5 Tips for First-Time Home Sellers
The Zillow.com blog outlines 5 tips fo First-Time Home Sellers. Brendon DeSimone shares of the key things to consider as you decide to sell your home. 5 Tips for First-Time Home Sellers Selling a home is nothing like buying one. Whether you’ve been in the home for four years or 40, first-time sellers need to consider […]
10-Step Guide to Buying a House
The Realtor.com Team sums up 10 great to know steps for buying your first home. Having bought my first home in Summit County, I’m familiar with the ins and outs of property ownership here and would be more than happy to help you fall in love with your own mountain home. Anne Skinner The […]
Summit Sky Ranch: What You need to Know
Summit Sky Ranch is the newest development in Silverthorne, CO. Summit Sky Ranch embodies the Summit County lifestyle. Focusing on location, amenities, and community. The Everist Family, who owns Summit Sky Ranch, wants families to enjoy all that Summit County has to offer right outside their back door. Summit Sky Ranch Site Map (Phase 1A) […]
El Niño is Coming: What that means for Real Estate
Realtor.com discusses the effect El Niño may have on the market this winter, especially in the front range. Though sometimes harsh winters limit selling, “the Herald reported that there have been 23 El Niño winters since 1950; most of them we haven’t even noticed.” A funny thing about El Niño and the hot Denver market: […]
“Go Bigger or Go to a New Home?”
The Zillow Blog discusses the all to common question homeowners eventually get to: To Upgrade or To Renovate? Go Bigger or Go to a New Home? You’ve got two options when it comes to a home you’ve outgrown: add on or trade up. Which is right for you? Many homeowners today face a serious […]
Winter is Coming
Summit County’s Annual COO Breakfast Tuesday, October 6th was the annual Chamber of Commerce breakfast with the Chief Operating Officers from Arapahoe Basin, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone and Loveland. The breakfast sold out in record time and proceeds went towards scholarships for local students. The talks began with a review of some statistic for the […]