Vail Valley Home March 2014

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R EAL ESTATE & MOUNTAIN LIFEST YLES | march 2014

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Mystique Clean lines, beautiful durability and seamless functionality are the hallmarks of eastern decor

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THEY SAY THE VAIL VALLEY SELLS ITSELF...

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EXTRAORDINARY ADDRESS. YOURS. With inventory levels at a five year low, now may be an excellent opportunity to sell your home. With over five decades of experience as the leading company in Vail Valley real estate sales, trust the team at Slifer Smith & Frampton to market and sell your home.

EDWARDS | UTE FOREST 909 Ute Forest Lane $8,995,000

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floor to ceiling elegance l i v e e x t r ao r d i na ry . t h e r i t z - ca r lto n r e s i d en c e s , va i l .

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Obtain the Property Report required by Federal law and read it before signing anything. No Federal agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. The information presented herein is proposed and should not be relied upon as a basis for purchasing since all elements are subject to change, refinement or elimination by the developer without notice. Any references to size or square footage is approximate. Verify before purchasing. Prices and availability are subject to change at any time without notice. The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Vail are not owned, developed or sold by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC. RCR Vail, LLC uses The Ritz-Carlton marks under license from The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC. The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Vail are being developed and sold by RCR Vail, LLC an affiliate of Vail Resorts Development Company. Designated trademarks are the property of Vail Trademarks, Inc. Š 2014 Vail Resorts Development Company. Sotheby’s International Realty and the Sotheby’s International Realty logo are registered (or unregistered) marks used with permission. Each office is independently owned and operated.


make every m oment count The Moroccan inspired theme of magenta, paisleys, woven and silver with exotic dark wood accent pieces from that far away land make this sophisticated home hard to resist and easy to love. Inspired by the 2014 runway fashions, this residence incorporates tribal accents and ikat prints, and a stark color theme of cream and light khaki is accented with pops of vibrant color, including a traditional George Smith chair made modern in hot magenta. Truly a family retreat with elbow room for everyone. A home that makes a unique setting for holiday and everyday memories you’ll cherish.

Spectacular light from sunrise to sunset in this picture-perfect residence with double-height living room. RCR Vail, LLC, an affiiate of

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486

orest Road

LD SO Ron Byrne and Associate’s most recent development on Vail Mountain has sold. We are proud of the design, decorating and craftsmanship of this exclusive five bedroom home. Over the past 30 years our company has been involved with most of the homes sold, marketed and developed in the wonderful Forest Road, Beaver Dam and Rockledge Road area.


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Ron Byrne & Associates is pleased to present the most anticipated new residence in Vail. The 10,000 square foot, seven bedroom home with two master suites is situated on a perfect ski-in/ski-out lot on Forest Road. Guests can drop in from Born Free Run and delight in lunch at the warming hut, or come in for the afternoon to enjoy the extensive, fully equipped workout and spa areas, complete with private massage room, Jacuzzi and reflecting pool.


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OFFICERS Mike Budd Chair Onie Bolduc Chair Elect Julie Retzlaff Past Chair Led Gardner Secretary / Director Jim Pyke MLS Director DIRECTORS Bethany Boston-Johnson Dana Correia Liz Leeds Michael RoutH Crissy Rumford Valerie Valene Affiliate Liaison John Kirkutis

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ON THE COVER Asian elements are a hot, yet classic, design trend. From a room where every element bows to feng shui to one where an antique rice basket holds court amongst a hodgepodge of European and American décor, Asian style has a place in most homes. Photo courtesy of Thinkstock

Enjoy the snow,

The Vail Board of REALTORS® Board of Directors

DON ROGERS Publisher PATRICK CONNOLLY Associate Publisher susan ludlow Vail Daily Magazine Group GM WREN bova Editor eric burgund Account Manager afton groepper Art Director Carly Hoover Publication Designer DOMINIQUE TAYLOR Photo Editor advertising PRODUCTION & DESIGN Ashely Detmering, Malisa Samsel Philip Lanzino, Mikey McGarvey, Austin Winters CONTRIBUTORS Kathy Filgo, Kimberly Nicoletti, Zach Mahone, Dominique Taylor, Justin McCarty, Kim Fuller, Becky Garber, Nancy Sanford Vail Valley Home is published monthly by Colorado Mountain News Media, 40780 U.S. Hwy 6 & 24, Avon, CO, 81620. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the express written consent of the publisher. ©2013 Colorado Mountain News Media.

