Spring is almost upon us and I can’t wait! Although it’s not over yet, it’s been a fairly mild winter here in Northwest Montana. Not too many really cold days and not a bunch of snow to shovel in town. Lots of snow in the mountains should provide plenty of water this spring and summer for some great fishing and recreating all around the state of Montana. The Flathead Valley alone is at 103% of our annual snowfall already this winter with a couple months to go. The other good reason to celebrate spring, the golf courses will be open soon. Whitefish has the only 36-hole golf course in the state and there are 7 golf courses within an hour of Whitefish.
With spring comes opportunity in our Real Estate market. If you are thinking about selling this could be the best time ever to sell your property. Inventory is low, interest rates continue to stay historically low for buyers and the promotional opportunities for brokerages to get your property in front of buyers has never been better! Call me today with any questions you have about Montana Real Estate or if I can help you buy or sell your piece of Montana. Cheers to spring, bring it on! Brian Nicodemus, 406.250.7311.
Whitefish takes proactive approach to pandemic
WHITEFISH PILOT // MARCH 19, 2020
Mayor John Muhlfeld on Thursday afternoon declared a state of emergency for the city related to the coronavirus.
Muhlfeld said the declaration allows the city to activate all emergency and disaster response plans within Whitefish and it also provides the ability for the city to recoup any funds related to emergency response plans related to the coronavirus.
“I want everyone in Whitefish to know that I have full faith and confidence in our emergency response plan and you should as well,” he said in a video released by the city.
The order also gives Whitefish the authority to control ingress and egress to all or part of the city, and reaffirming the ability to require employees that perform nonessential city services to work remotely.
“While this is definitely not a time to panic, it is a time to take bold action because what we do immediately will have long term implications,” Muhlfeld said.
Flathead County on Thursday issued an order by the county health officer closing bars, restaurants, casinos, athletic centers, indoor recreation facilities and theaters to the public. The order does not prevent restaurants from operating on a limited basis to provide take-out services, but they must close dining room facilities. The order goes into effect at 6 a.m. Friday, March 20.
January sales rose 16.5% in 2020 to 254 homes, compared to 218 in 2019 and 212 in 2018. January pending home sales ticked up 12% to 244 sales, showing a strong market for the new year.
Single Family Homes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Condos and Townhomes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Whitefish condominium and townhome sales also increased in January of 2020 to193 units, a 23.7% increase over 2019. Pending sales are up 19%.
Whitefish single family homes, condos and townhomes supply
The Whitefish market has only a five month supply of inventory as of January 31, 2020. Sales in 2020 show that buyers are paying 98% of list price on the 447 units sold so far. The average days on market of January listings was 51 days from list to sale.
Local Restaurants Dish Up to Charity
Café Kandahar’s Andy Blanton spearheads effort to churn out prepared meals for local food bank while Whitefish Community Foundation awards grants
FLATHEAD BEACON // BY TRISTAN SCOTT // MAR 23, 2020
As the Flathead Valley’s dining establishments pare back core services in response to emergency orders designed to slow the spread of coronavirus, local restaurants have begun dishing up prepared meals to food banks struggling to keep up with skyrocketing demands.
It’s a win-win arrangement for commercial kitchens trying to keep their pilot lights on and food banks whose inventories are dwindling rapidly amid the public health crisis.
To seed the partnership, the Whitefish Community Foundation awarded an initial $10,000 grant from its COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to local restaurants willing to participate, including Café Kandahar and the Whitefish Lake Restaurant during the initial phase.
“We’ve all switched our operations to takeout only, but we have the pieces in place to do a lot more,” said Andy Blanton, executive chef and owner of Café Kandahar in Whitefish. “In the restaurant industry, we are masters of crisis. We are ready and willing to mobilize and get food to people in need, and this could help, especially if more restaurants get involved. It helps us a little with self-preservation and it helps the community at a time of need.”
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
21Picture(s)
0Acre
Nestled in the serene Shields Valley, Whitetail Meadows Ranch offers a tranquil retreat just moments from Clyde Park, 20 minutes from Livingston, and conveniently located an hour from both Yellowstone Park and Yellowstone International Airport.
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
1Picture(s)
2,481Sqft
Enjoy the convenience of single level living in this charming Parklands home that backs up to green space adding a buffer and offering a more expansive feel in the yard. The covered patio in the fenced backyard beckons entertaining. This 4 bed/3 bath home boasts a vaulted ceiling and fireplace in the main as well as large windows that allow natural light to pour in.
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
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0Sqft
Opportunity 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.
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
22Picture(s)
0Acre
Beautiful 13+ acres in Marion Montana. Roughed in roads lead to amazing elevated benches with electricity available on Bhong Lane. The land is densely wooded with mature trees, offering potential for logging and opportunities for mountain views. No covenants or zoning allows for flexible land use.
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
3,653Sqft
This unique modern home features over 3600sqft with Whitefish Lake access all located just 2.6 miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and 2 miles from downtown and borders the Iron Horse community in the Suncrest Community. The main residence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a bonus room off the kitchen, and a spacious upstairs family room with ample storage.
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
2Parking(s)
18Picture(s)
5,544Sqft
Located in the desirable Iron Horse community, this beautifully crafted, sophisticated Mountain Home sits atop a hillside delivering awe inspiring, expansive views of Whitefish Lake and the valley landscape beyond! This 5500+sq/ft home is perfect for entertaining or for those who enjoy the spacious comforts of an open living, dining, kitchen flow.
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
14Picture(s)
0Acre
Seller is offering 120 as one larger lot or willing to break-up into 40 acre lots if desired by buyer or multiple buyers. Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Missoula's history with this exceptional property. Nestled within the captivating landscape, this parcel holds a significant place in the region's past and represents a once-in-a-lifetime investment.
8 Us Highway 2 E, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912
35Picture(s)
3,330Sqft
This is a fantastic opportunity in the heart of Downtown Columbia Falls. A half-acre lot with frontage on both the highway and city road, this historic site boasts a variety of potential uses under CB2 zoning. Once a mechanic shop, the building possesses distinctive features that could accommodate several businesses.
301 Main Street, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901
58Picture(s)
18,250Sqft
Wonderful opportunity to invest in downtown Kalispell. Historic building with mostly updated electrical with newer carpet in stairwells and upstairs. Fully leased office building with common area bathrooms and spaces. Current use is professional/office, retail, and variety with more than 95% occupancy.
Use our easy search window to find that perfect Montana dream property! Search the multiple listing service for Whitefish real estate.
New records set for January snowfall in northwest Montana
By USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service MT
A steady stream of moisture form the Pacific yielded a significant amount of snowfall in the northwest river basins between December 30, 2019 and February 1, 2020. Many Mountain SNOTEL (snow telemetry) sites would report the highest, or second highest January snow totals on record. Although basins west of the divide would receive the most snowfall, the entire state benefited from the weather patterns during the month, with all river basins increasing their basin snowpack totals since January 1. All major river basins in the state are now near or above normal for snowpack for this date.
