Brian Nicodemus’ Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter September 2019

Brian Nicodemus RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Brian Nicodemus

August has been a busy month for the Flathead Valley and Flathead Valley Real Estate. The Northwest Montana Fair was in town through the middle of the month. Rodeo, 4H, concerts, treats and rides met fair gores for a week. On Friday the 16th, Northwest Montana REALTORS sponsored the fair parade down Main Street in Kalispell. This is the second year in a row we sponsored the parade and the fourth time we have had a float. As always, we promote housing and our Charitable Foundation. This year we handed out around 5 pounds of candy and 800 frozen Otter Pops to attendees old and young.

In the last 30 days we have closed 39 properties in the Whitefish area alone. Ranging from a $134,000 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo in Kandahar to a $3.4 million six bedroom, 5 bath, 6400 sq. ft. custom home on 26 acres. We also closed 7 properties priced at $1 million or more. The market continues to be hot. Call me today with any Montana Real Estate questions or to catch your piece of northwest Montana! I love what I do and I’m always here to help! 406.250.7311.

 

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.

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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.

     

    Brian Nicodemus’ Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter August 2019

    Brian Nicodemus RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Brian Nicodemus

     

    Northwest Montana Real Estate is MOVING!! All price ranges are selling including many high-priced lake homes and commercial properties. In the last 30 days alone, Whitefish had 41 residential closings ranging from $85,000 to $3,500,000. We had 16 land closings ranging from $105,000 to $1,580,000, and we had 4 commercial sales ranging from $417,000 to $5,500,000. The market is very busy in Whitefish, Montana and our surrounding towns. If you or someone you know is looking for northwest Montana Real Estate, please give me a call 406-250-7311. And remember, don’t just buy any Montana property, buy the right Montana property! Contact RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate today!

    WAGFest in Whitefish WAG dog parkbenefits dog park

    Mark your calendars for WAGFest! This dog friendly event will be held from 11 AM to TBD on August 24, 2019 at Hugh Rogers Wag Park in Whitefish, MT. Admission is free.

    “BringFido” and the family to this fun annual event that supports the park. A complimentary BBQ picnic, raffle, and contests make this an event not to be missed! All funds raised go directly to the dog park.

    Join in the fun now. BringFido members can upload a photo of your pet at WAGFest!

    You can also share by using the hashtag #bringfido on FacebookTwitter or Instagram.

    Sponsored by Alpine Animal Hospital.

    Click here for more information.

    Summer Brewfest benefits the whitefish summer brewfestS.N.O.W. Bus

    Save the date for this brewfest, located in Depot Park – 510 Railway Street, Whitefish, on Saturday, August 24 at 3:00 pm,

    Over 30 brewers are on tap for this awesome annual event. Enjoy beer, cider and kombucha as well as delicious food trucks, all the while supporting FREE public transportation in Whitefish. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Please bring your ID!

    The SNOW Bus provided free transportation during winter between town and the ski lifts on Big Mountain.

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      Flathead county real estate market July 2019

      Real Estate Market Trends

      Smooth sailing: Flathead County residential sales by quarter past five years

      BY RICHARD DEWS // JUL 10, 2019 Flathead Beacon

      During which quarter of the year do the greatest (or least) quantity of homes sell? Q2 (April through June) runs amazingly neck-and-neck with Q3 (July through September) (see chart). For first quarter sales quantities, over the past five years, the slow uptick shot upwards noticeably in 2019. Q2 sales quantities have been almost identical, for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

      Eyes are on sales quantities for Q3 2019, which we’ve only just begun, as Q3 2017 showed a 15 percent spike over surrounding years. Outside of that spike, Q3 sales quantities have also been amazingly consistent for three of the past four years. The Q4 units sold grouping shows a nearly linear stair-stepped growth over these past four years.

      Q4 quantities were encroaching upon Q3 numbers, in 2018. One might summarize the chart as depicting a healthy picture of stability and manageable growth.