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R EAL ESTATE & MOUNTAIN LIFEST YLES | MARCH 2014

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ith our snow levels fully stocked and spring on its way, Vail is at its peak of perfection. Bluebird skies, powder fields, longer days, busy events — this is what the Vail Valley was made for. Some come for a long weekend, others stay for a week. Still others decide to stake a claim, and buy a place to either live in full time or visit frequently and regularly. This month, our magazine is filled with various ways to improve your living space on a large or small scale. We talk to designers about making the home a cozy place to be, whether it means decking out a guest bath or varying textures and fabrics in the kitchen. We also tackle Asian aesthetics, decorative gutters and home gyms. One look at the most recent market numbers and you’ll discover that the local real estate market is getting more competitive, thanks in part to the steadily improving economy as well as a shrinking supply of homes for sale. It’s a good time to enlist the guidance and experience of a REALTOR. Our organization, its members and partners exist to provide the most informed, ethical and comprehensive options for clients and their real estate needs for both primary and secondary residences as well as rental properties.

Vail Board of REALTORS® 2013 0275 Main Street, Suites 003 & 004 · Edwards, CO 81632 Tel: 970.766.1028 Fax: 877.775.5811 Website: www.vbr.net


LEDYARD

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“Thank you for your interest in these distinctive, one-of-a-kind properties. I look forward to the opportunity to be of service to you and your family.” Led

ON LLI TION I M C $1.1 REDU LEDYARD GARDNER CE PRI

ARROWHEAD SKI-IN/SKI-OUT HOMESITE Just reduced $1.1 million, 2355 Cresta is one of the only ski homesites currently available throughout the Vail Valley. It’s also one of the best! Situated in a private enclave of elegant, multi-million dollar homes and adjoining +/- 4 acres of open space, it offers direct ski access, privacy and huge views. Enjoy all of the amenities of one of the valley’s most noted gated communities, as well as membership opportunities at the renowned Country Club of the Rockies. A legacy homesite in every way. 2.057+/- acres. $3,850,000 $2,750,000 | MLS# V323144

EDWARDS MAGNIFICENT 35-ACRE ESTATE 909 Ute Forest Lane is widely acclaimed as one of the most sophisticated and imaginative estates in the Vail Valley. Perfect for the CEO, entertainer or sports celebrity seeking the upmost in privacy, it welcomes you with stunning architecture, extraordinary views and a wealth of truly exceptional touches throughout. Just minutes from Beaver Creek, the home is situated on 35 magnificent acres, serving as a treasured spiritual retreat from the everyday world. $8,995,000 | MLS# 915107

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Professional video available upon request.

LIONSHEAD STEPS TO THE GONDOLA

LIONSHEAD ON THE SKI YARD

Beautifully remodeled condominium featuring walls of windows, vaulted ceilings and ski slope views. Only steps to the ski lifts. Heated pool and spa area. Strong rentals. 3 Bedrooms. 4 Baths. $1,795,000, fully furnished | MLS# 916821

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A massive building renovation and perfect, ski-to-the-door convenience highlight this terrific slopeside residence! Sweeping ski slope and mountain views. Rich in amenities. Excellent rental history. When opportunity knocks, answer! 4 Bedrooms. 3 Baths. $3,250,000 | MLS# 917555

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Led Gardner Trust. Knowledge. Hard Work. Results. 970-376-0223 • Led@LedGardner.com • www.LedGardner.com


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12 DESIGN & STYLE Unique finds for the home. 16 Facts & Figures A quick look at home and homebuying trends. 18 Ornamental

Gutters

Gutters are a necessity of mountain life, but they can be pretty, too.

22 Chasing Soul Designing a room with personality. 26 Garden Days Are

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Getting ready for this year’s garden.

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30 Presidential

Retreat

President Gerald Ford’s Beaver Creek abode is available for short-term rentals.

54 MARKET REPORT The Vail Valley real estate market is healthily competitive. 60 Asian

Aesthetics

38 Faces & Places Around town at parties, events and more.

44 NEIGHBORHOD SPOTLIGHT

67 Weight Room

Lionshead is right in the middle of the action.

50 Property

Spotlight

New residences at the Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa combine the best of both worlds.

Eastern elements bring beauty and functionality to most homes.

with a View

Home gyms are reflections of their users’ personal style.

73 Make Your

House a Home

To make an inviting mountain retreat, create cozy spaces.

81 Real Estate

Showcase

A selection of some of the best properties on the local market.

91 Service

Directory

An extensive list of local professionals, brokers and REALTORS®.

94 The View Bachelor Gulch offers privacy and beautiful views to its residents.


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5 bedrooms | 4.5 bathrooms | 4528 sf

225 DAISY LANE | EAGLE VAIL

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$729,900

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VAIL RACQUET CLUB #9-2 | EAST VAIL $319,900 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | 576 sf

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1255 WESTHAVEN CIRCLE #A | VAIL

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RIVER FORGE & EAGLE VAIL – SOLD Three Homes at River Forge in less than 45 DAYS! 3-4 Bedrroms $485,000 to $595,000

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Edgy Styles Faux antlers from Mount Grace & Blake and glass bubbles from Worldly Goods available to the trade. Black and white teak side table with glass top, available from Slifer Designs - Edwards.

