The Skinner Team

Anne Skinner I Colorado Mountain Realty

A-Basin is the last ski resort open

“Sunday was Loveland Ski Area’s closing day. Loveland opened November 1 and received 319 inches of snow for the season. Loveland will start making snow for the 2015-2016 in late September. Of all the ski areas in the vicinity of Summit County, only Arapahoe Basin remains open.”  www.summitdaily.com Read the full article at Summit Daily […]

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Summit County Market Analysis – March 2015

Check out the March highlights and the full report from Land Title Gaurantee March 2015 Highlights: Market Analysis by Area for March: March was a great spring month forreal estate with $83,058500 in monetary volume and 149 transactions.The average transaction price for all reported 18 areas: $565,315, average residential price: $544,761 and median residential price:

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Land Title Guarantee February 2015 Market Analysis

                          February 2015 Highlights: Market Analysis by Area for February: So far this Winter brought 2 great months for real estate with $50,326,500 in monetary volume and 106 transactions in February.The average transaction price for all reported 18 areas: $480,784, average residential price:

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Newest Development in Summit County has major Opposition

Land is at a premium in Summit County and when one of the newest developments took their plans for changing the density to the planning commission, residents spoke out.  Local residents were concerned about keeping the small mountain town feel and not turning Silverthorne into a sprawling suburb.  The developers have promised to enrich the

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10 reasons the housing market could go ballistic this spring

Check out this article from Fortune Magazine regarding the predicted housing market trends this spring.  The major factor that will affect Summit County, CO is the pent-up demand.  In the last couple years, demand has been low as not many people had the disposable income to buy a second home.  We have recently seen more and more

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The Summit County real estate market is back and more bullish than ever

The real estaet market in Summit County has been on the rebound for the last few years.  Home Depot even purchased a lot for $12 Million which is one of the largest land transactions we have seen in years .  With the uptick in home sales, the rental maket has been surging.  It is a great time

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