Kyle Duty Whitefish Real Estate December 2020

Kyle Duty

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, he 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’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®️|December 2020

Age-Old Real Estate Selling Tips to Ignore

Homeowners planning to sell their home tend to get unsolicited advice from every direction. “Do this,” “don’t do that”; it can be difficult to decipher the good from the bad advice. As homebuyers become more informed and market-savvy, knowing which age-old advice to
ignore can be important. Here are some adages which should be retired immediately.

• ?Spring is the best time to sell – While spring is traditionally when home sales tick upward, the real key to selling is inventory levels. Low inventory means more chances your home will be more desirable, and this can occur any time of the year.
• ?The first offer is always the best – While all offers should be considered, don’t feel pressured to take a sub-par offer just because it was the first.
• ?Open houses sell houses – Not necessarily. Only 2% of homes sell as the direct result of an open house, according to the National Association of Realtors®. People are more attracted to virtual tours and online photos during these times. Consider a “Virtual Open House,” or scheduled showings on a specific weekend giving a certain end date that all offers must be in by. This will still generate the “buzz” around your property and create some urgency for perspective buyers.
• ?Price high so there is room to negotiate – Homebuyers are more sophisticated about pricing and will not bother with overpriced homes.
• ?If you don’t want to make repairs then lower your price – Unless you market your home as a fixer-upper, buyers expect the home to be in reasonable condition and a low price might not be enough to encourage an offer. Have your Broker or Real Estate Agent pull a Comparable Market Analysis, considering items such as condition of the property, square footage, amount of rooms, and area the home is located when considering how to price. Most agents have a list of trusted vendors they can suggest for you to make the needed repairs. Small repairs can make a big difference in the final price.
 ?You must update your kitchen to sell – Buyers do love renovated kitchens, but keep in mind that you typically recover only 81% of the cost of a remodel when selling. Try these simple ideas instead: Keep it clean and uncluttered, possibly a coat of paint or new hardware on the cabinets or an updated backsplash can make a big difference. This will leave the buyer to update to their preferences, which most prefer to do when making a home purchase.

Selling a home is a major life decision. Before you begin the process of listing your home, do your research and make sure the advice you rely on is valid in today’s changing environment and you pair up with an agent you can trust.

Here’s What’s Happening

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Mask Up, Ski Down

Opening week off to a smooth start at Whitefish Mountain Resort, with the ski area earning praise from ‘super seniors’ for its safety precautions

Although Whitefish Mountain Resort’s outdoor operations will run similar to pre-pandemic times, with lift line corrals set up roughly the same, a major difference is that skiers and riders are required to wear face coverings while waiting in line for the chair, as well as while loading and unloading.

That might seem like a straightforward requirement, particularly given that face coverings tend to be standard attire for skiers and snowboarders. But mask requirements during the pandemic have become the subject of a polarizing national debate, and Whitefish Mountain Resort, as well as the city of Whitefish, have gone to great lengths to educate the skiing community on the importance of heeding the requirement this winter… 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

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4 1/2 City Lots in Clyde Park w/ US 89 Coverage

TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018

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Oppoprtunity abounds to the entrepreneur looking to start a business in Clyde Park, MT! These 4 1/2 city lots on the main drag spanning .311 acres total offer many uses to cater to your needs, Commercial or Residential! These level lots are in a convenient location with prime US 89 frontage and have city water in place, electrical and a septic system.
$679,000

2 Bed/2 Bath Condo Near Hospital & More, Whitefish!

258 Blackberry Loop, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937

2Bathroom(s)
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Lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath with loft townhome located in beautiful Whitefish Montana. This clean unit has upgraded light colored cabinets to help brighten the interior and has a finish heated 2 car garage. It's also located close to the clubhouse and workout facility for easy access.
$570,000

1/2 a City Block on Nucleus in Columbia Falls!