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he natural harmony of our Colorado surroundings energizes us and asks to be brought into our human habitats. Like a cloud drifting in the sky or a free flowing river, organic shapes are translated into everyday designs. We can see examples of this in these dynamic rugs available from P. Furniture in EagleVail. Showing off their curvy lines and bold earth tones, these rugs attract attention. Perhaps you prefer a softer and quieter approach to your home dĂŠcor. The muted colors of snowy mountain peaks inspire tranquility in a winter white color pallet. Soft grays and warm whites are as peaceful as the stillness of falling snow and so easy to incorporate into any space. Try a chunky wool pillow and a faux fir blanket to enhance the comfort in your favorite spot. From the smallest detail of a curved back sofa to a petrified wood side table, soft lines and natural materials work together to create an organic feel easily in any home.


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Earthy Adornments Rugs mimicking tree rings are available at P Furniture in EagleVail. Multi-piece wall art can be hung to create a sense of movement and drama, available from Studio A.

Organic Feel Feather chandelier from Grace & Blake, available to the trade. Sculptures in a variety of shapes and materials, from Studio A.

Circle Up Saucer-like vases, from Studio A. Authentic burl wood side table, available through Slifer Designs - Edwards.

ABOUT KELLI HOLTZ, A.S.I.D. | Kelli Holtz has enjoyed living and working in the Vail Valley as an Interior Designer since 2003. She creates unique interior spaces and is passionate about all facets of design. Kelli can be reached at kelli@holtzdesignstudio.com

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Close to all that is Exceptional FAR FROM ORDINARY

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VAIL | SUMMERS LODGE 3

VAIL | 1385 WESTHAVEN CIRCLE

Premier location in the heart of Vail Village. SOLD PRICE: $4,700,000

Magnificent European style home nestled on the banks of Gore Creek in the exclusive Glen Lyon neighborhood. $5,495,000

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LAKE CREEK | 350 OLD CREAMERY

VAIL | 1255 WESTHAVEN CIRCLE

Beautifully situated in the pastoral and private setting of Creamery Ranch. $2,495,000

Exquisite home nestled on the banks of Gore Creek in the exclusive Glen Lyon neighborhood. SOLD PRICE: $3,600,000

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HOMEFRONT

FAC TS & FIGUR ES

GREEN GROWTH

Green home building is projected to encompass as much as

38% of the U.S. residential market by 2016.

New

Going up American Custom Lifts, maker of the PhantomPark car elevator, has seen orders jump from two or three per month to about 20.

Construction Costs According to National Association of Home Builders’ most recent new construction survey:

Lot sizes are getting smaller •••

Construction costs are rising

On Sale Now The most expensive home on the market in the state of Colorado is Four Peaks Ranch in Snowmass. The 876 -acre spread is listed at $65,0 0 0,0 0 0. Tepee included.

Natural Building Materials 1. Rock 2. Straw bales 3. Bamboo

Square footage of homes is increasing

flip your crib Advice on buying and flipping auctioned homes from “Property Wars” buyer Scott Menaged

• Do not bid with your emotions. Stay focused. • Do not overpay for a property simply because you've fallen in love with the house.

5. Rammed earth

• Do not arrive late to the property site. Allow yourself plenty of time for a thorough inspection prior to bidding on the house.

6. Earth bags

• Always check with a title company to verify what property you are bidding on.

4. Cord wood

7. Earth ships 8. Earth sheltered 9. Cob (combination of earth and straw)

• Always make sure the home is clean and presentable before listing on the market. • Do not over-improve the house because you generally won't recoup those extra expenses.

10. Adobe

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Sources: Discovery Channel, Forbes, McGraw-Hill Construc tion and the National Association of Home Builders

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Ornamental Gutters Rain and precipitation diversion has been a part of homebuilding for centuries upon centuries. In the Vail Valley, it’s also an art form. by Kimberly Nicoletti

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ater is such an essential part of life, it has influenced nearly every aspect of our lives, from how we travel, to how we build our homes. Though often overlooked, gutters are an important example of how water — namely, its management — has led homebuilders to invent, and reinvent again and

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again, better and more beautiful ways to channel the fluid substance so necessary for life, yet also so threatening to the very foundation of our shelters. As early as 47 A.D., the Romans honored the importance of controlling water — particularly the dirty kind. They revered the goddess of drains and sewers, named Cloacina. In 1066, when

the Normans invaded England, they restored the country’s homes and churches, which led them to install both gutters and decorative gargoyles to repel water from foundations. During the Middle Ages, the most frequent cases that came to authorities’ attention involved gutter disputes, due to cramped quarters and poor building conditions.

By the 18th century, American homes, especially high-end ones, featured built-in, cedar gutters with metal canals. Since then, gutter design and durability have improved drastically. Ornamental gutters Nationwide, 70 percent of homeowners use seamless aluminum gutters, with various colors

photos courtesy of thinkstock

Copper gutters are the most popular decorative gutter in the Vail Valley, though zinc is a good choice for those with modern homes.


