Whitefish Real Estate Pete Francisco Nov 2019

Whitefish real estate Pete Francisco

Pete​ Francisco sells Whitefish real estate in​ ​the​ ​Flathead​ ​Valley, where he has lived​ ​for​ ​over​ ​17​ ​years.​ ​​ ​After​ ​living​ ​in​ ​Colorado​ ​and​ ​Utah,​ ​his​ ​passion​ ​for​ ​the​ ​outdoors finally​ ​drew​ ​him​ ​to​ ​Montana.​ ​It​ ​didn’t​ ​take​ ​him​ ​long​ ​to​ ​realize​ ​this​ ​was​ ​a​ ​special​ ​place,​ ​and​ ​he​ ​settled​ ​down​ ​to​ ​make​ ​this​ ​area his​ ​home.​ ​Years​ ​of​ ​experience​ ​in​ ​the​ ​service​ ​industry​ ​has​ ​given​ ​Pete​ ​the​ ​ability​ ​to​ ​work​ ​well​ ​with​ ​clients​ ​and​ ​connect​ ​with people​ ​quickly.​ ​An​ ​avid​ ​skier,​ ​mountain​ ​biker,​ ​and​ ​fly​ ​fisherman,​ ​Pete’s​ ​enthusiasm​ ​for​ ​outdoor​ ​recreating​ ​has​ ​taken​ ​him​ ​all over​ ​the​ ​valley​ ​and​ ​has​ ​given​ ​him​ ​a​ ​unique​ ​and​ ​expert​ ​knowledge​ ​of​ ​the​ ​area.​ ​Whatever​ ​your​ ​passion​ ​is,​ ​Pete​ ​would​ ​love​ ​to show​ ​you​ ​what​ ​makes​ ​this​ ​area​ ​special​ ​and​ ​help​ ​you​ ​find​ ​your​ ​piece​ ​of​ ​it. To contact Pete call: 406.270.5908.

Whitefish ranked no. 3 Ski Mountain

October 29, 2019 at 3:04 pm | Daily Inter lake

SKI Magazine has named Whitefish Mountain Resort as the “No. 3 overall” ski resort in North America — the popular Whitefish resort’s highest ranking yet by the news outlet.

This is the ski resort’s third appearance in the magazine’s Top 10 listings.

SKI Magazine’s Resort Guide is the longest-running ski resort survey in the industry. Readers are asked to rank the North American resorts they have visited in the last two years in a variety of categories; the survey provides an additional opportunity for readers to speak to each resort’s greatest strengths through comments.

Overall ranking, according to a press release, is determined by a combination of reader’s scores across 21 different categories.

Whitefish earned 12 Top 10 rankings, including No. 1 in Local Flavor, No. 2 in Value and No. 4 for Service, Scenery, Charm, Apres and Overall Satisfaction. The resort also ranks No. 15 for Travel Ease, No. 20 for Terrain and No. 22 for Snow.

“We are deeply honored to be named among the top resorts in the West in SKI Magazine’s 2020 Resort Guide; it is our mission to provide a memorable experience that is affordable, personal and fun. This year’s ranking is indeed a sign that skiers appreciate finding a ski area that values character, and makes guests feel relaxed so they can be themselves,” Whitefish Mountain Resort Chief Executive Officer Dan Graves said in a prepared statement.

“This ranking illustrates our commitment to providing a high level of hospitality while maintaining the community’s unique and colorful qualities that set us apart, without charging a premium for it. Whitefish’s warm and welcoming personality extends beyond the resort to all the businesses throughout the community that take care of our visitors and go above and beyond to make them feel welcome.”

Whitefish Mountain Resort is scheduled to open for the 2019-20 season on Dec. 6.

For more information on Whitefish Resort visit www.skiwhitefish.com

Montana gets big economic boost from tourism

Summer 2019, KULR Channel 8 TV

Three-and-a-half billion dollars.

That’s how much tourists spent in Montana in 2018. That’s a big boost in spending and it’s benefiting businesses all across the Treasure State.

