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October Real Estate Market Update

Who knows what the 4th Quarter of 2016 Will Bring?

In case you haven't been paying attention, we have a very interesting next few months ahead of us here in the Colorado Rockies and in the United States as a whole. A new U.S. President will be elected in November and regardless of your political views, it will be an historic event no matter the [...]

The Numbers Are In - By Shanna Lalley

Our sales numbers are in for the first half of 2016. The picture is pretty rosy for sellers. It is a little tougher for buyers due to low inventory. Buyers need to be on their toes and ready to ready to write a strong offer very quickly when they find the right property. Don't be too surprised to be in a competing offer situation. Check out [...]

Why You Need to Check Out Deno's Mountain Bistro

Every town needs a great place to eat, and Winter Park is no exception. Its easy to work up anappetite here, but dont settle for a mediocre meal. Instead, reward yourself with a dinner at Denos Mountain Bistro! The oldest family restaurant in Winter Park, Denos Mountain Bistro provides an atmosphere thats perfect for any occasion. Lunch, [...]

Broom Hut Hike - by Julie White

Last weekend I did a short little hike with my Mother-in-law, Jean, and my sister-in-law, Jenna. Jean wanted to hike up to Broom Hut because she hasn't seen it since they rebuilt it in 2012. You drive about half way up Berthoud Pass on the Winter Park side and park by MM 240, there's a big orange avalanche sign and trail head signs for [...]

Summer Isn't Over Yet! - by Janene Johnson

Even though there was some snow spotted up on the Continental Divide that borders the Winter Park/Fraser Valley, there is still plenty of summer left! This coming weekend there are several events happening around town. The High Altitude Flame Thrower Chili Cookoff is happening both Saturday, August [...]

Summer 2016 Rewind: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly...and the Good Again

As our beautiful, oh-too-short summer wanes into the season of yellowing aspen trees, frosty mornings and white dusted peaks, it's a fine time to take a breath before the end-of-year push. Typically we have “dips” in showings and activity with families settling into back-to-school routines, and while our mountain weekend activities [...]
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