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Like most advancements in civilization, even before builders perfected gutter technology, they began making it aesthetically pleasing.

painted or baked on, according to gutters.com, but in the Vail Valley, homeowners like to fancy-up their water-diversion techniques, and they usually do it in the form of copper and zinc. In fact, neighborhoods like Bachelor Gulch and Cordillera require copper gutters. In addition to pleasing visuals, copper delivers a much better lifetime product — about 100 years, compared to alloy products, which hold up for about 40, said Jim Farrell, owner of Vail Valley Gutters. And, as far as seamless goes, he is one of the few gutter installers in the state who can manufacture continuous metal gutters; he has manufactured copper gutters measuring well over 100 feet. Continuous gutters lack seams, which often cause leaks. Copper gutters begin shiny, and some homeowners pay experts to buff them as long as they can maintain the shine, but, in Vail Valley’s dry environment, the copper becomes brown, like an old penny, within a year, Farrell said.

In other climates, such as on the East Coast, copper turns green — think Statue of Liberty — and as it turns out, professionals can add various chemicals to copper gutters to accelerate certain types of patinas. Specific chemicals will turn the copper various shades of green, blue and even pink. The patina remains about the same once the chemical is applied. Farrell has seen some homeowners apply polyurethane to their gutters in an attempt to protect the color, but he avoids polyurethane, as it can spider out with temperature fluctuations. Though copper is the most popular ornamental gutter, a number of Vail Valley homeowners, especially those who prefer modern, contemporary or even industrial looks, chose zinc gutters. Zinc gutters cost about the same as copper; they just deliver a different aesthetic. In terms of style, gutters come in a variety of shapes and sizes normally ranging from 4 to 6

photos courtesy of thinkstock

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3838 Bridge Road | East Vail $6,950,000 8 Beds | 9.5 Baths | 6986 sf JOSH LAUTENBERG | 970.390.4127

Rain chains aren’t simply a way to beautify a home; they also allow a way for water to cascade down without tearing at a structure’s siding.

inches in width. Shapes include half round, quarter round, deep and shallow boxes, straight face and rolled box. Extra adornments From the actual gutter, homeowners can accentuate with conductor heads, ornamental outlets, gutter medallions, ornamental hangers and downspout brackets, and even gargoyles. Conductor heads, also known as collector boxes, are often custom fabricated, and range in styles from fleur-de-lis or a medieval turret with an embossed lion, to an industrial-looking, sleek zinc box. Farrell prefers to use conductor heads when two or three downspouts come together; the conductor head is more aesthetically pleasing than a Y-shaped convergence of gutters. Gutter medallions in the form of leaves, shells and flowers can enhance the visual appearance of gutters, while ornamental outlets add a touch of elegance while also

funneling leaves to avoid gutter clogging. Ornamental copper hangers are built stronger these days and employ screws rather than nuts and bolts, the latter of which are more vulnerable to fail, Farrell said. Even downspout brackets come in styles ranging from fleur-de-lis to trefoil, or scroll and ball. And, for areas of the home that experience low volumes of water and don’t need large downspouts, gargoyles still come into play — only now they come in the form of not just dragons, but also eagles, lions, sea serpents, hounds and more. Like most advancements in civilization, even before builders perfected gutter technology, they began making it aesthetically pleasing, from gargoyles to built-in gutters. Now, gutter supply companies offer extensive parts and pieces to make something as straightforward and practical as water diversion, something of an art.

1325 Westhaven B101 | Vail Cascade $2,150,000 8 Beds | 9.5 Baths | 6986 sf JENIFER SHAY | 970.376.2752

Vail Corer #9 | Vail Village $995,000 1 Bed | Loft | 2 Baths | 915 sf GARY PESSO | 970.331.6927 242 East Meadow Drive | Vail, Colorado 81657 Just East of Solaris | www.srevail.com

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chasing soul Local designer Nancy Sanford personifies rooms in her quest for spaces with soul by Nancy Sanford

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n the course of creating a good interior design, I tend to personify rooms. In many ways, they are similar to people and have similar attributes, sometimes even soul. Soul can mean a variety of things to different people. To me, it’s a feeling, not something that

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can be calculated. It is abstract and subjective. A soulful room has a design that is so right it sings beautifully. Everything seems to be in harmony. I can’t really explain this. I just sense it. Nonetheless, I thought it might be an interesting exercise to explain — and demystify — the

design of a soulful room. The way I see it, soul consists of three abstract sub-categories: Substance Personality Mood Substance Appreciating and understanding

soul requires delving below the surface. For example, vignettes at furniture stores are pleasing and some customers purchase the entire configuration as is. Everything is sized perfectly and colored appropriately. But, although the room is filled up with furniture, art and acces-

Photos Courtesy of Tucker and Marks Design

Designer Nancy Sanford says: This room has a strong personality and it says, “I am a powerhouse!” It mixes white lacquer tables, antique rug, leopard fabric, a chrome desk and a bright red shaded lamp with a confidence that says, “Of course it all goes together.”