Newly-released numbers from the University of Montana’s Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research shows the number of people visiting Montana from out-of-state remained relatively the same.

But, they’re spending more during their travels. In fact, they are spending 10-percent more than in 2017. Associate Director Jeremy Sage says, people are choosing to spend their extra money on experiences, like guided rafting trips, rather than souvenirs, and those experiences tend to cost more.

Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks are a big draw for visitors, he says. Without those iconic parks bringing recognition to Montana, our economy would not be bolstered nearly as much.

And the numbers prove it.

In Glacier National Park, people spent one-point-two billion dollars, supporting one-point-five billion dollars in economic activity.

The one-point-one billion dollars spent in Yellowstone National Park supported one-point-four billion dollars in economic activity.

If you break down the numbers by county, Gallatin County received more than 814-million dollars in tourist spending, followed by Flathead County at 614-million dollars, Missoula County 307-million, and Yellowstone County 270-million dollars.

Below are some beautiful properties for sale by Pete.

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    Whitefish leads housing price index

    Whitefish Leads Price Growth in Northwest Montana since 2012

    Reported by the Northwest Montana Association of Realtors, October 2019

    Median means “in the middle”. So, with regard to list price, this means exactly half of homes listed are above this price and exactly half are below.

    The Northwest Montana Association of Realtors (NMAR) reports that the median home price in Whitefish in 2019 is $529,000; higher than 2018’s median price of $467,000.

    The average price is the total list price of all homes divided by the number of homes listed.

    NMAR reports the average list price of homes in Whitefish in 2019 is $928,573; slightly higher than $926,139 in 2018.

    Absorption rate is a term most commonly used in the real estate market to evaluate the rate at which available homes are sold in a specific market during a given time period. It is calculated by dividing the average number of sales per month by the total number of available homes.

    Whitefish has an 8% absorption rate in 2019; unchanged from 2018.

    Sales in the Whitefish area in 2019 have an average price of $618,370; much higher than $534,232 in 2018 as reported by NMAR.

    The median sale price in 2019 is $438,900; compared to $380,000 in 2018.

    With two months left in the year, the number of residential sales already surpasses last year with 329 sales; compared to 265 in 2018.

    At RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, our agents are committed to serving all your real estate needs.

    Stop by our office anytime to discuss the Whitefish market, and find the best option for your investment dollars. We can be reached at 406.862.9000.

    Real Estate in Whitefish, Kyle Duty Nov 2019

    Kyle Duty real estate in Whitefish

     

    Kyle promises to represent all clients honestly and ethically. Kyle’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 today at 406.871.4947.

    Whitefish ranked no. 3 Ski Mountain

    October 29, 2019 at 3:04 pm | Daily Inter lake

    SKI Magazine has named Whitefish Mountain Resort as the “No. 3 overall” ski resort in North America — the popular Whitefish resort’s highest ranking yet by the news outlet.

    This is the ski resort’s third appearance in the magazine’s Top 10 listings.

    SKI Magazine’s Resort Guide is the longest-running ski resort survey in the industry. Readers are asked to rank the North American resorts they have visited in the last two years in a variety of categories; the survey provides an additional opportunity for readers to speak to each resort’s greatest strengths through comments.

    Overall ranking, according to a press release, is determined by a combination of reader’s scores across 21 different categories.

    Whitefish earned 12 Top 10 rankings, including No. 1 in Local Flavor, No. 2 in Value and No. 4 for Service, Scenery, Charm, Apres and Overall Satisfaction. The resort also ranks No. 15 for Travel Ease, No. 20 for Terrain and No. 22 for Snow.

    “We are deeply honored to be named among the top resorts in the West in SKI Magazine’s 2020 Resort Guide; it is our mission to provide a memorable experience that is affordable, personal and fun. This year’s ranking is indeed a sign that skiers appreciate finding a ski area that values character, and makes guests feel relaxed so they can be themselves,” Whitefish Mountain Resort Chief Executive Officer Dan Graves said in a prepared statement.