Spring is a beautiful and quiet time to be in Glacier National Park, however park visitors must be more self sufficient for there are very few services open in the park in the early spring.
Although some services adjacent and inside the park are open year round, most of the concession services and services adjacent to the park reopen for the season in late May to early June. During shoulder seasons, lodging and other guest services are available in gateway communities, such as in Whitefish.
Bring your snowshoes, cross country skis and snow boots so you are prepared to enjoy lingering snow. Day hikes are also popular in spring. And don’t forget the camera!
Kerrie Cardon knows that this truly is the Last Best Place. Kerrie cherishes this area and our wonderful state. She is passionate, she is a great listener and a very hands on RE/MAX real estate agent in Whitefish. 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. Kerrie Cardon is your RE/MAX real estate agent in Whitefish.
Whitefish takes proactive approach to pandemic
WHITEFISH PILOT // MARCH 19, 2020
Mayor John Muhlfeld on Thursday afternoon declared a state of emergency for the city related to the coronavirus.
Muhlfeld said the declaration allows the city to activate all emergency and disaster response plans within Whitefish and it also provides the ability for the city to recoup any funds related to emergency response plans related to the coronavirus.
“I want everyone in Whitefish to know that I have full faith and confidence in our emergency response plan and you should as well,” he said in a video released by the city.
The order also gives Whitefish the authority to control ingress and egress to all or part of the city, and reaffirming the ability to require employees that perform nonessential city services to work remotely.
“While this is definitely not a time to panic, it is a time to take bold action because what we do immediately will have long term implications,” Muhlfeld said.
Flathead County on Thursday issued an order by the county health officer closing bars, restaurants, casinos, athletic centers, indoor recreation facilities and theaters to the public. The order does not prevent restaurants from operating on a limited basis to provide take-out services, but they must close dining room facilities. The order goes into effect at 6 a.m. Friday, March 20.
January sales rose 16.5% in 2020 to 254 homes, compared to 218 in 2019 and 212 in 2018. January pending home sales ticked up 12% to 244 sales, showing a strong market for the new year.
Single Family Homes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Condos and Townhomes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Whitefish condominium and townhome sales also increased in January of 2020 to193 units, a 23.7% increase over 2019. Pending sales are up 19%.
Whitefish single family homes, condos and townhomes supply
The Whitefish market has only a five month supply of inventory as of January 31, 2020. Sales in 2020 show that buyers are paying 98% of list price on the 447 units sold so far. The average days on market of January listings was 51 days from list to sale.
Local Restaurants Dish Up to Charity
Café Kandahar’s Andy Blanton spearheads effort to churn out prepared meals for local food bank while Whitefish Community Foundation awards grants
FLATHEAD BEACON // BY TRISTAN SCOTT // MAR 23, 2020
As the Flathead Valley’s dining establishments pare back core services in response to emergency orders designed to slow the spread of coronavirus, local restaurants have begun dishing up prepared meals to food banks struggling to keep up with skyrocketing demands.
It’s a win-win arrangement for commercial kitchens trying to keep their pilot lights on and food banks whose inventories are dwindling rapidly amid the public health crisis.
To seed the partnership, the Whitefish Community Foundation awarded an initial $10,000 grant from its COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to local restaurants willing to participate, including Café Kandahar and the Whitefish Lake Restaurant during the initial phase.
“We’ve all switched our operations to takeout only, but we have the pieces in place to do a lot more,” said Andy Blanton, executive chef and owner of Café Kandahar in Whitefish. “In the restaurant industry, we are masters of crisis. We are ready and willing to mobilize and get food to people in need, and this could help, especially if more restaurants get involved. It helps us a little with self-preservation and it helps the community at a time of need.”
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
21Picture(s)
0Acre
Nestled in the serene Shields Valley, Whitetail Meadows Ranch offers a tranquil retreat just moments from Clyde Park, 20 minutes from Livingston, and conveniently located an hour from both Yellowstone Park and Yellowstone International Airport.
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
1Picture(s)
2,481Sqft
Enjoy the convenience of single level living in this charming Parklands home that backs up to green space adding a buffer and offering a more expansive feel in the yard. The covered patio in the fenced backyard beckons entertaining. This 4 bed/3 bath home boasts a vaulted ceiling and fireplace in the main as well as large windows that allow natural light to pour in.
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
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0Sqft
Opportunity 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.
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
22Picture(s)
0Acre
Beautiful 13+ acres in Marion Montana. Roughed in roads lead to amazing elevated benches with electricity available on Bhong Lane. The land is densely wooded with mature trees, offering potential for logging and opportunities for mountain views. No covenants or zoning allows for flexible land use.
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
3,653Sqft
This unique modern home features over 3600sqft with Whitefish Lake access all located just 2.6 miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and 2 miles from downtown and borders the Iron Horse community in the Suncrest Community. The main residence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a bonus room off the kitchen, and a spacious upstairs family room with ample storage.
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
2Parking(s)
18Picture(s)
5,544Sqft
Located in the desirable Iron Horse community, this beautifully crafted, sophisticated Mountain Home sits atop a hillside delivering awe inspiring, expansive views of Whitefish Lake and the valley landscape beyond! This 5500+sq/ft home is perfect for entertaining or for those who enjoy the spacious comforts of an open living, dining, kitchen flow.
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
14Picture(s)
0Acre
Seller is offering 120 as one larger lot or willing to break-up into 40 acre lots if desired by buyer or multiple buyers. Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Missoula's history with this exceptional property. Nestled within the captivating landscape, this parcel holds a significant place in the region's past and represents a once-in-a-lifetime investment.
8 Us Highway 2 E, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912
35Picture(s)
3,330Sqft
This is a fantastic opportunity in the heart of Downtown Columbia Falls. A half-acre lot with frontage on both the highway and city road, this historic site boasts a variety of potential uses under CB2 zoning. Once a mechanic shop, the building possesses distinctive features that could accommodate several businesses.
301 Main Street, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901
58Picture(s)
18,250Sqft
Wonderful opportunity to invest in downtown Kalispell. Historic building with mostly updated electrical with newer carpet in stairwells and upstairs. Fully leased office building with common area bathrooms and spaces. Current use is professional/office, retail, and variety with more than 95% occupancy.
Use our easy search window to find that perfect Montana dream property! Search the multiple listing service for Whitefish real estate.