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

      Nikki Marengo’s Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter August 2019

      REMAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate Nikki Marengo

       

       

       

      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. 406.212.8507.

      WAGFest in Whitefish WAG dog parkbenefits dog park

      Mark your calendars for WAGFest! This dog friendly event will be held from 11 AM to TBD on August 24, 2019 at Hugh Rogers Wag Park in Whitefish, MT. Admission is free.

      “BringFido” and the family to this fun annual event that supports the park. A complimentary BBQ picnic, raffle, and contests make this an event not to be missed! All funds raised go directly to the dog park.

      Join in the fun now. BringFido members can upload a photo of your pet at WAGFest!

      You can also share by using the hashtag #bringfido on FacebookTwitter or Instagram.

      Sponsored by Alpine Animal Hospital.

      Click here for more information.

      Summer Brewfest benefits the whitefish summer brewfestS.N.O.W. Bus

      Save the date for this brewfest, located in Depot Park – 510 Railway Street, Whitefish, on Saturday, August 24 at 3:00 pm,

      Over 30 brewers are on tap for this awesome annual event. Enjoy beer, cider and kombucha as well as delicious food trucks, all the while supporting FREE public transportation in Whitefish. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Please bring your ID!

      The SNOW Bus provided free transportation during winter between town and the ski lifts on Big Mountain.

      Below are some beautiful properties listed by Nikki.

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        Flathead county real estate market July 2019

        Real Estate Market Trends

        Smooth sailing: Flathead County residential sales by quarter past five years

        BY RICHARD DEWS // JUL 10, 2019 Flathead Beacon

        During which quarter of the year do the greatest (or least) quantity of homes sell? Q2 (April through June) runs amazingly neck-and-neck with Q3 (July through September) (see chart). For first quarter sales quantities, over the past five years, the slow uptick shot upwards noticeably in 2019. Q2 sales quantities have been almost identical, for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

        Eyes are on sales quantities for Q3 2019, which we’ve only just begun, as Q3 2017 showed a 15 percent spike over surrounding years. Outside of that spike, Q3 sales quantities have also been amazingly consistent for three of the past four years. The Q4 units sold grouping shows a nearly linear stair-stepped growth over these past four years.

        Q4 quantities were encroaching upon Q3 numbers, in 2018. One might summarize the chart as depicting a healthy picture of stability and manageable growth.

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

        Kerrie Cardon’s Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter August 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.

        WAGFest in Whitefish WAG dog parkbenefits dog park

        Mark your calendars for WAGFest! This dog friendly event will be held from 11 AM to TBD on August 24, 2019 at Hugh Rogers Wag Park in Whitefish, MT. Admission is free.

        “BringFido” and the family to this fun annual event that supports the park. A complimentary BBQ picnic, raffle, and contests make this an event not to be missed! All funds raised go directly to the dog park.

        Join in the fun now. BringFido members can upload a photo of your pet at WAGFest!

        You can also share by using the hashtag #bringfido on FacebookTwitter or Instagram.

        Sponsored by Alpine Animal Hospital.

        Click here for more information.

        Summer Brewfest benefits the whitefish summer brewfestS.N.O.W. Bus

        Save the date for this brewfest, located in Depot Park – 510 Railway Street, Whitefish, on Saturday, August 24 at 3:00 pm,

        Over 30 brewers are on tap for this awesome annual event. Enjoy beer, cider and kombucha as well as delicious food trucks, all the while supporting FREE public transportation in Whitefish. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Please bring your ID!

        The SNOW Bus provided free transportation during winter between town and the ski lifts on Big Mountain.

        Below are some beautiful properties listed by Kerrie.