    “This ranking illustrates our commitment to providing a high level of hospitality while maintaining the community’s unique and colorful qualities that set us apart, without charging a premium for it. Whitefish’s warm and welcoming personality extends beyond the resort to all the businesses throughout the community that take care of our visitors and go above and beyond to make them feel welcome.”

    Whitefish Mountain Resort is scheduled to open for the 2019-20 season on Dec. 6.

    For more information on Whitefish Resort visit www.skiwhitefish.com

    Montana gets big economic boost from tourism

    Summer 2019, KULR Channel 8 TV

    Three-and-a-half billion dollars.

    That’s how much tourists spent in Montana in 2018. That’s a big boost in spending and it’s benefiting businesses all across the Treasure State.

    Newly-released numbers from the University of Montana’s Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research shows the number of people visiting Montana from out-of-state remained relatively the same.

    But, they’re spending more during their travels. In fact, they are spending 10-percent more than in 2017. Associate Director Jeremy Sage says, people are choosing to spend their extra money on experiences, like guided rafting trips, rather than souvenirs, and those experiences tend to cost more.

    Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks are a big draw for visitors, he says. Without those iconic parks bringing recognition to Montana, our economy would not be bolstered nearly as much.

    And the numbers prove it.

    In Glacier National Park, people spent one-point-two billion dollars, supporting one-point-five billion dollars in economic activity.

    The one-point-one billion dollars spent in Yellowstone National Park supported one-point-four billion dollars in economic activity.

    If you break down the numbers by county, Gallatin County received more than 814-million dollars in tourist spending, followed by Flathead County at 614-million dollars, Missoula County 307-million, and Yellowstone County 270-million dollars.

    One of a kind wedding venue property for sale by Kyle Duty.

    4005 Foothill Road, Kalispell, MT 59901
    MLS #21909376

    One of a kind opportunity to live and work in a breathtaking setting just minutes to Kalispell. Successful wedding venue property with multiple outbuildings including large shop, bride and groom cabins, pavilion built in 2017 with bar. One-bedroom home boasts blue pine finishes with gorgeous built-ins, radiant heat, covered porch and endless mountain views. Attached carport has an extra office/bedroom for extra space. Home is being sold with option for successful wedding venue business. Parking for up to 200 guests, beautiful surroundings includes well-fed pond, root cellar and multiple ceremony sites. Offer your clients an amazing Montana retreat. Call Kyle today for your private showing of this amazing property. 406.871.4947.

    Whitefish leads housing price index

    Whitefish Leads Price Growth in Northwest Montana since 2012

    Reported by the Northwest Montana Association of Realtors, October 2019

    Median means “in the middle”. So, with regard to list price, this means exactly half of homes listed are above this price and exactly half are below.

    The Northwest Montana Association of Realtors (NMAR) reports that the median home price in Whitefish in 2019 is $529,000; higher than 2018’s median price of $467,000.

    The average price is the total list price of all homes divided by the number of homes listed.

    NMAR reports the average list price of homes in Whitefish in 2019 is $928,573; slightly higher than $926,139 in 2018.

    Absorption rate is a term most commonly used in the real estate market to evaluate the rate at which available homes are sold in a specific market during a given time period. It is calculated by dividing the average number of sales per month by the total number of available homes.

    Whitefish has an 8% absorption rate in 2019; unchanged from 2018.

    Sales in the Whitefish area in 2019 have an average price of $618,370; much higher than $534,232 in 2018 as reported by NMAR.

    The median sale price in 2019 is $438,900; compared to $380,000 in 2018.

    With two months left in the year, the number of residential sales already surpasses last year with 329 sales; compared to 265 in 2018.

    At RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, our agents are committed to serving all your real estate needs.

    Stop by our office anytime to discuss the Whitefish market, and find the best option for your investment dollars. We can be reached at 406.862.9000.

    RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, Nikki Marengo Nov 2019

    REMAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate Nikki Marengo

     

     

     

    At RE/MAX Rocky Mountain 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. 406.212.8507.