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sories, it’s empty. Perhaps this type of “perfection” doesn’t lend itself to soul. Adding diversity can evoke curiosity, creating a special aura.

The Willows #301 • Vail Village Just steps to the new Vail Village gondola in the peaceful Bishop Park neighborhood. Unique ownership program covers all expenses and property taxes for owners—no dues! Call to arrange a tour. Offered at $750,000

Personality A room with great personality is interesting and unique. It doesn’t fit into any preconceived description like traditional or modern. It is a room that makes you take notice and becomes entrenched in your memory. A room with personality may even tell a story about its inhabitants or the people who contributed to its creation. Mood A room with mood makes me feel like I am experiencing something out of the ordinary. For example, if a room’s mood is quiet, I feel I have to whisper.

Not long ago, I designed a home for a couple who had very intense jobs. When their stressful day of work was done, they wanted to return to a “happy” home. For me, this didn’t mean saccharin sweet, but sophisticated and lovely. Using warm designs and splashes of fun colors, I was able to create the feeling of happiness throughout the home. The photos accompanying this column are some soulful rooms in my opinion. I designed the last one, and the others were conceived by designers who I really like. Nancy Sanford, owner of Nancy Sanford Interior Design, is an award-winning interior designer who has been transforming residential and commercial spaces in the Vail Valley for 12 years. For more information, visit nancysanford.com or email Nancy at nancysanford@nancysanford.com.

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Nancy Sanford says: Here is a wonderfully upbeat, casual and elegant room. The layering of many different patterns (carpet and fabrics) is delightful. victoria hagan interiors


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JESSE’S PARCEL Jesse’s Parcel is a rare inholding along the Eagle River between Avon and Edwards. 4.05 acres (+/-) of south facing river frontage. Flat developable area adjacent to all utilities, schools and nearby services. Very close to both the Arrowhead and Beaver Creek ski areas. $3,900,000

COPPER SPUR 88 Small, private Ranch located 45 minutes from Vail/Beaver Creek between Bond and McCoy. Water Rights, pastures, two wells, seasonal pond and a log home. 87.7 acres.

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garden days are coming There’s snow on the ground, but it’s still time to think about this year’s garden by becky garber

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eed catalogs were mailed long ago and the online business is already booming. If you haven’t started planning this year’s garden, then grab something warm to drink, cozy up to the fire with your laptop and anticipate spring! How much and when to order? For most home gardeners, one or two seed packets per variety are all you’ll need. To have the best selection in seeds, place your order soon. Popular varieties will sell out, so be an early bird if you want to catch the best seed. Can I use any of this past season’s leftover seeds? While some plant varieties will

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produce seeds that will last for centuries, they are generally the exception. Anasazi beans collected from the cliff dwellings in southwestern Colorado that were planted soon after discovery are good to grow. Beans, grain and corn are generally longer-lived than other plants — but the hybridized versions we use predominately today don’t have a prolonged shelf life. Best rule of thumb is to check the expiration date on old seed bags and toss expired seeds. If you have leftover seeds from past seasons that are questionable, then you can check them out with a pre-season germination test. Plant a couple seeds of each variety indoors in a sand or


R epresenting luxury properties with unsurpassed expertise for over 30 Years. 20 River Pines Court D104, Edwards Offered at $799,000 Bask in the great outdoors on the oversized riverfront deck framed by Aspens! Luxurious designer furnished 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome on the river with high-end finishes, slab granite, 10 ft ceilings, new carpet, and a spacious living room with wall-to-wall windows. Huge master bedroom faces the river with a lavish master bath. Private location, underground parking, and 2 storage spaces.

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ally less reliable than the fresh seeds you can buy. Also, as plants cross-pollinate with other garden plants, the mixed-up results can land in the seeds. For example, if you plant seeds from the previous year’s huge pumpkin that grew next to the zucchini, the fruit that grows this year from those seeds may be a surprise. It may not look anything like this past year’s prize pumpkin. That’s part of the magic that matters when you select seeds.


Vail Village

Mountain Haus #679 | $1,895,000 | PRIME LOCATION! 3 bedroom/3 bath Penthouse at Vail Mountain Haus right next to Vail’s famed Covered Bridge in Vail Village! Skiing, shopping and dining right outside your door! Pool, hot tub, with great management and rentals!

West Vail

3012 Bellflower Drive | $995,000 | WEST VAIL IN THE TREES!! 4 bedroom + loft/4 bath Single Family home on TOV bus route with 3-car garage. 4th bedroom and family room/second kitchen can be locked off. Hardwood floors. Front deck/covered porch, back patio with hot tub! Offered furnished! Sleep a ton of people! Great value!

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What about heirlooms? Heirloom varieties are the old-favorite plants that go back generations, some to Colonial days. Heirlooms have been collected and maintained for generations and have not been hybridized. These seeds can be collected for future seasons and will remain true to the original plant as long as they have not cross-pollinated with another variety in the garden. To keep heirlooms going from plant to seed to plant, season after season, keep them isolated from non-heirlooms. Becky Garber is member of the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado of which Neils Lunceford, a landscaping company, is a member. You may contact them at 970.468.0340.