New records set for January snowfall in northwest Montana
By USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service MT
A steady stream of moisture form the Pacific yielded a significant amount of snowfall in the northwest river basins between December 30, 2019 and February 1, 2020. Many Mountain SNOTEL (snow telemetry) sites would report the highest, or second highest January snow totals on record. Although basins west of the divide would receive the most snowfall, the entire state benefited from the weather patterns during the month, with all river basins increasing their basin snowpack totals since January 1. All major river basins in the state are now near or above normal for snowpack for this date.
Spring is a beautiful and quiet time to be in Glacier National Park, however park visitors must be more self sufficient for there are very few services open in the park in the early spring.
Although some services adjacent and inside the park are open year round, most of the concession services and services adjacent to the park reopen for the season in late May to early June. During shoulder seasons, lodging and other guest services are available in gateway communities, such as in Whitefish.
Bring your snowshoes, cross country skis and snow boots so you are prepared to enjoy lingering snow. Day hikes are also popular in spring. And don’t forget the camera!
At REMAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, Nikki Marengo has a fondness for people that 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. Call REMAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate Nikki Marengo at 406.212.8507.
Whitefish takes proactive approach to pandemic
WHITEFISH PILOT // MARCH 19, 2020
Mayor John Muhlfeld on Thursday afternoon declared a state of emergency for the city related to the coronavirus.
Muhlfeld said the declaration allows the city to activate all emergency and disaster response plans within Whitefish and it also provides the ability for the city to recoup any funds related to emergency response plans related to the coronavirus.
“I want everyone in Whitefish to know that I have full faith and confidence in our emergency response plan and you should as well,” he said in a video released by the city.
The order also gives Whitefish the authority to control ingress and egress to all or part of the city, and reaffirming the ability to require employees that perform nonessential city services to work remotely.
“While this is definitely not a time to panic, it is a time to take bold action because what we do immediately will have long term implications,” Muhlfeld said.
Flathead County on Thursday issued an order by the county health officer closing bars, restaurants, casinos, athletic centers, indoor recreation facilities and theaters to the public. The order does not prevent restaurants from operating on a limited basis to provide take-out services, but they must close dining room facilities. The order goes into effect at 6 a.m. Friday, March 20.
January sales rose 16.5% in 2020 to 254 homes, compared to 218 in 2019 and 212 in 2018. January pending home sales ticked up 12% to 244 sales, showing a strong market for the new year.
Single Family Homes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Condos and Townhomes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Whitefish condominium and townhome sales also increased in January of 2020 to193 units, a 23.7% increase over 2019. Pending sales are up 19%.
Whitefish single family homes, condos and townhomes supply
The Whitefish market has only a five month supply of inventory as of January 31, 2020. Sales in 2020 show that buyers are paying 98% of list price on the 447 units sold so far. The average days on market of January listings was 51 days from list to sale.
Local Restaurants Dish Up to Charity
Café Kandahar’s Andy Blanton spearheads effort to churn out prepared meals for local food bank while Whitefish Community Foundation awards grants
FLATHEAD BEACON // BY TRISTAN SCOTT // MAR 23, 2020
As the Flathead Valley’s dining establishments pare back core services in response to emergency orders designed to slow the spread of coronavirus, local restaurants have begun dishing up prepared meals to food banks struggling to keep up with skyrocketing demands.
It’s a win-win arrangement for commercial kitchens trying to keep their pilot lights on and food banks whose inventories are dwindling rapidly amid the public health crisis.
To seed the partnership, the Whitefish Community Foundation awarded an initial $10,000 grant from its COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to local restaurants willing to participate, including Café Kandahar and the Whitefish Lake Restaurant during the initial phase.
“We’ve all switched our operations to takeout only, but we have the pieces in place to do a lot more,” said Andy Blanton, executive chef and owner of Café Kandahar in Whitefish. “In the restaurant industry, we are masters of crisis. We are ready and willing to mobilize and get food to people in need, and this could help, especially if more restaurants get involved. It helps us a little with self-preservation and it helps the community at a time of need.”
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
21Picture(s)
0Acre
Nestled in the serene Shields Valley, Whitetail Meadows Ranch offers a tranquil retreat just moments from Clyde Park, 20 minutes from Livingston, and conveniently located an hour from both Yellowstone Park and Yellowstone International Airport.
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
1Picture(s)
2,481Sqft
Enjoy the convenience of single level living in this charming Parklands home that backs up to green space adding a buffer and offering a more expansive feel in the yard. The covered patio in the fenced backyard beckons entertaining. This 4 bed/3 bath home boasts a vaulted ceiling and fireplace in the main as well as large windows that allow natural light to pour in.
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
5Picture(s)
0Sqft
Opportunity 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.
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
22Picture(s)
0Acre
Beautiful 13+ acres in Marion Montana. Roughed in roads lead to amazing elevated benches with electricity available on Bhong Lane. The land is densely wooded with mature trees, offering potential for logging and opportunities for mountain views. No covenants or zoning allows for flexible land use.
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
3,653Sqft
This unique modern home features over 3600sqft with Whitefish Lake access all located just 2.6 miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and 2 miles from downtown and borders the Iron Horse community in the Suncrest Community. The main residence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a bonus room off the kitchen, and a spacious upstairs family room with ample storage.
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
2Parking(s)
18Picture(s)
5,544Sqft
Located in the desirable Iron Horse community, this beautifully crafted, sophisticated Mountain Home sits atop a hillside delivering awe inspiring, expansive views of Whitefish Lake and the valley landscape beyond! This 5500+sq/ft home is perfect for entertaining or for those who enjoy the spacious comforts of an open living, dining, kitchen flow.
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
14Picture(s)
0Acre
Seller is offering 120 as one larger lot or willing to break-up into 40 acre lots if desired by buyer or multiple buyers. Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Missoula's history with this exceptional property. Nestled within the captivating landscape, this parcel holds a significant place in the region's past and represents a once-in-a-lifetime investment.
8 Us Highway 2 E, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912
35Picture(s)
3,330Sqft
This is a fantastic opportunity in the heart of Downtown Columbia Falls. A half-acre lot with frontage on both the highway and city road, this historic site boasts a variety of potential uses under CB2 zoning. Once a mechanic shop, the building possesses distinctive features that could accommodate several businesses.
301 Main Street, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901
58Picture(s)
18,250Sqft
Wonderful opportunity to invest in downtown Kalispell. Historic building with mostly updated electrical with newer carpet in stairwells and upstairs. Fully leased office building with common area bathrooms and spaces. Current use is professional/office, retail, and variety with more than 95% occupancy.
Use our easy search window to find that perfect Montana dream property! Search the multiple listing service for Whitefish real estate.
New records set for January snowfall in northwest Montana
By USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service MT
A steady stream of moisture form the Pacific yielded a significant amount of snowfall in the northwest river basins between December 30, 2019 and February 1, 2020. Many Mountain SNOTEL (snow telemetry) sites would report the highest, or second highest January snow totals on record. Although basins west of the divide would receive the most snowfall, the entire state benefited from the weather patterns during the month, with all river basins increasing their basin snowpack totals since January 1. All major river basins in the state are now near or above normal for snowpack for this date.