214 Nucleus Ave, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

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Rare opportunity!! Prime commercial property consisting of 10 city lots on 1/2 of a city block, plus two rental units. Located in the heart of the thriving and booming community of Columbia Falls, Montana. This highly desirable property is zoned CB-4, offering unparalleled potential for investors or businesses seeking the perfect location in a thriving community.
$1,495,000

4+ Acres in Columbia Falls, Industrial Zoning

1947 9th St, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912

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Wonderful light Industrial zoned lot in Columbia Falls. Over four acres of level land ideal for your commercial needs. Convenient location off of 9th street offers easy on and off access to the main highway and also the truck route. City services, sewer, water and power in close proximity.
$949,000

Duplex in Convenient Kalispell Location

2131/2133 Teal, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

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2Bathroom(s)
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Southwest side of Kalispell Duplex for sale. This duplex was built in 2001 and has 2 units, each with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a 1 car garage. Property features underground sprinklers, back yard patio, washer dryer hook ups, sidewalks and streetlights. This is a corner lot with close proximity to schools, stores and the Hwy 93 bypass.
$675,000

1782 Sq Ft Home on 3 Acres!

300 Pleasant Valley, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925

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Welcome to 300 Pleasant Valley Road in Beautiful Marion, MT! Three acres of wonderfully laid out land that lends itself to be a perfect mini farm. Fenced and cross fenced with multiple outbuildings including a shelter, hay shed, two chicken coops (one is insulated), green house, dog kennels and a storage shed.
$539,000

Amazing commercial property offered with over 20 years experience!

3630 Highway 93 N, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

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Amazing commercial property offered with over 20 years experience, the Majestic Valley Arena has played host to equestrian competitions of a national caliber, large banquets, trade shows, expos, rodeos, and concerts.
$15,000,000

3 Bed/2 Bath in Whitefish!

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

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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.
$899,000

3 Bed/1 3/4 Bath Townhouse in Kalispell

1390 Destiny, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901

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Newer Townhouse close to downtown Kalispell. This single level 3 bed 2 bath home with open floor plan is move in ready. Fully fenced backyard, front porch, back patio, irrigation and attached garage. Close to Radkin Elementary School and the access to the bypass. Call Jessica Bubar at 406-890-1531 or your real estate professional.
$449,000
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Real Estate Market Trends

The average sales price in Whitefish, Flathead Valley as a whole, Kalispell, and Columbia Falls of a single-family residence in November for the past 3 years is depicted in the graphs below. The only downward trend in NMAR’s latest data is the average number of days on market for Flathead Valley homes—yet another indicator of a bustling real estate market.

 

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

Recipe of The Month

 

 

Here is a simple recipe you can cozy up to:

Ingredients:
✔️ 4 cups apple cider
✔️ 1 bottle (750 ml) red wine of your choice
✔️ ¼ cup honey
✔️ 2 cinnamon sticks
✔️ Juice, zest, and peel from 1-2 oranges depending on your taste
✔️ 4 cloves
✔️ 3-star anises

Directions:
✔️ Combine all ingredients except the orange peel in a large saucepan.
✔️ Bring to a boil and then let the mix simmer on low heat for 10 minutes.
✔️ Pour mulled wine into mugs and add the orange peel for garnish.

Recipe adapted from Food Network.

Whitefish Real Estate Pete Francisco Oct 2019

Whitefish real estate Pete Francisco

Pete​ sells Whitefish real estate in​ ​the​ ​Flathead​ ​Valley, where he has lived​ ​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. To contact Pete call: 406.270.5908.

pumpkin patchExplore: Sweet Pickin’s Pumpkin Patch

BY FLATHEAD BEACON STAFF // SEP 24, 2019

Autumn is here, bringing with it all the hallmark traditions the valley cherishes, including a trip to Sweet Pickin’s Pumpkin Patch, now at its new location at 1990 Holt Stage.

The farm is a fall wonderland, boasting not only a pumpkin patch, but also plenty of family-friendly activities. These include a barrel car ride, side-by-side cow train ride, a tractor tour, a pedal cart racetrack, and a tricycle maze.

The huge jumping pillow for kids is also a favorite.

To help fuel all the fun, there’s fresh kettle corn, hand-dipped caramel apples, giant cookies, hot chocolate, shaved ice, barbecue, and an espresso stand to give the adults that extra kick they need to keep up with the kids.

Sweet Pickin’s is open every day through Oct. 31, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The daily rate per person is $9; a season pass is $25; children 2 and under get in free. For more information, visit www.sweetpickinspumpkinpatch.com or call 406-752-2359.