    Whitefish ranked no. 3 Ski Mountain

    October 29, 2019 at 3:04 pm | Daily Inter lake

    SKI Magazine has named Whitefish Mountain Resort as the “No. 3 overall” ski resort in North America — the popular Whitefish resort’s highest ranking yet by the news outlet.

    This is the ski resort’s third appearance in the magazine’s Top 10 listings.

    SKI Magazine’s Resort Guide is the longest-running ski resort survey in the industry. Readers are asked to rank the North American resorts they have visited in the last two years in a variety of categories; the survey provides an additional opportunity for readers to speak to each resort’s greatest strengths through comments.

    Overall ranking, according to a press release, is determined by a combination of reader’s scores across 21 different categories.

    Whitefish earned 12 Top 10 rankings, including No. 1 in Local Flavor, No. 2 in Value and No. 4 for Service, Scenery, Charm, Apres and Overall Satisfaction. The resort also ranks No. 15 for Travel Ease, No. 20 for Terrain and No. 22 for Snow.

    “We are deeply honored to be named among the top resorts in the West in SKI Magazine’s 2020 Resort Guide; it is our mission to provide a memorable experience that is affordable, personal and fun. This year’s ranking is indeed a sign that skiers appreciate finding a ski area that values character, and makes guests feel relaxed so they can be themselves,” Whitefish Mountain Resort Chief Executive Officer Dan Graves said in a prepared statement.

    “This ranking illustrates our commitment to providing a high level of hospitality while maintaining the community’s unique and colorful qualities that set us apart, without charging a premium for it. Whitefish’s warm and welcoming personality extends beyond the resort to all the businesses throughout the community that take care of our visitors and go above and beyond to make them feel welcome.”

    Whitefish Mountain Resort is scheduled to open for the 2019-20 season on Dec. 6.

    For more information on Whitefish Resort visit www.skiwhitefish.com

    Montana gets big economic boost from tourism

    Summer 2019, KULR Channel 8 TV

    Three-and-a-half billion dollars.

    That’s how much tourists spent in Montana in 2018. That’s a big boost in spending and it’s benefiting businesses all across the Treasure State.

    Newly-released numbers from the University of Montana’s Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research shows the number of people visiting Montana from out-of-state remained relatively the same.

    But, they’re spending more during their travels. In fact, they are spending 10-percent more than in 2017. Associate Director Jeremy Sage says, people are choosing to spend their extra money on experiences, like guided rafting trips, rather than souvenirs, and those experiences tend to cost more.

    Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks are a big draw for visitors, he says. Without those iconic parks bringing recognition to Montana, our economy would not be bolstered nearly as much.

    And the numbers prove it.

    In Glacier National Park, people spent one-point-two billion dollars, supporting one-point-five billion dollars in economic activity.

    The one-point-one billion dollars spent in Yellowstone National Park supported one-point-four billion dollars in economic activity.

    If you break down the numbers by county, Gallatin County received more than 814-million dollars in tourist spending, followed by Flathead County at 614-million dollars, Missoula County 307-million, and Yellowstone County 270-million dollars.

    RE/MAX Rocky Mountain agent Nikki Marengo has beautiful properties for sale.

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      Whitefish leads housing price index

      Whitefish Leads Price Growth in Northwest Montana since 2012

      Reported by the Northwest Montana Association of Realtors, October 2019

      Median means “in the middle”. So, with regard to list price, this means exactly half of homes listed are above this price and exactly half are below.

      The Northwest Montana Association of Realtors (NMAR) reports that the median home price in Whitefish in 2019 is $529,000; higher than 2018’s median price of $467,000.

      The average price is the total list price of all homes divided by the number of homes listed.

      NMAR reports the average list price of homes in Whitefish in 2019 is $928,573; slightly higher than $926,139 in 2018.

      Absorption rate is a term most commonly used in the real estate market to evaluate the rate at which available homes are sold in a specific market during a given time period. It is calculated by dividing the average number of sales per month by the total number of available homes.

      Whitefish has an 8% absorption rate in 2019; unchanged from 2018.