Spring is a beautiful and quiet time to be in Glacier National Park, however park visitors must be more self sufficient for there are very few services open in the park in the early spring.
Although some services adjacent and inside the park are open year round, most of the concession services and services adjacent to the park reopen for the season in late May to early June. During shoulder seasons, lodging and other guest services are available in gateway communities, such as in Whitefish.
Bring your snowshoes, cross country skis and snow boots so you are prepared to enjoy lingering snow. Day hikes are also popular in spring. And don’t forget the camera!
Kyle promises to represent all clients honestly and ethically. Kyle Duty’s knowledge of real estate in Whitefish 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 using resources as a real estate directory to publish their listings. Call Kyle Duty Real Estate in Whitefish today at 406.871.4947 for all your real estate needs.
Whitefish takes proactive approach to pandemic
WHITEFISH PILOT // MARCH 19, 2020
Mayor John Muhlfeld on Thursday afternoon declared a state of emergency for the city related to the coronavirus.
Muhlfeld said the declaration allows the city to activate all emergency and disaster response plans within Whitefish and it also provides the ability for the city to recoup any funds related to emergency response plans related to the coronavirus.
“I want everyone in Whitefish to know that I have full faith and confidence in our emergency response plan and you should as well,” he said in a video released by the city.
The order also gives Whitefish the authority to control ingress and egress to all or part of the city, and reaffirming the ability to require employees that perform nonessential city services to work remotely.
“While this is definitely not a time to panic, it is a time to take bold action because what we do immediately will have long term implications,” Muhlfeld said.
Flathead County on Thursday issued an order by the county health officer closing bars, restaurants, casinos, athletic centers, indoor recreation facilities and theaters to the public. The order does not prevent restaurants from operating on a limited basis to provide take-out services, but they must close dining room facilities. The order goes into effect at 6 a.m. Friday, March 20.
January sales rose 16.5% in 2020 to 254 homes, compared to 218 in 2019 and 212 in 2018. January pending home sales ticked up 12% to 244 sales, showing a strong market for the new year.
Single Family Homes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Condos and Townhomes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Whitefish condominium and townhome sales also increased in January of 2020 to193 units, a 23.7% increase over 2019. Pending sales are up 19%.
Whitefish single family homes, condos and townhomes supply
The Whitefish market has only a five month supply of inventory as of January 31, 2020. Sales in 2020 show that buyers are paying 98% of list price on the 447 units sold so far. The average days on market of January listings was 51 days from list to sale.
Local Restaurants Dish Up to Charity
Café Kandahar’s Andy Blanton spearheads effort to churn out prepared meals for local food bank while Whitefish Community Foundation awards grants
FLATHEAD BEACON // BY TRISTAN SCOTT // MAR 23, 2020
As the Flathead Valley’s dining establishments pare back core services in response to emergency orders designed to slow the spread of coronavirus, local restaurants have begun dishing up prepared meals to food banks struggling to keep up with skyrocketing demands.
It’s a win-win arrangement for commercial kitchens trying to keep their pilot lights on and food banks whose inventories are dwindling rapidly amid the public health crisis.
To seed the partnership, the Whitefish Community Foundation awarded an initial $10,000 grant from its COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to local restaurants willing to participate, including Café Kandahar and the Whitefish Lake Restaurant during the initial phase.
“We’ve all switched our operations to takeout only, but we have the pieces in place to do a lot more,” said Andy Blanton, executive chef and owner of Café Kandahar in Whitefish. “In the restaurant industry, we are masters of crisis. We are ready and willing to mobilize and get food to people in need, and this could help, especially if more restaurants get involved. It helps us a little with self-preservation and it helps the community at a time of need.”
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
21Picture(s)
0Acre
Nestled in the serene Shields Valley, Whitetail Meadows Ranch offers a tranquil retreat just moments from Clyde Park, 20 minutes from Livingston, and conveniently located an hour from both Yellowstone Park and Yellowstone International Airport.
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
1Picture(s)
2,481Sqft
Enjoy the convenience of single level living in this charming Parklands home that backs up to green space adding a buffer and offering a more expansive feel in the yard. The covered patio in the fenced backyard beckons entertaining. This 4 bed/3 bath home boasts a vaulted ceiling and fireplace in the main as well as large windows that allow natural light to pour in.
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
5Picture(s)
0Sqft
Opportunity 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.
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
22Picture(s)
0Acre
Beautiful 13+ acres in Marion Montana. Roughed in roads lead to amazing elevated benches with electricity available on Bhong Lane. The land is densely wooded with mature trees, offering potential for logging and opportunities for mountain views. No covenants or zoning allows for flexible land use.
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
3,653Sqft
This unique modern home features over 3600sqft with Whitefish Lake access all located just 2.6 miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and 2 miles from downtown and borders the Iron Horse community in the Suncrest Community. The main residence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a bonus room off the kitchen, and a spacious upstairs family room with ample storage.
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
2Parking(s)
18Picture(s)
5,544Sqft
Located in the desirable Iron Horse community, this beautifully crafted, sophisticated Mountain Home sits atop a hillside delivering awe inspiring, expansive views of Whitefish Lake and the valley landscape beyond! This 5500+sq/ft home is perfect for entertaining or for those who enjoy the spacious comforts of an open living, dining, kitchen flow.
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
14Picture(s)
0Acre
Seller is offering 120 as one larger lot or willing to break-up into 40 acre lots if desired by buyer or multiple buyers. Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Missoula's history with this exceptional property. Nestled within the captivating landscape, this parcel holds a significant place in the region's past and represents a once-in-a-lifetime investment.
8 Us Highway 2 E, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912
35Picture(s)
3,330Sqft
This is a fantastic opportunity in the heart of Downtown Columbia Falls. A half-acre lot with frontage on both the highway and city road, this historic site boasts a variety of potential uses under CB2 zoning. Once a mechanic shop, the building possesses distinctive features that could accommodate several businesses.
301 Main Street, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901
58Picture(s)
18,250Sqft
Wonderful opportunity to invest in downtown Kalispell. Historic building with mostly updated electrical with newer carpet in stairwells and upstairs. Fully leased office building with common area bathrooms and spaces. Current use is professional/office, retail, and variety with more than 95% occupancy.
Use our easy search window to find that perfect Montana dream property! Search the multiple listing service for Whitefish real estate.
