The Skinner Team

Summit County Real Estate

NAHB Forecasting 6.6 Percent Jump in Housing Starts in 2014

            www.nationalmortgageprofessional.com   A growing economy, rising household formations, low mortgage rates and pent-up demand will help single-family housing production to rev up in 2015 while a growth in renters will keep the multifamily market at cruising altitude or higher, according to economists who participated in yesterday’s National Association of

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Winter is right around the corner and now is the time to buy your next home in the mountains!

Winter is right around the corner… And now is a great time to buy your dream home or next income property in the Colorado mountains! Over the next few weeks we will start to see a drastic reduction in the number of homes on the market.  Most homes that have not been sold will be removed

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August 2014 Land Title Market Analysis

Want to know what the property market is doing in Summit County Colorado.  Check out the great analysis that Land Title Guarantee Company puts out each month.   August 2014 Highlights: Market Analysis by Area for August:  August experienced a downturn from last August 2013 in Summit County.  There were 203 transactions with $88,825,100 in gross monetary volume.

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Summit County July Market Analysis by Land Title Guarantee Company

Provided by Land Title Gaurantee Co July 2014 Highlights: Market Analysis by Area for July: July was another positive real estate month in the high country! There were 195 transactions with $90,735,125 in gross monetary volume. The average transaction price for all 18 reported areas at $465,308, average residential price was $501,084 and the median

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Construction Booming in Mountain Communities

FRISCO, Colo. (CBS4)– Summer in Colorado’s mountain communities means a lot of construction, and this year new real estate construction is booming. “New is always nice, people like new,” said developer Larry Feldman. It’s difficult for developers in Summit County to keep their new units on the market.   “I discovered with the lack of new construction

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