nucleus Lofts, Unit 304

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
1,080Sqft
A wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/2 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential. With large windows and privacy blinds, the unit has an abundance of natural light.
$535,000

The Nucleus Lofts Unit #201

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
19Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$495,000

Unit #301 of The Nucleus Lofts

540 Nucleus, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
14Picture(s)
820Sqft
Seller will OWNER FINANCE! Welcome to The Nucleus Lofts, a wonderful opportunity to own a brand new 2 bed/1 bath condo in the heart of downtown Columbia Falls, in the same block as retail, restaurants, and right across from the grocery store and much more! With its business zoning permitting weekly/nightly rental use, it offers excellent investment potential.
$505,000

Land For sale

356 Lore Lake Rd, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

8Picture(s)
0Acre
Nice building lot in west valley! This .99 acre lot off Lore Lake Road has a shared well, 2-bedroom septic installed, power and no HOA or covenants. Mobil homes are permitted and this lot is just 12 miles to Whitefish and 12 minutes to Kalispell. Current owner has rented RV spots on the property for some extra income.
$245,000

Over 163 Acre Homestead, Avon

2801 Snow Shoe Creek Rd, Avon, Powell, Montana, United States 59713

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
60Picture(s)
2,461Sqft
A homestead of more than 6,000 acres originally included Ravenwood Ranch. Later, it was divided into 3 parcels, with a beautiful 168 acres remaining as the homestead. Ranch is now being offered with full Mountain scenery and unspoiled natural beauty.
$2,250,000

Whitefish Mountain Resort Condo Fractional Ownership!

114 Cedar Way, whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
26Picture(s)
1,255Sqft
ENJOY FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP of this lovely 3-bedroom 2 bath condo in beautiful Ptarmigan Village. 5 weeks a year can be yours in this clean, conveniently located unit with Whitefish Lakefront, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, workout facility, fishing pond, walking paths and so much more.
$55,000

180 Vista Lane 153, 143, 133, 123

180 Vista Lane, Big Fork, Flathead, Montana, United States 59911

15Picture(s)
0Sqft
Selling as Asset only, no financials available at this time. Opportunity to Turn key full service resort, bar, restaurant, tiki bar, event center, 2 boat slips, pool, hot tub, fuel dock, liquor license and much more in the picturesque village of Bigfork, Montana. Located at the North End of the largest freshwater lake, on the pristine waters of Flathead Lake.
$5,800,000

3 Bed/2 Bath Whitefish House

230 Fox Farm, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

3Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
1,334Sqft
Completely Renovated! Everything is brand new from the inside out! From new plumbing and electrical, to new roofing, windows, and flooring, and everything in between! This ranch style home with clean lines and a soft modern feel sits in the heart of downtown Whitefish; short distance to Whitefish Golf Club, restaurants, and shopping, and boasts peek-a-boo views of Big Mountain.
$0
35 Results returned.Per Page

Real Estate Market Trends

Virus Playing Part in Booming Ranch Sales in U.S. West

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington

BILLINGS — The coronavirus is one of the likely factors fueling a boom in large ranch sales in the U.S. West, real estate industry professionals said.

Real estate brokers are experiencing high demand for ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Washington, The Billings Gazette reports.

“It’s the craziest year I’ve ever seen,” said Jim Taylor, director and real estate partner for Hall and Hall, which has offices in Montana and other Western states.

Taylor said buying a ranch is not always a compelling investment because the rate of return can be low. But he is working with buyers who see fewer stable alternatives.

“People look at them as an investment even though the ranching business isn’t good,” Taylor said.

Andy Rahn of Montana Land Source, a website tracking land listings and sales in the state, said factors driving buyers to rural areas can include a “get me out of here kind of mentality” concerning the pandemic.

That mindset may be propelled by fear of social unrest as well as mask and social distancing mandates with which buyers disagree.

Some in the industry theorize buyers believe rural areas are safer from COVID-19, while others said people who already planned to buy property in the future were spurred to action by the pandemic. Read more…

THE FARMHOUSE INN AND KITCHEN

A luxury bed and breakfast and farm to table style Bakery and Café featuring produce, meats etc from farms in the area. More info…

28 Lupfer Ave
Whitefish, MT 59937

(406) 730-2666

 

Thanksgiving can bring on a lot of stress when you think about how many people you have to impress. And the last thing you want to do is work all day in the kitchen to only produce a mediocre dish. ?

 

But worry no more!

 

Here is a quick and easy #pumpkinpierecipe that will leave you with enough time to relax before blowing your relatives’ taste buds away.

Ingredients:
✔️ 2 large eggs
✔️ 16 oz. (1 can) unsweetened pumpkin puree
✔️ 14 oz. (1 can) sweetened condensed milk
✔️ 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice)
✔️ 9 in. (1 pack) unbaked pie crust

Directions:
✔️ Preheat your oven to 425 F/220 C.
✔️ Mix together the eggs, unsweetened pumpkin puree, sweetened condensed milk, and pumpkin pie spice in a large bowl until thoroughly combined.
✔️ Spread the pie crust on a baking sheet.
✔️ Pour the pumpkin pie mixture over the crust.
✔️ Bake in the pie in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.
✔️ After 15 minutes, reduce oven heat to 350 F/175 C. Bake until the pie is set (about 35-40 min.)

 

(Recipe adapted from allrecipes.com)

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