New records set for January snowfall in northwest Montana
By USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service MT
A steady stream of moisture form the Pacific yielded a significant amount of snowfall in the northwest river basins between December 30, 2019 and February 1, 2020. Many Mountain SNOTEL (snow telemetry) sites would report the highest, or second highest January snow totals on record. Although basins west of the divide would receive the most snowfall, the entire state benefited from the weather patterns during the month, with all river basins increasing their basin snowpack totals since January 1. All major river basins in the state are now near or above normal for snowpack for this date.
Spring is a beautiful and quiet time to be in Glacier National Park, however park visitors must be more self sufficient for there are very few services open in the park in the early spring.
Although some services adjacent and inside the park are open year round, most of the concession services and services adjacent to the park reopen for the season in late May to early June. During shoulder seasons, lodging and other guest services are available in gateway communities, such as in Whitefish.
Bring your snowshoes, cross country skis and snow boots so you are prepared to enjoy lingering snow. Day hikes are also popular in spring. And don’t forget the camera!
Mayor John Muhlfeld on Thursday afternoon declared a state of emergency for the city related to the coronavirus.
Muhlfeld said the declaration allows the city to activate all emergency and disaster response plans within Whitefish and it also provides the ability for the city to recoup any funds related to emergency response plans related to the coronavirus.
“I want everyone in Whitefish to know that I have full faith and confidence in our emergency response plan and you should as well,” he said in a video released by the city.
The order also gives Whitefish the authority to control ingress and egress to all or part of the city, and reaffirming the ability to require employees that perform nonessential city services to work remotely.
“While this is definitely not a time to panic, it is a time to take bold action because what we do immediately will have long term implications,” Muhlfeld said.
Flathead County on Thursday issued an order by the county health officer closing bars, restaurants, casinos, athletic centers, indoor recreation facilities and theaters to the public. The order does not prevent restaurants from operating on a limited basis to provide take-out services, but they must close dining room facilities. The order goes into effect at 6 a.m. Friday, March 20.
January sales rose 16.5% in 2020 to 254 homes, compared to 218 in 2019 and 212 in 2018. January pending home sales ticked up 12% to 244 sales, showing a strong market for the new year.
Single Family Homes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Condos and Townhomes: January Sales / January Pending Sales
Whitefish condominium and townhome sales also increased in January of 2020 to193 units, a 23.7% increase over 2019. Pending sales are up 19%.
Whitefish single family homes, condos and townhomes supply
The Whitefish market has only a five month supply of inventory as of January 31, 2020. Sales in 2020 show that buyers are paying 98% of list price on the 447 units sold so far. The average days on market of January listings was 51 days from list to sale.
Local Restaurants Dish Up to Charity
Café Kandahar’s Andy Blanton spearheads effort to churn out prepared meals for local food bank while Whitefish Community Foundation awards grants
FLATHEAD BEACON // BY TRISTAN SCOTT // MAR 23, 2020
As the Flathead Valley’s dining establishments pare back core services in response to emergency orders designed to slow the spread of coronavirus, local restaurants have begun dishing up prepared meals to food banks struggling to keep up with skyrocketing demands.
It’s a win-win arrangement for commercial kitchens trying to keep their pilot lights on and food banks whose inventories are dwindling rapidly amid the public health crisis.
To seed the partnership, the Whitefish Community Foundation awarded an initial $10,000 grant from its COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to local restaurants willing to participate, including Café Kandahar and the Whitefish Lake Restaurant during the initial phase.
“We’ve all switched our operations to takeout only, but we have the pieces in place to do a lot more,” said Andy Blanton, executive chef and owner of Café Kandahar in Whitefish. “In the restaurant industry, we are masters of crisis. We are ready and willing to mobilize and get food to people in need, and this could help, especially if more restaurants get involved. It helps us a little with self-preservation and it helps the community at a time of need.”
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
21Picture(s)
0Acre
Nestled in the serene Shields Valley, Whitetail Meadows Ranch offers a tranquil retreat just moments from Clyde Park, 20 minutes from Livingston, and conveniently located an hour from both Yellowstone Park and Yellowstone International Airport.
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
1Picture(s)
2,481Sqft
Enjoy the convenience of single level living in this charming Parklands home that backs up to green space adding a buffer and offering a more expansive feel in the yard. The covered patio in the fenced backyard beckons entertaining. This 4 bed/3 bath home boasts a vaulted ceiling and fireplace in the main as well as large windows that allow natural light to pour in.
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
5Picture(s)
0Sqft
Opportunity 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.
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
22Picture(s)
0Acre
Beautiful 13+ acres in Marion Montana. Roughed in roads lead to amazing elevated benches with electricity available on Bhong Lane. The land is densely wooded with mature trees, offering potential for logging and opportunities for mountain views. No covenants or zoning allows for flexible land use.
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
3,653Sqft
This unique modern home features over 3600sqft with Whitefish Lake access all located just 2.6 miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and 2 miles from downtown and borders the Iron Horse community in the Suncrest Community. The main residence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a bonus room off the kitchen, and a spacious upstairs family room with ample storage.
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
2Parking(s)
18Picture(s)
5,544Sqft
Located in the desirable Iron Horse community, this beautifully crafted, sophisticated Mountain Home sits atop a hillside delivering awe inspiring, expansive views of Whitefish Lake and the valley landscape beyond! This 5500+sq/ft home is perfect for entertaining or for those who enjoy the spacious comforts of an open living, dining, kitchen flow.
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
14Picture(s)
0Acre
Seller is offering 120 as one larger lot or willing to break-up into 40 acre lots if desired by buyer or multiple buyers. Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Missoula's history with this exceptional property. Nestled within the captivating landscape, this parcel holds a significant place in the region's past and represents a once-in-a-lifetime investment.
8 Us Highway 2 E, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912
35Picture(s)
3,330Sqft
This is a fantastic opportunity in the heart of Downtown Columbia Falls. A half-acre lot with frontage on both the highway and city road, this historic site boasts a variety of potential uses under CB2 zoning. Once a mechanic shop, the building possesses distinctive features that could accommodate several businesses.
301 Main Street, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901
58Picture(s)
18,250Sqft
Wonderful opportunity to invest in downtown Kalispell. Historic building with mostly updated electrical with newer carpet in stairwells and upstairs. Fully leased office building with common area bathrooms and spaces. Current use is professional/office, retail, and variety with more than 95% occupancy.
Use our easy search window to find that perfect Montana dream property! Search the multiple listing service for Whitefish real estate.
New records set for January snowfall in northwest Montana
By USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service MT
A steady stream of moisture form the Pacific yielded a significant amount of snowfall in the northwest river basins between December 30, 2019 and February 1, 2020. Many Mountain SNOTEL (snow telemetry) sites would report the highest, or second highest January snow totals on record. Although basins west of the divide would receive the most snowfall, the entire state benefited from the weather patterns during the month, with all river basins increasing their basin snowpack totals since January 1. All major river basins in the state are now near or above normal for snowpack for this date.