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          Flathead county real estate market July 2019

          Real Estate Market Trends

          Smooth sailing: Flathead County residential sales by quarter past five years

          BY RICHARD DEWS // JUL 10, 2019 Flathead Beacon

          During which quarter of the year do the greatest (or least) quantity of homes sell? Q2 (April through June) runs amazingly neck-and-neck with Q3 (July through September) (see chart). For first quarter sales quantities, over the past five years, the slow uptick shot upwards noticeably in 2019. Q2 sales quantities have been almost identical, for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

          Eyes are on sales quantities for Q3 2019, which we’ve only just begun, as Q3 2017 showed a 15 percent spike over surrounding years. Outside of that spike, Q3 sales quantities have also been amazingly consistent for three of the past four years. The Q4 units sold grouping shows a nearly linear stair-stepped growth over these past four years.

          Q4 quantities were encroaching upon Q3 numbers, in 2018. One might summarize the chart as depicting a healthy picture of stability and manageable growth.

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

          Kyle Duty’s Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter August 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. 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.

          WAGFest in Whitefish WAG dog parkbenefits dog park

          Mark your calendars for WAGFest! This dog friendly event will be held from 11 AM to TBD on August 24, 2019 at Hugh Rogers Wag Park in Whitefish, MT. Admission is free.

          “BringFido” and the family to this fun annual event that supports the park. A complimentary BBQ picnic, raffle, and contests make this an event not to be missed! All funds raised go directly to the dog park.

          Join in the fun now. BringFido members can upload a photo of your pet at WAGFest!

          You can also share by using the hashtag #bringfido on FacebookTwitter or Instagram.

          Sponsored by Alpine Animal Hospital.

          Click here for more information.

          Summer Brewfest benefits the whitefish summer brewfestS.N.O.W. Bus

          Save the date for this brewfest, located in Depot Park – 510 Railway Street, Whitefish, on Saturday, August 24 at 3:00 pm,

          Over 30 brewers are on tap for this awesome annual event. Enjoy beer, cider and kombucha as well as delicious food trucks, all the while supporting FREE public transportation in Whitefish. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Please bring your ID!

          The SNOW Bus provided free transportation during winter between town and the ski lifts on Big Mountain.

          Below are some beautiful properties listed by RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate.

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            Flathead county real estate market July 2019

            Real Estate Market Trends

            Smooth sailing: Flathead County residential sales by quarter past five years

            BY RICHARD DEWS // JUL 10, 2019 Flathead Beacon

            During which quarter of the year do the greatest (or least) quantity of homes sell? Q2 (April through June) runs amazingly neck-and-neck with Q3 (July through September) (see chart). For first quarter sales quantities, over the past five years, the slow uptick shot upwards noticeably in 2019. Q2 sales quantities have been almost identical, for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

            Eyes are on sales quantities for Q3 2019, which we’ve only just begun, as Q3 2017 showed a 15 percent spike over surrounding years. Outside of that spike, Q3 sales quantities have also been amazingly consistent for three of the past four years. The Q4 units sold grouping shows a nearly linear stair-stepped growth over these past four years.

            Q4 quantities were encroaching upon Q3 numbers, in 2018. One might summarize the chart as depicting a healthy picture of stability and manageable growth.

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

            Pete Francisco’s Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter August 2019

            Whitefish real estate 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. To contact Pete call: 406.270.5908.

            WAGFest in Whitefish WAG dog parkbenefits dog park

            Mark your calendars for WAGFest! This dog friendly event will be held from 11 AM to TBD on August 24, 2019 at Hugh Rogers Wag Park in Whitefish, MT. Admission is free.

            “BringFido” and the family to this fun annual event that supports the park. A complimentary BBQ picnic, raffle, and contests make this an event not to be missed! All funds raised go directly to the dog park.

            Join in the fun now. BringFido members can upload a photo of your pet at WAGFest!

            You can also share by using the hashtag #bringfido on FacebookTwitter or Instagram.

            Sponsored by Alpine Animal Hospital.

            Click here for more information.