      Sales in the Whitefish area in 2019 have an average price of $618,370; much higher than $534,232 in 2018 as reported by NMAR.

      The median sale price in 2019 is $438,900; compared to $380,000 in 2018.

      With two months left in the year, the number of residential sales already surpasses last year with 329 sales; compared to 265 in 2018.

      At RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, our agents are committed to serving all your real estate needs.

      Stop by our office anytime to discuss the Whitefish market, and find the best option for your investment dollars. We can be reached at 406.862.9000.

      RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, Brian Nicodemus Nov 2019

      Brian Nicodemus RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Brian Nicodemus

       

      I’ve had the pleasure of living in the Flathead Valley since 1989. I am amazed every day by the beauty of its scenery and the heart of its people. Not to mention the endless possibilities of outdoor recreation right out your door. Since becoming a REALTOR in 1999 I’ve made many great friends and have been fortunate enough to sell some wonderful properties. The true reward for me is the smile on my customers face when they achieve their goals. Give me a call or email me today so I can help you catch your special piece of Montana! Call me today at 406.250.7311.

      Whitefish ranked no. 3 Ski Mountain

      October 29, 2019 at 3:04 pm | Daily Inter lake

      SKI Magazine has named Whitefish Mountain Resort as the “No. 3 overall” ski resort in North America – the popular Whitefish resort’s highest ranking yet by the news outlet.

      This is the ski resort’s third appearance in the magazine’s Top 10 listings.

      SKI Magazine’s Resort Guide is the longest-running ski resort survey in the industry. Readers are asked to rank the North American resorts they have visited in the last two years in a variety of categories; the survey provides an additional opportunity for readers to speak to each resort’s greatest strengths through comments.

      Overall ranking, according to a press release, is determined by a combination of reader’s scores across 21 different categories. Perhaps the ski resort, in order to maintain its strong position, and even rival ski resorts (to narrow the gap), may want to look at another form of ranking – search ranking. Using an SEO agency, like Victorious, could help businesses boost their website up the rankings on search engines to put it before the eyes of potential customers. This could be a worthwhile marketing strategy, especially if they’re looking to stay at the top.

      Whitefish earned 12 Top 10 rankings, including No. 1 in Local Flavor, No. 2 in Value and No. 4 for Service, Scenery, Charm, Apres and Overall Satisfaction. The resort also ranks No. 15 for Travel Ease, No. 20 for Terrain and No. 22 for Snow.

      “We are deeply honored to be named among the top resorts in the West in SKI Magazine’s 2020 Resort Guide; it is our mission to provide a memorable experience that is affordable, personal and fun. This year’s ranking is indeed a sign that skiers appreciate finding a ski area that values character, and makes guests feel relaxed so they can be themselves,” Whitefish Mountain Resort Chief Executive Officer Dan Graves said in a prepared statement.

      “This ranking illustrates our commitment to providing a high level of hospitality while maintaining the community’s unique and colorful qualities that set us apart, without charging a premium for it. Whitefish’s warm and welcoming personality extends beyond the resort to all the businesses throughout the community that take care of our visitors and go above and beyond to make them feel welcome.”

      Whitefish Mountain Resort is scheduled to open for the 2019-20 season on Dec. 6.

      For more information on Whitefish Resort visit www.skiwhitefish.com

      Montana gets big economic boost from tourism

      Summer 2019, KULR Channel 8 TV

      Three-and-a-half billion dollars.

      That’s how much tourists spent in Montana in 2018. That’s a big boost in spending and it’s benefiting businesses all across the Treasure State.

      Newly-released numbers from the University of Montana’s Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research shows the number of people visiting Montana from out-of-state remained relatively the same.

      But, they’re spending more during their travels. In fact, they are spending 10-percent more than in 2017. Associate Director Jeremy Sage says, people are choosing to spend their extra money on experiences, like guided rafting trips, rather than souvenirs, and those experiences tend to cost more.

      Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks are a big draw for visitors, he says. Without those iconic parks bringing recognition to Montana, our economy would not be bolstered nearly as much.