Real Estate Market Trends:

Flathead County land sales, past five years, by quarter

BY FLATHEAD BEACON // RICHARD DEWS // JUL 17, 2019

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Last year’s second quarter land sales quantities were almost off the chart in the second quarter. 2018 was a banner year, as only the fourth quarter showed a drop from 2017 numbers.

Thus far, 2019 numbers show a pull-back from 2018 quarterly sales. 2018 had the best numbers of the prior four years (Q1, Q2 and Q3). We will know in a few days whether 2019 numbers indicate a consistent curtailment over 2018, or if the market catches up to (or overtakes) any prior upward trends.

Richard Dews is CEO of Glacier Flathead Real Estate, a Flathead-based real estate software and services company.

 

Below are some beautiful properties listed by Pete.

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    oktoberfest musicoktoberfestJoin us in beautiful Whitefish, Montana, for two weekends of authentic German beer, food, music and fun – Montana style!

    SCHEDULE:

    Click here for the complete schedule: www.whitefishoktoberfest.com/schedule/

    NEW LOCATION:

    The 10th Annual Great Northwest Oktoberfest takes place under the “Oktoberfest Bigtop” at Smith Fields, just east of North Valley Hospital, Whitefish, Montana.

    Golfing

    Get those last rounds of golf in this month at Whitefish Lake Golf Course.

    Fall hours are in effect now.

    The Golf Shop opens at 8:30am.

    Tee Time phone calls are taken from 8:45am.

    The course opens for play at 9:00am.

    More information…click here.

    Kyle Duty’s Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter September 2019

    Kyle Duty real estate in Whitefish

     

     

    Kyle 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, since there are houses with great outdoor living spaces which you can find online. He is passionate and well informed about the market, which allows him to guide his clients into their dream home or commercial real estate. Call Kyle today at 406.871.4947.

    New Nonprofit Collective Aims to Strengthen Local Food Systems

    BY MYERS REECE // AUG 11, 2019 // FLATHEAD BEACON

    Glacier FEAST is a newly formed nonprofit collective whose mission is to strengthen local food systems in the Flathead Valley.

    Local growers and food advocates formed Glacier FEAST (Farmers and Eaters Advocating Sustainability Together) “with the intention of supporting the expansion of Flathead Valley’s food growing economy into a thriving community-based system that is values-based and enhances the community’s economic, nutritional, social and environmental health,” according to a press release.

    “Recognizing that a fully-functioning system includes everyone (if you eat, you’re in!), Glacier FEAST, a project of FarmHands Nourish, seeks to build awareness and help connect the dots in the system by bringing folks to the table from all parts of the local food system, including: producers, processors, distributors, consumers, and recycling/recovery,” the group stated.

      Where to find local, organically grown foods in the Whitefish area:

    Two Bear Farm, 1978 KM Ranch Road, Whitefish, 406-370-2890

    Whitefish Stage Organic Farms, 2288 Whitefish Stage Road, Kalispell, 406-755-4769

    Purple Frog Gardens, 170 Blanchard Lake Drive, Whitefish, 406-862-0621

    Columbia Farms, 355 Rogers Road, Columbia Falls – find Ed at the Columbia Falls Farmers Market on Thursday evenings from 5-7:30, Nucleus Avenue in Columbia Falls

     

    Whitefish Community Foundation’s Great Fish Challenge

    This charitable giving campaign benefits 53 local charities in 2019. Support all your favorite charities and help them earn a percentage match from the Whitefish Community Foundation.

    There are two categories for giving: Community Donors and Challengers. Community Donors make a single designated gift, allocated between the specific nonprofits they wish to support. Challengers give to the Great Fish Match Fund to help increase the Match, which will substantially increase the impact of each participating organization’s fundraising efforts during the Challenge giving period. And don’t forget to run in the 5K to earn points for your favorite nonprofit.

    The challenge runs through September 13, 2019. Visit www.whitefishcommunityfoundation.org for more information.

    Below are some beautiful properties listed by Kyle.

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      Whitefish Farmers Market

      Enjoy the bounty of summer every Tuesday evening from 5:30-7:00 PM through September 24th, Depot Park in Whitefish

      Whitefish Real Estate Market Summary for July 2019

      In the Whitefish area, new residential listings totaled 72 in July 2019. The greatest growth was in the $350,000-$399,000 price range, similar to July of 2018.

      The number of active residential listings remains steady at 306 in July of 2019, similar to July of 2018.