Spring is a beautiful and quiet time to be in Glacier National Park, however park visitors must be more self sufficient for there are very few services open in the park in the early spring.
Although some services adjacent and inside the park are open year round, most of the concession services and services adjacent to the park reopen for the season in late May to early June. During shoulder seasons, lodging and other guest services are available in gateway communities, such as in Whitefish.
Bring your snowshoes, cross country skis and snow boots so you are prepared to enjoy lingering snow. Day hikes are also popular in spring. And don’t forget the camera!
BY DANIEL MCKAY // WHITEFISH PILOT // February 18, 2020
The state economy bounced back from stagnation last year with help from western counties and increased construction activity, among other factors, according to economists from the University of Montana visiting last week for the 2019 Economic Outlook Seminar.
State revenues in 2017 were weak due to a stagnant economy in 2016, said Patrick Barkey of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER), but 2018 revenues were stronger thanks in part to a surge in construction across the state but particularly in Flathead, Gallatin, and Missoula counties.
The three counties accounted for 75 percent of statewide construction earnings in 2017, with commercial and multifamily projects especially strong. Access to affordable housing remains an issue, as housing-price growth once again outpaced income growth.
Barkey said partial data indicates that 2018 saw continued growth, and that state revenue is off to a good start in 2019. However, this growth has largely missed the agricultural sector, which has faced low prices, drought, fire, and now the prospect of tariff-related disruptions in access to the market. The recently passed federal Farm Bill should help the agriculture industry, he said.
Revised plan for snow lot likely makes affordable housing project viable
BY HEIDI DESCH// WHITEFISH PILOT // FEB 19, 2020
Constructing roughly 24 homes on the city’s snow lot to provide affordable workforce housing would likely make the project financially feasible, according to an updated analysis of the proposed project.
The City of Whitefish has for many years targeted its snow lot, at the corner of Railway Street and Columbia Avenue, as a potential site for an affordable housing project.
A first analysis of the project designed with both single family homes and rental apartments completed in December, however, showed that the project would have a large funding gap to make up in order to make the project feasible. The city’s Whitefish Strategic Housing Plan Steering Committee deemed that option financially unfeasible and asked Homeword, a Missoula-based nonprofit taped to help design the project, to return with another option.
A low unemployment rate in the expanding Flathead Valley keeps industries short-handed
BY MAGGIE DRESSER // FLATHEAD BEACON // JAN 2, 2020
As the economy booms in the Flathead Valley, along with the rest of the nation, Montana continues to struggle filling job openings as 2020 arrives.
Job vacancies remain open in the valley while unemployment continues its low trend, contributing to the workforce shortage. Montana’s unemployment rate has hovered between 3 and 4 percent over the last year, with 3.4 percent in November 2019 and 3.7 percent in November 2018. Montana’s unemployment rate is slightly lower than the national average of 3.5 percent.
But a low unemployment rate means employers can’t find workers.
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
21Picture(s)
0Acre
Nestled in the serene Shields Valley, Whitetail Meadows Ranch offers a tranquil retreat just moments from Clyde Park, 20 minutes from Livingston, and conveniently located an hour from both Yellowstone Park and Yellowstone International Airport.
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
1Picture(s)
2,481Sqft
Enjoy the convenience of single level living in this charming Parklands home that backs up to green space adding a buffer and offering a more expansive feel in the yard. The covered patio in the fenced backyard beckons entertaining. This 4 bed/3 bath home boasts a vaulted ceiling and fireplace in the main as well as large windows that allow natural light to pour in.
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
5Picture(s)
0Sqft
Opportunity 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.
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
22Picture(s)
0Acre
Beautiful 13+ acres in Marion Montana. Roughed in roads lead to amazing elevated benches with electricity available on Bhong Lane. The land is densely wooded with mature trees, offering potential for logging and opportunities for mountain views. No covenants or zoning allows for flexible land use.
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
3,653Sqft
This unique modern home features over 3600sqft with Whitefish Lake access all located just 2.6 miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and 2 miles from downtown and borders the Iron Horse community in the Suncrest Community. The main residence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a bonus room off the kitchen, and a spacious upstairs family room with ample storage.
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
2Parking(s)
18Picture(s)
5,544Sqft
Located in the desirable Iron Horse community, this beautifully crafted, sophisticated Mountain Home sits atop a hillside delivering awe inspiring, expansive views of Whitefish Lake and the valley landscape beyond! This 5500+sq/ft home is perfect for entertaining or for those who enjoy the spacious comforts of an open living, dining, kitchen flow.
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
14Picture(s)
0Acre
Seller is offering 120 as one larger lot or willing to break-up into 40 acre lots if desired by buyer or multiple buyers. Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Missoula's history with this exceptional property. Nestled within the captivating landscape, this parcel holds a significant place in the region's past and represents a once-in-a-lifetime investment.
8 Us Highway 2 E, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912
35Picture(s)
3,330Sqft
This is a fantastic opportunity in the heart of Downtown Columbia Falls. A half-acre lot with frontage on both the highway and city road, this historic site boasts a variety of potential uses under CB2 zoning. Once a mechanic shop, the building possesses distinctive features that could accommodate several businesses.
301 Main Street, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901
58Picture(s)
18,250Sqft
Wonderful opportunity to invest in downtown Kalispell. Historic building with mostly updated electrical with newer carpet in stairwells and upstairs. Fully leased office building with common area bathrooms and spaces. Current use is professional/office, retail, and variety with more than 95% occupancy.
Use our easy search window to find that perfect Montana dream property! Search the multiple listing service for Whitefish real estate, but if you are satisfied with your search, then these Essex homes are certainly going to impress you.
Nate Chute FUNdraiser March 14-15, 2020
Now in its 7th year, this fundraising campaign provides direct support for the Nate Chute Foundation, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to suicide prevention efforts in the Flathead Valley and beyond.
On March 14th and 15th, 2020, Whitefish Mountain Resort will host the 21st Annual Nate Chute, the second-longest running snowboard banked slalom in the US, and the third-longest in North America.
This “Contest for a Cause” partners with the Nate Chute Foundation to emphasize the importance of suicide prevention education, awareness, and outreach in our community.
Together, WMR, NCF, and YOU can help fight this epidemic.
Riders and supporter are encouraged to JOIN THE TEAM and raise money to support NCF’s mission and programs.
Whitefish appears to be keying in on an option for what the Baker Avenue pedestrian underpass might look like.
WGM Group last week presented City Council during its work session with preliminary cost estimates for a few choices related to the underpass that is planned to span under Baker near the O’Shaughnessy Center west connecting to the city’s path off of Railway Street to Depot Park.