            Summer Brewfest benefits the whitefish summer brewfestS.N.O.W. Bus

            Save the date for this brewfest, located in Depot Park – 510 Railway Street, Whitefish, on Saturday, August 24 at 3:00 pm,

            Over 30 brewers are on tap for this awesome annual event. Enjoy beer, cider and kombucha as well as delicious food trucks, all the while supporting FREE public transportation in Whitefish. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Please bring your ID!

            The SNOW Bus provided free transportation during winter between town and the ski lifts on Big Mountain.

            Below are some beautiful properties listed by Pete.

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              Flathead county real estate market July 2019

              Real Estate Market Trends

              Smooth sailing: Flathead County residential sales by quarter past five years

              BY RICHARD DEWS // JUL 10, 2019 Flathead Beacon

              During which quarter of the year do the greatest (or least) quantity of homes sell? Q2 (April through June) runs amazingly neck-and-neck with Q3 (July through September) (see chart). For first quarter sales quantities, over the past five years, the slow uptick shot upwards noticeably in 2019. Q2 sales quantities have been almost identical, for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

              Eyes are on sales quantities for Q3 2019, which we’ve only just begun, as Q3 2017 showed a 15 percent spike over surrounding years. Outside of that spike, Q3 sales quantities have also been amazingly consistent for three of the past four years. The Q4 units sold grouping shows a nearly linear stair-stepped growth over these past four years.

              Q4 quantities were encroaching upon Q3 numbers, in 2018. One might summarize the chart as depicting a healthy picture of stability and manageable growth.

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

              Pete Francisco’s Whitefish Real Estate Newsletter July 2019

              Whitefish real estate 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. To contact Pete call: 406.270.5908.

              40th Annual Whitefish Arts Festival

              This year will be the 40th annual Whitefish Arts Festival. It is an event that has become a highlight for many over the 4th of July weekend and is sponsored by Whitefish Christian Academy. An annual favorite throughout the Northwest, the Whitefish Arts Festival maintains a long tradition of high quality arts and fine crafts. Whitefish is a picturesque village nestled in the Flathead Valley of Montana featuring beautiful lakes, majestic mountains and friendly folks strolling the streets during the 4th of July weekend.

              The event is held at Depot Park in Whitefish, Friday, July 5 through Sunday, July 7, from 10am-4pm daily.

              Artists from across the country are represented in the Whitefish Arts Festival. Metal sculptures, paintings and photography, woodworking, pottery, jewelry, clothing, and home decorations are just some of the featured fine arts. There is always a variety of Montana style art available. All of the art is handmade.

              Find out more: www.whitefishartsfestival.org

              Real Estate Market Trends

              BY RICHARD DEWS // JUN 19, 2019 // FLATHEAD BEACON

              Last Fourth of July, we looked at the Flathead Country single-family residence sales quantities and median speeds (listing to contract) — and median list and sold prices per square foot. Let’s update the chart for this past year’s activity (since June 14, 2018), for homes whose original list prices were between $150,000 and $650,000 (see chart).

              Blue bars represent quantities sold over this past year, using the left-side vertical axis numbers. By far the greatest quantity of homes (200+) sold at the original list price. About half as many sold for 98 percent of their original list, stair-stepping downward from there in quantities sold through ranges of 97 percent to 90 percent of original list.

              Orange bars show that those homes which took longer to sell also sold for less of their original list price, with time-to-contract shrinking consistently all the way down to about a week for those selling at their list price.

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

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                Glacier National Park website launches new page to provide real-time updates

                BY CHARLOTTE BAUSCH // JUN 17, 2019  // FLATHEAD BEACON

                During peak season, Glacier National Park is choked with visitors. Cars circle lots with no open spaces, campgrounds are thick with tents and roads such as Two Medicine and North Fork are so busy that park workers are forced to restrict access.

                The park’s new Recreation Access Display (RAD) is designed to help ease the pressure of these summer crowds, giving visitors real-time updates on the status of parking lots, campgrounds and roads on its convenient web interface.

                Read the whole article in the Flathead Beacon: click here.

                Rocky Mountain Real Estate