      And the numbers prove it.

      In Glacier National Park, people spent one-point-two billion dollars, supporting one-point-five billion dollars in economic activity.

      The one-point-one billion dollars spent in Yellowstone National Park supported one-point-four billion dollars in economic activity.

      If you break down the numbers by county, Gallatin County received more than 814-million dollars in tourist spending, followed by Flathead County at 614-million dollars, Missoula County 307-million, and Yellowstone County 270-million dollars.

      RE/MAX Rocky Mountain agent Brian Nicodemus has beautiful properties for sale.

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        Whitefish leads housing price index

        Whitefish Leads Price Growth in Northwest Montana since 2012

        Reported by the Northwest Montana Association of Realtors, October 2019

        Median means “in the middle”. So, with regard to list price, this means exactly half of homes listed are above this price and exactly half are below.

        The Northwest Montana Association of Realtors (NMAR) reports that the median home price in Whitefish in 2019 is $529,000; higher than 2018’s median price of $467,000.

        The average price is the total list price of all homes divided by the number of homes listed.

        NMAR reports the average list price of homes in Whitefish in 2019 is $928,573; slightly higher than $926,139 in 2018.

        Absorption rate is a term most commonly used in the real estate market to evaluate the rate at which available homes are sold in a specific market during a given time period. It is calculated by dividing the average number of sales per month by the total number of available homes.

        Whitefish has an 8% absorption rate in 2019; unchanged from 2018.

        Sales in the Whitefish area in 2019 have an average price of $618,370; much higher than $534,232 in 2018 as reported by NMAR.

        The median sale price in 2019 is $438,900; compared to $380,000 in 2018.

        With two months left in the year, the number of residential sales already surpasses last year with 329 sales; compared to 265 in 2018.

        At RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, our agents are committed to serving all your real estate needs.

        Stop by our office anytime to discuss the Whitefish market, and find the best option for your investment dollars. We can be reached at 406.862.9000.

        Kerrie Cardon, your RE/MAX real estate agent in Whitefish

        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, she is a great listener and a very hands on 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.

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        Whitefish ranked no. 3 Ski Mountain

        October 29, 2019 at 3:04 pm | Daily Inter lake

        SKI Magazine has named Whitefish Mountain Resort as the “No. 3 overall” ski resort in North America — the popular Whitefish resort’s highest ranking yet by the news outlet.

        This is the ski resort’s third appearance in the magazine’s Top 10 listings.

        SKI Magazine’s Resort Guide is the longest-running ski resort survey in the industry. Readers are asked to rank the North American resorts they have visited in the last two years in a variety of categories; the survey provides an additional opportunity for readers to speak to each resort’s greatest strengths through comments.

        Overall ranking, according to a press release, is determined by a combination of reader’s scores across 21 different categories.

        Whitefish earned 12 Top 10 rankings, including No. 1 in Local Flavor, No. 2 in Value and No. 4 for Service, Scenery, Charm, Apres and Overall Satisfaction. The resort also ranks No. 15 for Travel Ease, No. 20 for Terrain and No. 22 for Snow.

        “We are deeply honored to be named among the top resorts in the West in SKI Magazine’s 2020 Resort Guide; it is our mission to provide a memorable experience that is affordable, personal and fun. This year’s ranking is indeed a sign that skiers appreciate finding a ski area that values character, and makes guests feel relaxed so they can be themselves,” Whitefish Mountain Resort Chief Executive Officer Dan Graves said in a prepared statement.

        “This ranking illustrates our commitment to providing a high level of hospitality while maintaining the community’s unique and colorful qualities that set us apart, without charging a premium for it. Whitefish’s warm and welcoming personality extends beyond the resort to all the businesses throughout the community that take care of our visitors and go above and beyond to make them feel welcome.”

        Whitefish Mountain Resort is scheduled to open for the 2019-20 season on Dec. 6.

        For more information on Whitefish Resort visit www.skiwhitefish.com

        Montana gets big economic boost from tourism

        Summer 2019, KULR Channel 8 TV

        Three-and-a-half billion dollars.

