Warm summer days and cool nights have become the routine on Flathead Lake. The Fourth of July fireworks displays around the lake were spectacular this year as we celebrated our Independence Day once again. The only challenge so far this year for enjoying the lake has been the record low water levels (see article below).
There was one reported sale on the lake for the month of June: $1.45M in Big Arm. Inventory and prices have stabilized overall, and it looks like the market has found somewhat of a balance for this season.
High interest rates and inflationary pressures have imposed acooling effect in the primary residential market that is spilling over into the waterfront sector. Overall prices are still relatively high, but the lack of inventory will result in significantly fewer transactions and lower sales volume in 2023.
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Active Waterfront Listings
Residential and land waterfront inventory continues to hold at record low levels. The combination of record sales over the past 24 months along with lack of motivation for sellers to give up their Montana real estate continues to put downward pressure on inventory.
The combined land and residential listing total of 44 listings is significantly down, especially compared to the pre-Covid era market. In July of 2019 we were carrying 147 total listings on the lake.
Median residential prices had been consistently rising over the past 12 months from $3.5M to over $5.5M due to a lack of inventory and high-priced listings persisting. The spring listing season has introduced a small collection of lower priced listings dropping the median price to under $4M once again. Land prices held at just under $1.5M. With such limited inventory of both residential and land listings, median price trends have become volatile with higher priced listings coming on and off the market.
Based on these data, it appears we have reached a plateau in prices and the sustainable bottom of inventory for the time being. |
Flathead Lake Condominium Market
With nearly two dozen waterfront condominium communities around Flathead Lake, there has historically been plenty of options for buyers who want the waterfront lifestyle without having to worry about maintaining a lake home. Below is a summary of currently active and sold units so far this year. The condo market has followed the single-family waterfront market to record low inventories and increasing prices.
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