1020 Winslow Road | $847,500 | VALUE ABOUNDS in this immaculate 4 bedroom Singletree home perched up high on sunny hillside with delightful living spaces including a large secondary family/rec room and extra deep 2 car garage. Southern exposure provides warmth and comfort in addition to valley and mountain vistas. A spacious kitchen features new stainless appliances, breakfast nook, and private patio. The home is in perfect condition and easy to view.

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Chamonix Chalets C1 | $465,000 | PERFECT SKIER’S HOME, live in one rent the other. 2 Bedroom/1 bath plus lockoff studio with separate entrances. Close to free TOV bus, hiking and mountain biking, and all of West Vail’s amenities. Other amenities include wood-burning fireplace, new decks and private patio, updated kitchens including stainless appliances, cement counters, new cabinets, and bamboo floors in main unit.

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Presidential Retreat The Beaver Creek home of Vail’s ‘First Family’ has had an extensive renovation, but it all comes with the presidential seal of approval

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hen people walk into President Gerald Ford’s former home, one of the first things they see is the 18-inch, granite presidential seal engraved into the limestone hallway floor. Oddly enough, it wasn’t always there; Kevin Hayes, president of West

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Point Investment Corporation, installed it during his approximately $4 million renovation, when he purchased the home in early 2007, after Ford’s death. “The president would never do that; he was just too humble,” Hayes says. But Hayes wanted to honor Ford. “When you walk in

and see the presidential seal, it’s a wow moment. You realize who used to live here.” Ford and his wife last visited their Beaver Creek home, which they built in 1983, in July 2006. Ford made the trip from his home in California against doctor’s orders because he wanted

to take in Beaver Creek’s mountain views one more time, Hayes explains. The combination of Ford’s heart condition and the high elevation caused him to leave abruptly and check into the Mayo Clinic, where he received a stint; after that, the Fords decided to sell. They

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2080 MEADOW BROOK DRIVE | WEST VAIL Beautiful, 4 bdrm single family home nestled among a hillside of Aspen trees on a large lot in Highland Meadows. Private, quiet location adjacent to National Forest land; yet you are only minutes from Vail and Beaver Creek. The open kitchen, dining and living area is perfect for entertaining and the office could easily be converted back to a 5th bedroom. Gorgeous Aspen grove views with lush landscaping, water feature and hot tub. $2,495,000 for the home, furnishings and .73 acres or $3,270,000 for the home, furnishings and the entire 1.47acre lot. For additional information go to www.2080 MeadowBrookDrive.com

HIGHLANDS SLOPESIDE #209 | BEAVER CREEK Ski-In/Ski-Out condo located on Beaver Creek Mountain. The large living and dining area is perfect for entertaining family and friends. As well, the comfortable balcony is ideal for your morning coffee, afternoon cocktails and evening barbeques. After a great day on the slopes relax in the heated pool and hot tubs. Amenities: ski room, common great room, exercise room, underground heated parking and more. Free shuttle service. Good rental property. Great Value in a Great Location! $1,995,000 furnished For additional information go to www.HighlandsSlopeside-209.com

LION SQUARE LODGE | LIONSHEAD The Ski-In/Ski-Out convenience, quality facilities, casual ambiance and excellent service continue to make this the perfect place to be. Amenities include: swimming pool, hot tubs, saunas, exercise room, concierge service, valet service, on site restaurant and more. Close to dining, shopping, entertainment venues and full skier services. Lion Square #358 – 1 bdrm/1 bath – SOLD for $740,000 furnished Lion Square North #286 – 1 bdrm plus Murphy bed/1 ¾ baths – $885,000 furnished (Under Contract) Lion Square #154 – 1 bdrm/1 bath – $799,000 furnished – Price Reduction Lion Square #368 – Hotel room – $500,000 furnished – New Listing Lion Square #373 – Hotel room – $499,000 furnished – Price Reduction

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President Gerald Ford's ski jacket and skis are displayed in what used to house secret service agents. His Beaver Creek home, which is now rented to vacationers by Triumph Mountain Properties. The home's exterior feels both private and inviting.

listed it December 22, and Hayes had it under contract by 3 p.m. December 26; the president died two hours later. Though that year the Vail Valley lost what Beth Slifer, of Slifer Designs, calls the valley’s No. 1 citizens and “our First Family,” their home at 65 Elk Track Court still remains — in its modernized form — for anyone to short-term rent through Triumph Mountain Properties. Hayes transformed the once separate-entrance apartment where secret service officials, as well as the president’s and first lady’s secretaries stayed, into a billiard and game room. Visible from the Strawberry Park chair lift, it now houses one of Ford’s blue ski jackets and a pair of his K2 skis. Hayes said people could always tell when the president was in Beaver Creek because the secret service’s black automobiles, with

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their embedded police lights in the grills, always backed into the driveway for a quick escape. Before Hayes purchased the home, rumors spread about the freestanding structure in the back of the home; people said that’s where the secret service stayed, walking to and from the main home through tunnels. As it turns out, there are no tunnels, and the separate structure houses Ford’s lap pool, where he unfailingly swam twice a day, while Betty rode her stationary bike, located next to the pool.

