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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.
Below are some beautiful properties listed by RE/MAX Rocky Mountain.
- Price
- Beds
- Baths
- Sq/ft
- MLS Number
Elk Creek Property
000 Elk Creek Road, Wilsall, Montana, United States 59086
Beautiful 14 Acres in Clyde Park!
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
2,481 Sq Ft House in Bozeman
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4 1/2 City Lots in Clyde Park w/ US 89 Coverage
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
13 Acres in Marion
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
3600 Sq Ft House with Short Term Rental Capabilities
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
Iron Horse Home
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
Acreage overlooking The Clark Fork!
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
.73 Acre Lot, Zoned R2
435 Dakota Ave, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
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Symphony Night at The Farm
July 5 and 6, 2019
Glacier Symphony performs “American Salute!” featuring music by Gershwin, Copland along with patriotic favorites. Rain or shine outdoor concerts for family and friends! Bring a picnic!
Whitefish Gallery Night
July 11
Downtown Whitefish
The art community of Whitefish comes together to host an evening of featured artist exhibitions, entertainment, and light refreshments.
Going-to-the-Sun Road is open!
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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.