Council seemed to favor an option that is estimated to cost about $1.63 million to construct the underpass. Under that option, a concrete structure would be used for then underpass with vertical interior walls 20 feet wide by 10 feet in height.
Kyle promises to represent all clients honestly and ethically. Kyle Duty’s knowledge of real estate in Whitefish 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 Duty Real Estate in Whitefish today at 406.871.4947 for all your real estate needs.
State economy saw growth last year
BY DANIEL MCKAY // WHITEFISH PILOT // February 18, 2020
The state economy bounced back from stagnation last year with help from western counties and increased construction activity, among other factors, according to economists from the University of Montana visiting last week for the 2019 Economic Outlook Seminar.
State revenues in 2017 were weak due to a stagnant economy in 2016, said Patrick Barkey of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER), but 2018 revenues were stronger thanks in part to a surge in construction across the state but particularly in Flathead, Gallatin, and Missoula counties.
The three counties accounted for 75 percent of statewide construction earnings in 2017, with commercial and multifamily projects especially strong. Access to affordable housing remains an issue, as housing-price growth once again outpaced income growth.
Barkey said partial data indicates that 2018 saw continued growth, and that state revenue is off to a good start in 2019. However, this growth has largely missed the agricultural sector, which has faced low prices, drought, fire, and now the prospect of tariff-related disruptions in access to the market. The recently passed federal Farm Bill should help the agriculture industry, he said.
Revised plan for snow lot likely makes affordable housing project viable
BY HEIDI DESCH// WHITEFISH PILOT // FEB 19, 2020
Constructing roughly 24 homes on the city’s snow lot to provide affordable workforce housing would likely make the project financially feasible, according to an updated analysis of the proposed project.
The City of Whitefish has for many years targeted its snow lot, at the corner of Railway Street and Columbia Avenue, as a potential site for an affordable housing project.
A first analysis of the project designed with both single family homes and rental apartments completed in December, however, showed that the project would have a large funding gap to make up in order to make the project feasible. The city’s Whitefish Strategic Housing Plan Steering Committee deemed that option financially unfeasible and asked Homeword, a Missoula-based nonprofit taped to help design the project, to return with another option.
A low unemployment rate in the expanding Flathead Valley keeps industries short-handed
BY MAGGIE DRESSER // FLATHEAD BEACON // JAN 2, 2020
As the economy booms in the Flathead Valley, along with the rest of the nation, Montana continues to struggle filling job openings as 2020 arrives.
Job vacancies remain open in the valley while unemployment continues its low trend, contributing to the workforce shortage. Montana’s unemployment rate has hovered between 3 and 4 percent over the last year, with 3.4 percent in November 2019 and 3.7 percent in November 2018. Montana’s unemployment rate is slightly lower than the national average of 3.5 percent.
But a low unemployment rate means employers can’t find workers.
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
21Picture(s)
0Acre
Nestled in the serene Shields Valley, Whitetail Meadows Ranch offers a tranquil retreat just moments from Clyde Park, 20 minutes from Livingston, and conveniently located an hour from both Yellowstone Park and Yellowstone International Airport.
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
1Picture(s)
2,481Sqft
Enjoy the convenience of single level living in this charming Parklands home that backs up to green space adding a buffer and offering a more expansive feel in the yard. The covered patio in the fenced backyard beckons entertaining. This 4 bed/3 bath home boasts a vaulted ceiling and fireplace in the main as well as large windows that allow natural light to pour in.
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
5Picture(s)
0Sqft
Opportunity 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.
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
22Picture(s)
0Acre
Beautiful 13+ acres in Marion Montana. Roughed in roads lead to amazing elevated benches with electricity available on Bhong Lane. The land is densely wooded with mature trees, offering potential for logging and opportunities for mountain views. No covenants or zoning allows for flexible land use.
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
3,653Sqft
This unique modern home features over 3600sqft with Whitefish Lake access all located just 2.6 miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and 2 miles from downtown and borders the Iron Horse community in the Suncrest Community. The main residence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a bonus room off the kitchen, and a spacious upstairs family room with ample storage.
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
2Parking(s)
18Picture(s)
5,544Sqft
Located in the desirable Iron Horse community, this beautifully crafted, sophisticated Mountain Home sits atop a hillside delivering awe inspiring, expansive views of Whitefish Lake and the valley landscape beyond! This 5500+sq/ft home is perfect for entertaining or for those who enjoy the spacious comforts of an open living, dining, kitchen flow.
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
14Picture(s)
0Acre
Seller is offering 120 as one larger lot or willing to break-up into 40 acre lots if desired by buyer or multiple buyers. Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Missoula's history with this exceptional property. Nestled within the captivating landscape, this parcel holds a significant place in the region's past and represents a once-in-a-lifetime investment.
8 Us Highway 2 E, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912
35Picture(s)
3,330Sqft
This is a fantastic opportunity in the heart of Downtown Columbia Falls. A half-acre lot with frontage on both the highway and city road, this historic site boasts a variety of potential uses under CB2 zoning. Once a mechanic shop, the building possesses distinctive features that could accommodate several businesses.
301 Main Street, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901
58Picture(s)
18,250Sqft
Wonderful opportunity to invest in downtown Kalispell. Historic building with mostly updated electrical with newer carpet in stairwells and upstairs. Fully leased office building with common area bathrooms and spaces. Current use is professional/office, retail, and variety with more than 95% occupancy.
Use our easy search window to find that perfect Montana dream property! Search the multiple listing service for Whitefish real estate.
Nate Chute FUNdraiser March 14-15, 2020
Now in its 7th year, this fundraising campaign provides direct support for the Nate Chute Foundation, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to suicide prevention efforts in the Flathead Valley and beyond.
On March 14th and 15th, 2020, Whitefish Mountain Resort will host the 21st Annual Nate Chute, the second-longest running snowboard banked slalom in the US, and the third-longest in North America.
This “Contest for a Cause” partners with the Nate Chute Foundation to emphasize the importance of suicide prevention education, awareness, and outreach in our community.
Together, WMR, NCF, and YOU can help fight this epidemic.
Riders and supporter are encouraged to JOIN THE TEAM and raise money to support NCF’s mission and programs.
Whitefish appears to be keying in on an option for what the Baker Avenue pedestrian underpass might look like.
WGM Group last week presented City Council during its work session with preliminary cost estimates for a few choices related to the underpass that is planned to span under Baker near the O’Shaughnessy Center west connecting to the city’s path off of Railway Street to Depot Park.
Council seemed to favor an option that is estimated to cost about $1.63 million to construct the underpass. Under that option, a concrete structure would be used for then underpass with vertical interior walls 20 feet wide by 10 feet in height.
At REMAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, Nikki Marengo has a fondness for people that 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. Call REMAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate Nikki Marengo at 406.212.8507.