Ford and his wife last visited their Beaver Creek home, which they built in 1983, in July 2006. Ford made the trip from his home in California against doctor’s orders because he wanted to take in Beaver Creek’s mountain views one more time.

photos courtesy of Triumph Mountain Properties

A new desk sits exactly where Gerald Ford kept his desk and worked in his Beaver Creek home.


103 ROCKLEDGE ROAD | VAIL VILLAGE A One-Of-A-Kind Gem! Right On Vail Mountain! Boasting fantastic views of the Gore Range, this true Ski-in/Ski-out .45 acre lot sits in the middle of an Aspen grove, located right above Vail Village & just “a few turns” from the bottom of the Bear Tree ski run. This “Legacy Lot” is the last buildable lot on Vail Mountain, offering all the privacy that one could want; and, yet, has quick access to all the amenities that Vail has to offer.

A Rare Find and an Exceptional Opportunity! | $8,000,000 For additional information go to: www.103RockledgeRd.com

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Though Hayes updated the home extensively (for example, he nearly doubled the size of the kitchen), he preserved certain items. The Fords owned two dining room tables — a small one for the two of them, and a larger one for entertaining. Hayes refinished the larger one, which hosted distinguished guests such as Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush, Vice President Quayle, and Henry Kissinger, and it now sits in the kitchen. But perhaps the most notable historical part of the home hides under a rug in Ford’s original office. Hayes placed a desk where Ford sat at his own desk (most of Ford’s furniture was auctioned off when he died, to support the Vail Valley Foundation) in a small atrium just off a large, opulent office. Hayes replaced the flooring but preserved a 3' by 5' area of

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the original, tan, 12” by 12” ceramic tile, which bears the marks of Ford’s chair, where he rocked back and forth and scored the tile. “It’s like a mini-museum,” Hayes says, “with a great family vacation component to it.”

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The master suite includes beautiful mountain views. When he was in Beaver Creek, President Ford liked to swim twice a day while his wife, Betty, rode her stationary bike. The kitchen has been completely renovated to reflect contemporary tastes.

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Eagle 147 Salt Creek Court Horse lover’s paradise

$1,799,000 4 Bedroom | 3 Bath | 4,899 sq. ft. Chad Brasington, 970-390-7200

Lake Creek Valley 1356 Lake Creek Road Enjoy the peaceful sounds of Lake Creek

The Ranch at Cordillera 340 Elk Spring Trail Privacy with golf course views

$1,275,000 4 Bedroom | 4 Bath | 3,460 sq. ft. Craig Denton, 970-376-0087

$1,790,000 5 Bedroom | 6.5 Bath | 5,525 sq. ft. Craig Denton, 970-376-0087

Eagle Ranch 1877 Eagle Ranch Road Luxurious golf course living

Beaver Creek Beaver Creek Lodge No. 604 Floor to ceiling ski slope views

Vail Village Mountain Haus No. 679 Steps from the Covered Bridge

$1,225,000 4 Bedroom | 5 Bath | 5,009 sq. ft. Joy Ortiz, 970-471-1911

$3,450,000 5 Bedroom | 5.5 Bath | 4,295 sq. ft. Page Slevin, 970-390-7443

$1,895,000 3 Bedroom | 3 Bath | 1,547 sq. ft. Larry Agneberg, 970-376-7100

Lionshead Arrabelle Residence 560 Steps from Lionshead Gondola

$3,000,000 2 Bedroom | 3 Bath | 1,614 sq. ft. Lisa Aguilar, 970-390-3476

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3455 DAYBREAK RIDGE | 6 Bedrooms | True ski in/ ski out | Panoramic Gore Range Views $11,750,000

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David Mandarich, President of Richmond American Homes, with his wife, Bonnie Mandarich, Debra McKenna and Douglas D. Kerbs.

Broker associate Douglas D. Kerbs and Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty helped to raise nearly $170,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at the 6th Annual St. Jude Under the August Moon Gala in Denver.

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199 Windermere Circle | $5,750,000 6 Bedrooms | 8 Baths | 7,571+/- sq.ft.

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84 Riverbend Dr | $6,000,000 5 Bedrooms | 8 Baths | 6,745+/- sq.ft.

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1939 Cresta Rd | $4,650,000 5 Bedrooms | 6.5 Baths | 5,381+/- sq.ft.

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2255 Cresta Road | $8,650,000 6 Bedrooms | 8 Baths | 9,959+/- sq.ft.

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3524 E. Lake Creek Road | $8,000,000 4 Bedrooms | 4.5 Baths | 6,368+/- sq.ft. on 40 acres

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134 Forest Trail | $4,700,000 7 Bedrooms | 7.5 Baths | 8,715+/- sq.ft.