      Forty-four residential units were sold in July of 2019, as compared with 31 units sold in July of 2018, with the greatest activity in the $250,000 to $349,000 range. The average days on market of these listings sold in July was 227 days, compared to 153 days in July of 2018.

      Land listings were not as active as residential. New land listings totaled 23 in July 2019. The most active price range was $150,000 to $199,999.

      The total number of active land listings was 220 in July of 2019, a bit lower compared to 269 listings in July of 2018.

      Thirteen pieces of bare land sold during July of 2019, compared with 26 pieces in July of 2018, with the greatest activity in the $100,000 to $199,999 range. The average days on market of these sold listings was 273 days, compared to 126 days in July of 2018.

       

      Kerrie Cardon’s Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter September 2019

      Kerrie Cardon real estate agent Whitefish

       

       

      Kerrie knows that this truly is the Last Best Place. Kerrie cherishes this area and our wonderful state. 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 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, 406.270.2614.

      New Nonprofit Collective Aims to Strengthen Local Food Systems

      BY MYERS REECE // AUG 11, 2019 // FLATHEAD BEACON

      Glacier FEAST is a newly formed nonprofit collective whose mission is to strengthen local food systems in the Flathead Valley.

      Local growers and food advocates formed Glacier FEAST (Farmers and Eaters Advocating Sustainability Together) “with the intention of supporting the expansion of Flathead Valley’s food growing economy into a thriving community-based system that is values-based and enhances the community’s economic, nutritional, social and environmental health,” according to a press release.

      “Recognizing that a fully-functioning system includes everyone (if you eat, you’re in!), Glacier FEAST, a project of FarmHands Nourish, seeks to build awareness and help connect the dots in the system by bringing folks to the table from all parts of the local food system, including: producers, processors, distributors, consumers, and recycling/recovery,” the group stated.

        Where to find local, organically grown foods in the Whitefish area:

      Two Bear Farm, 1978 KM Ranch Road, Whitefish, 406-370-2890

      Whitefish Stage Organic Farms, 2288 Whitefish Stage Road, Kalispell, 406-755-4769

      Purple Frog Gardens, 170 Blanchard Lake Drive, Whitefish, 406-862-0621

      Columbia Farms, 355 Rogers Road, Columbia Falls – find Ed at the Columbia Falls Farmers Market on Thursday evenings from 5-7:30, Nucleus Avenue in Columbia Falls

       

      Whitefish Community Foundation’s Great Fish Challenge

      This charitable giving campaign benefits 53 local charities in 2019. Support all your favorite charities and help them earn a percentage match from the Whitefish Community Foundation.

      There are two categories for giving: Community Donors and Challengers. Community Donors make a single designated gift, allocated between the specific nonprofits they wish to support. Challengers give to the Great Fish Match Fund to help increase the Match, which will substantially increase the impact of each participating organization’s fundraising efforts during the Challenge giving period. And don’t forget to run in the 5K to earn points for your favorite nonprofit.

      The challenge runs through September 13, 2019. Visit www.whitefishcommunityfoundation.org for more information.

      Below are some beautiful properties listed by Kerrie.

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        Whitefish Farmers Market

        Enjoy the bounty of summer every Tuesday evening from 5:30-7:00 PM through September 24th, Depot Park in Whitefish

         

        Whitefish Real Estate Market Summary for July 2019

        In the Whitefish area, new residential listings totaled 72 in July 2019. The greatest growth was in the $350,000-$399,000 price range, similar to July of 2018.

        The number of active residential listings remains steady at 306 in July of 2019, similar to July of 2018.

        Forty-four residential units were sold in July of 2019, as compared with 31 units sold in July of 2018, with the greatest activity in the $250,000 to $349,000 range. The average days on market of these listings sold in July was 227 days, compared to 153 days in July of 2018.

        Land listings were not as active as residential. New land listings totaled 23 in July 2019. The most active price range was $150,000 to $199,999.

        The total number of active land listings was 220 in July of 2019, a bit lower compared to 269 listings in July of 2018.

        Thirteen pieces of bare land sold during July of 2019, compared with 26 pieces in July of 2018, with the greatest activity in the $100,000 to $199,999 range. The average days on market of these sold listings was 273 days, compared to 126 days in July of 2018.

         

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