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Blog :: 2010

Enjoy quarter share ownership in Winter Park, Colorado - by Sylvia Hensley

Enjoy year-round access to your property An annual calendar provides an abundance of use in all of the beautiful Colorado seasons for each owner. The calendar rotates to provide one week of residence every four weeks, beginning on either a Monday or Friday, and includes all the key holidays for each owner at some point over a calendar cycle. [...]

Bank Owned Properties in the Winter Park, Grand Lake and Granby Areas a year end summary. - by Jean Wolter

In the Winter Park, Grand Lake and Granby areas there was a total of 78 Bank Owned properties that sold through December 10, 2010. This number represents 16% of the total closed transactions in these three areas this year and a 46% increase over Bank Owned properties that sold last year. Currently there are 168 active Bank Owned listings in [...]

What more could you want than a full moon ski at Pole Creek? - by Katie Riemenschneider

Being in the Grand County and the Winter Park/Fraser Valley what more could you want than a full moon ski? Actually, I think that is why I moved here? Spending days and nights hiking Berthoud Pass and Rocky Mountain National Park or kicking back and skiing Winter Parks many trails, Devils Thumb, Granby Ranch... I can go on and on. [...]

10 Trends That Will Drive the Winter Park Area Real Estate Market - by Julie White

With the future as uncertain as always, here are10 real estate trends that will drive the market in the next few years in Winter Park, Fraser, Tabernash, Granby & Grand Lake Areas. All of the towns have a high rates of second homeowner/vacation owner/investor and until that changes there are certain trends that separate us from the main [...]

Soak in the surrounding beauty of Berthoud Pass - by Peter Gach

Accompanied byJim Bridger, Edward L Berthoud discovered the pass in July 1861 while surveying a possible route for the railroad. Berthoud reported that the pass was suitable as a wagon road, but not as a railroad. Parts of the original wagon trail still existon the east side near Berthoud Falls. This picture dates back to the 1880s and [...]
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