State economy saw growth last year
BY DANIEL MCKAY // WHITEFISH PILOT // February 18, 2020
The state economy bounced back from stagnation last year with help from western counties and increased construction activity, among other factors, according to economists from the University of Montana visiting last week for the 2019 Economic Outlook Seminar.
State revenues in 2017 were weak due to a stagnant economy in 2016, said Patrick Barkey of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER), but 2018 revenues were stronger thanks in part to a surge in construction across the state but particularly in Flathead, Gallatin, and Missoula counties.
The three counties accounted for 75 percent of statewide construction earnings in 2017, with commercial and multifamily projects especially strong. Access to affordable housing remains an issue, as housing-price growth once again outpaced income growth.
Barkey said partial data indicates that 2018 saw continued growth, and that state revenue is off to a good start in 2019. However, this growth has largely missed the agricultural sector, which has faced low prices, drought, fire, and now the prospect of tariff-related disruptions in access to the market. The recently passed federal Farm Bill should help the agriculture industry, he said.
Revised plan for snow lot likely makes affordable housing project viable
BY HEIDI DESCH// WHITEFISH PILOT // FEB 19, 2020
Constructing roughly 24 homes on the city’s snow lot to provide affordable workforce housing would likely make the project financially feasible, according to an updated analysis of the proposed project.
The City of Whitefish has for many years targeted its snow lot, at the corner of Railway Street and Columbia Avenue, as a potential site for an affordable housing project.
A first analysis of the project designed with both single family homes and rental apartments completed in December, however, showed that the project would have a large funding gap to make up in order to make the project feasible. The city’s Whitefish Strategic Housing Plan Steering Committee deemed that option financially unfeasible and asked Homeword, a Missoula-based nonprofit taped to help design the project, to return with another option.
A low unemployment rate in the expanding Flathead Valley keeps industries short-handed
BY MAGGIE DRESSER // FLATHEAD BEACON // JAN 2, 2020
As the economy booms in the Flathead Valley, along with the rest of the nation, Montana continues to struggle filling job openings as 2020 arrives.
Job vacancies remain open in the valley while unemployment continues its low trend, contributing to the workforce shortage. Montana’s unemployment rate has hovered between 3 and 4 percent over the last year, with 3.4 percent in November 2019 and 3.7 percent in November 2018. Montana’s unemployment rate is slightly lower than the national average of 3.5 percent.
But a low unemployment rate means employers can’t find workers.
Looking for a beautiful Montana home, land and commercial property for sale near Whitefish? Call REMAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate Nikki Marengo at 406.212.8507 today!
63 Rocky Creek Ln, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59081
21Picture(s)
0Acre
Nestled in the serene Shields Valley, Whitetail Meadows Ranch offers a tranquil retreat just moments from Clyde Park, 20 minutes from Livingston, and conveniently located an hour from both Yellowstone Park and Yellowstone International Airport.
50 Pattee Trail, Bozeman, Park, Montana, United States 59718
4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
1Picture(s)
2,481Sqft
Enjoy the convenience of single level living in this charming Parklands home that backs up to green space adding a buffer and offering a more expansive feel in the yard. The covered patio in the fenced backyard beckons entertaining. This 4 bed/3 bath home boasts a vaulted ceiling and fireplace in the main as well as large windows that allow natural light to pour in.
TBD 5th Ave, Clyde Park, Park, Montana, United States 59018
5Picture(s)
0Sqft
Opportunity 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.
000 Bhong Lane, Marion, Flathead, Montana, United States 59925
22Picture(s)
0Acre
Beautiful 13+ acres in Marion Montana. Roughed in roads lead to amazing elevated benches with electricity available on Bhong Lane. The land is densely wooded with mature trees, offering potential for logging and opportunities for mountain views. No covenants or zoning allows for flexible land use.
1980 Ridge Crest Dr, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
39Picture(s)
3,653Sqft
This unique modern home features over 3600sqft with Whitefish Lake access all located just 2.6 miles from Whitefish Mountain Resort and 2 miles from downtown and borders the Iron Horse community in the Suncrest Community. The main residence includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a bonus room off the kitchen, and a spacious upstairs family room with ample storage.
238 N Prairiesmoke Circle, Whitefish, Flathead, Montana, United States 59937
5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
2Parking(s)
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5,544Sqft
Located in the desirable Iron Horse community, this beautifully crafted, sophisticated Mountain Home sits atop a hillside delivering awe inspiring, expansive views of Whitefish Lake and the valley landscape beyond! This 5500+sq/ft home is perfect for entertaining or for those who enjoy the spacious comforts of an open living, dining, kitchen flow.
2424 Morning Dun Road, Missoula, Flathead, Montana, United States 59804
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0Acre
Seller is offering 120 as one larger lot or willing to break-up into 40 acre lots if desired by buyer or multiple buyers. Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a truly unique piece of Missoula's history with this exceptional property. Nestled within the captivating landscape, this parcel holds a significant place in the region's past and represents a once-in-a-lifetime investment.
8 Us Highway 2 E, Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, United States 59912
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3,330Sqft
This is a fantastic opportunity in the heart of Downtown Columbia Falls. A half-acre lot with frontage on both the highway and city road, this historic site boasts a variety of potential uses under CB2 zoning. Once a mechanic shop, the building possesses distinctive features that could accommodate several businesses.
301 Main Street, Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, United States 59901
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18,250Sqft
Wonderful opportunity to invest in downtown Kalispell. Historic building with mostly updated electrical with newer carpet in stairwells and upstairs. Fully leased office building with common area bathrooms and spaces. Current use is professional/office, retail, and variety with more than 95% occupancy.
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Nate Chute FUNdraiser March 14-15, 2020
Now in its 7th year, this fundraising campaign provides direct support for the Nate Chute Foundation, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to suicide prevention efforts in the Flathead Valley and beyond.
On March 14th and 15th, 2020, Whitefish Mountain Resort will host the 21st Annual Nate Chute, the second-longest running snowboard banked slalom in the US, and the third-longest in North America.
This “Contest for a Cause” partners with the Nate Chute Foundation to emphasize the importance of suicide prevention education, awareness, and outreach in our community.
Together, WMR, NCF, and YOU can help fight this epidemic.
Riders and supporter are encouraged to JOIN THE TEAM and raise money to support NCF’s mission and programs.
Whitefish appears to be keying in on an option for what the Baker Avenue pedestrian underpass might look like.
WGM Group last week presented City Council during its work session with preliminary cost estimates for a few choices related to the underpass that is planned to span under Baker near the O’Shaughnessy Center west connecting to the city’s path off of Railway Street to Depot Park.
Council seemed to favor an option that is estimated to cost about $1.63 million to construct the underpass. Under that option, a concrete structure would be used for then underpass with vertical interior walls 20 feet wide by 10 feet in height.