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Habitat for Humanity of Flathead Valley outlines expansion plan, financing and land purchase

Whitefish City Council · December 2, 2025
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Habitat for Humanity of Flathead Valley told the Whitefish City Council it has built 73 homes since 1989, plans a pipeline to reach roughly 40 homes by 2030 and is using land‑trust partnerships and low‑interest mortgages to keep homes affordable.

Marybeth Moran, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Flathead Valley, told the Whitefish City Council on Dec. 1 that the nonprofit has built 73 homes since 1989 and is expanding its local production and financing tools to reach more households.

Moran said Habitat sold two homes in 2023, three in 2024 and four so far in 2025, and currently has four houses under construction. She described a goal of roughly 5–8 homes per year on the organization’s current pipeline and a longer-term target of a 40‑home pipeline by 2030.

The organization operates a Restore in South Kalispell that diverts donated goods from landfills and helps fund local operations, Moran said. She summarized eligibility criteria for…

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