        That’s how much tourists spent in Montana in 2018. That’s a big boost in spending and it’s benefiting businesses all across the Treasure State.

        Newly-released numbers from the University of Montana’s Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research shows the number of people visiting Montana from out-of-state remained relatively the same.

        But, they’re spending more during their travels. In fact, they are spending 10-percent more than in 2017. Associate Director Jeremy Sage says, people are choosing to spend their extra money on experiences, like guided rafting trips, rather than souvenirs, and those experiences tend to cost more.

        Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks are a big draw for visitors, he says. Without those iconic parks bringing recognition to Montana, our economy would not be bolstered nearly as much.

        And the numbers prove it.

        In Glacier National Park, people spent one-point-two billion dollars, supporting one-point-five billion dollars in economic activity.

        The one-point-one billion dollars spent in Yellowstone National Park supported one-point-four billion dollars in economic activity.

        If you break down the numbers by county, Gallatin County received more than 814-million dollars in tourist spending, followed by Flathead County at 614-million dollars, Missoula County 307-million, and Yellowstone County 270-million dollars.

        RE/MAX Rocky Mountain agent Kerrie Cardon has beautiful properties for sale.

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          Whitefish leads housing price index

          Whitefish Leads Price Growth in Northwest Montana since 2012

          Reported by the Northwest Montana Association of Realtors, October 2019

          Median means “in the middle”. So, with regard to list price, this means exactly half of homes listed are above this price and exactly half are below.

          The Northwest Montana Association of Realtors (NMAR) reports that the median home price in Whitefish in 2019 is $529,000; higher than 2018’s median price of $467,000.

          The average price is the total list price of all homes divided by the number of homes listed.

          NMAR reports the average list price of homes in Whitefish in 2019 is $928,573; slightly higher than $926,139 in 2018.

          Absorption rate is a term most commonly used in the real estate market to evaluate the rate at which available homes are sold in a specific market during a given time period. It is calculated by dividing the average number of sales per month by the total number of available homes.

          Whitefish has an 8% absorption rate in 2019; unchanged from 2018.

          Sales in the Whitefish area in 2019 have an average price of $618,370; much higher than $534,232 in 2018 as reported by NMAR.

          The median sale price in 2019 is $438,900; compared to $380,000 in 2018.

          With two months left in the year, the number of residential sales already surpasses last year with 329 sales; compared to 265 in 2018.

          At RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate, our agents are committed to serving all your real estate needs.

          Stop by our office anytime to discuss the Whitefish market, and find the best option for your investment dollars. We can be reached at 406.862.9000.

          Kerrie Cardon, your RE/MAX real estate agent in Whitefish

          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, she is great on real estate agent advertising, a great listener and a very hands on 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.

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          pumpkin patch

          Explore: Sweet Pickin’s Pumpkin Patch

          BY FLATHEAD BEACON STAFF // SEP 24, 2019

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

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

          The huge jumping pillow for kids is also a favorite.

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

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

          Real Estate Market Trends:

          Flathead County land sales, past five years, by quarter

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

          residential lots for sale Whitefish

          Last year’s second quarter land sales quantities were almost off the chart in the second quarter. 2018 was a banner year, as only the fourth quarter showed a drop from 2017 numbers, since there are different valuation to take in real estate, here you can find the 3 Valuation Approaches Explained: https://spaceselectors.com/top-three-commercial-real-estate-valuation-approaches/.

          Thus far, 2019 numbers show a pull-back from 2018 quarterly sales. 2018 had the best numbers of the prior four years (Q1, Q2 and Q3). We will know in a few days whether 2019 numbers indicate a consistent curtailment over 2018, or if the market catches up to (or overtakes) any prior upward trends. Matching with real estate marketing trends is important. There are batch sms for real estate investors that can be utlized in this respect to keep up to date with sellers and buyers in a positive and technology based way that is becoming more necessary within the market.

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

          RE/MAX Rocky Mountain agent Brian Nicodemus has beautiful properties for sale.

