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September 2006

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Featured Property: Beaver Run #4-023

Local real estate volume climbs to new highs

Cheap skiing tickets hit a bump


Featured Listings

113 Village Point Drive

Red Mountain Retreat

Land


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Featured Property: Beaver Run #4-023

This unit is in good condition with a number of recent upgrades. Convenient ground floor location. Gross equalized income for 2005 was $23,261.

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Through mid-year, local real estate volume climbs to new highs

High Country homebuying market is white hot.

By Duffy Hayes
Summit Daily News
7/27/06

SUMMIT COUNTY—The real estate market may be cooling off nationally, but over the summer months so far here in the High Country, the homebuying market is white hot.

For the second month in a row, transaction volume — or the total dollar amount recorded for residential real estate sales — measured for the month showed a dramatic increase over the same time period last year.

This past June, real estate volume was nearly $163 million for the month — a more than 45 percent jump over June 2005. In terms of specific June transactions, the 340 recorded were more than an 11 percent boost over the same month last year.

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The towers for the new Breckenridge Gondola are set. 8/23/06
photo from breckenridge.snow.com.


Cheap skiing tickets hit a bump

Intrawest will turn its popular four passes into nontransferable photo ID cards. It wants to cut online sales of unused dates.

By Julie Dunn
Denver Post Staff Writer
8/23/2006

SUMMIT COUNTY—The Internet continues to change the way Colorado ski resorts peddle their passes, leading Intrawest Corp. — which owns Copper Mountain and manages Winter Park Resort — to alter its popular four-pass options this winter.

To crack down on Internet resales and offer customers more security, the company is turning its heavily discounted four pass, good for four days of skiing at a single resort, into a nontransferable picture identification card.

The photo passes must be bought in person; they can then be renewed online annually and replaced if lost. They go on sale starting next week at more than a dozen Front Range sites.

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Featured Listings
 
113 Village Point Drive

Totally remodeled, end unit with wonderful open space off of the great room deck. This townhome offers knotty pine ceilings, surround sound, 38" Sony TV, great furniture, many built-ins, granite countertops, a river rock fireplace, new windows with Hunter Douglas blinds.

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Red Mountain Retreat

Surround yourself with National Forest. Settle into this beautiful new home with views of Quandary and Red Mountains. Stainless steel appliances, moss rock fireplace and other high end finishes. New construction, to be completed by end of summer 2006.

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Land

The best commercial land opportunity in Silverthorne. All utilities to site. Flat & easily buildable.

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