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

            SCHEDULE:

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

            NEW LOCATION:

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

            Golfing

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

            Fall hours are in effect now.

            The Golf Shop opens at 8:30am.

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

            The course opens for play at 9:00am.

            More information…click here.

            RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Real Estate Brian Nicodemus Oct 2019

            Brian Nicodemus RE/MAX Rocky Mountain Brian Nicodemus

            Price It Right the First Time

            The Internet has empowered all buyers with information and home buyers are no exception. The amount of information available to the public includes details on size, condition, sales history, current inventory, recent sales, photographs, videos, school info, drive-times, entertainment, and much more. Also included in this is information is home warranties from such websites as https://homewarranty.firstam.com/articles/what-is-a-home-warranty to help people understand what they can do in and outside their home.

            When a seller realizes that buyers are educated with facts, it becomes unlikely that they will pay more than a home is worth. If you are considering buying home there are many questions that arise during the home buying process. If you find yourself with questions be sure to ask. Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you will make in life, so make sure your questions do not go unanswered. A great resource to utilize is your real estate agent and or your mortgage broker. If you are looking for a mortgage broker, the kansas city mortgage lender provide FHA home loan service to home buyers.

            If a home is priced too high in the beginning, it may stay on the market longer than normal, which could adversely affect the ultimate sales price. It is a natural reaction for people, personally or professionally, to assume that something must be wrong with a home that doesn’t sell in a reasonable time for that market.

            The seller is entitled to maximize the equity in their home and pricing it properly in the beginning is the best way to achieve that. Overpricing can reduce buyers activity because they assume that the best homes are purchased soon after they are offered for sale, and if one has been on the market longer than normal, there must be a problem with it. Similarly, sales associates may come to the same conclusion.

            After buyers have seen a few homes in a certain price range, they begin to expect similar amenities in each home they look at. If a home is overpriced, it will not compare favorably with the other homes that are being viewed. Sometimes, the buyer may even think that another home could be a bargain because it offers much more for the same price as the overpriced listing.

            Shopping the market means looking at the homes that meet a buyer’s wants and needs and selecting the one that gives them the most, whether it is in price or amenities. The overpriced listing doesn’t compete well, and it extends the market time. There is a documented study that shows that the longer a home stays on the market, the lower the price will be.

            It is essential that a seller receive factual information to price their home to compete favorably in the current market. Some of the obstacles can include:

            ~Failure to objectively compare the current and sold homes with their own

            ~Neighbors who mislead the seller as to how much they got for their home

            ~Fear of making a mistake and thinking they can start high and always lower the price

            ~Loss of perspective because the seller is emotionally involved

            ~Expecting the home to sell for more than fair market value because they need the money

            ~Agents who will accept a listing at any price in order to tie up the property until the seller realizes the price is too high

            What a seller paid for the home or the cost to rebuild it today do not affect market value. Neither does the amount spent by sellers on certain improvements that were made for their own pleasure and enjoyment. Whilst electronic upgrades and installations (such as those offered by Asbury Electric) can increase the value of a property, it is unrealistic to expect a buyer to pay more than market value for a home. The seller sets the price of a home but the buyer determines the value. If the home is priced properly in the beginning, it is more likely to sell for a higher price, in a shorter period and with fewer problems.

            If you need help buying or selling real estate, please call me today at 406.250.7311.

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            Explore: Sweet Pickin’s Pumpkin Patch

            BY FLATHEAD BEACON STAFF // SEP 24, 2019

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

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

            The huge jumping pillow for kids is also a favorite.

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

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

            Real Estate Market Trends:

            Flathead County land sales, past five years, by quarter

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

            residential lots for sale Whitefish

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

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

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

            RE/MAX Rocky Mountain agent Brian Nicodemus has beautiful properties for sale.

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

              SCHEDULE:

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

              NEW LOCATION:

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

              Golfing

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

              Fall hours are in effect now.

              The Golf Shop opens at 8:30am.

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

              The course opens for play at 9:00am.

              More information…click here.

              Rocky Mountain Real Estate