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Bob Dorf, of Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, shows off his skating skills for a company video.

Broker Andrew Keiser and operations manager Jill Bossow, both with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Colorado Properties, at the 2013 Birds of Prey Men's World Cup races in Beaver Creek.

204 HORIZON PASS LODGE - BACHELOR GULCH Imagine what it would be like to live at the top of a mountain. That is what you and your family will experience everyday in this home. Watch the sun rise over the snow capped Gore range beside a roaring fire … then walk to your ski locker and just ski away. 4 bedrooms, 2,712 sq. ft. +/-, front desk concierge, ski-in ski-out, 2 hot tubs & swimming pool. Central Air and fully designer furnished. Ritz–Carlton@ club membership available. Presented at $2,585,000 VIRTUAL TOUR: http://vt.realbiz360.com/Listing-1480535.html

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Lionshead

A Roaring Success Lionshead offers something for everyone by kathy filgo

Tubing at Adventure Ridge is fun for all ages. photo by jack affleck , vail resorts

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t was in 1969 the Lionshead base area and the Lionshead Eagle Bahn Gondola, opened. The east end of Vail Mountain was open for quicker, easy access to the 5,289 acres of the world’s finest skiing. Forty-five years later there is a whole new face that welcomes guests and residents alike.

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In 2005, work began on The Arrabelle at Vail Square in Lionshead, and Arrabelle is now the heart of the newly developed Vail Square. It is a magnificent facility that sets the standard for luxury resorts and reflects the charming European ambiance that is in keeping with the values of Vail. The surrounding dining, retail

and public amenities along with the replacement of the 36 year old gondola building marks an upgrade to first-class status in world resort communities. And Arrabelle does not stand alone as an exclusive, grand and delightful place for residents and guests to enjoy a home or a visit to one of the most renowned ski

and summer resorts in the world. Such fine lodging and residences as The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Vail, Gore Creek Place, Vail Marriott Mountain Resort & Spa, the Antlers at Vail Lodge, Montaneros, Lifthouse Condominiums, Vail Spa Condominiums —and more — also offer the perfect fit for everyone’s wants and needs.


Outdoor fire pits are perfect for cozying up on a chill night. photo by tyler stableford

Lionshead by the numbers: Currently on the market Residences 67 Priced from $329,000 to $495,000 Vacant land 0 Properties sold in 2013 Residences 42 Sale Price $231,000 to $7,650,000 Vacant land 0

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And they are all located in the renewed Village at Lionshead. The revitalization of the pedestrian mall greets guests, and at the center of Lionshead a skier bridge. Doubled to 40 feet in length and including a separate pedestrian walkway, it connects Vail Mountain to the Lionshead Village center. A newly renovated park, Sunbird Park, provides the town’s kids with a playground that is quite special. Located between Vail Ski Tech and Billy’s Island Grill, this public area houses a jungle gym containing a rock climbing wall and large birds’ nests along with a pop-jet

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foundation for tons of fun in the sun on a glorious summer Rocky Mountain day. Vail Square hosts an ice skating rink and outdoor fire pits for cozy winter experiences; a covered escalator delivers you directly to the mountain base in complete comfort; restaurants abound to address the taste buds

of the most discerning gourmand; and Arrabelle alone offers 33,000 square feet of enticing boutiques and unique shops and art galleries providing a feast for the senses. The 12-passenger Eagle Bahn Gondola whisks passengers to Eagle’s Nest in just seven minutes directly from Lions-


The Arrabelle outdoor ice rink is a gathering place for friends and families. photo by todd winslow pierce

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Vail Square hosts an ice skating rink and outdoor fire pits for cozy winter experiences.

head. And not only are skiers and snowboarders transported to a snowy paradise but it also deposits folks at Adventure Ridge, the winter recreational park where family and friends can enjoy activities, events, dining and games year-round. Winter activities include ice skating, sledding, tubing, ski biking, snowmobiling and bungee trampoline. Summer is the perfect time to enjoy horseback riding, mini golf, rock climbing, guided hikes, jeep tours, lawn sports, rebound trampoline and so much more. Free bus service presents visitors and residents with quick access to the center of Vail Village and makes traveling from one end of Vail to the other an easy and quick activity. There are always events hap-

pening in Lionshead in both the winter and summer, whether it is a jazz concert series, yoga on the lawn, hikes along the Gore River, dance festivals, art festivals, pizza-tossing contest, kids’ arts and crafts, even a water balloon toss of death contest – there’s something to bring a smile to everyone’s face, and fun to the forefront of anyone’s day. Excitement, beauty, fun and luxury abound is this beautiful village directly west of Vail Village. There are many new things to check out and some good-ole standbys that definitely require a second look. Come for a day or come for a visit — you may just find yourself coming back again and again and again – in fact, you might decide to to come back and stay.

This beautiful mountain chalet sits prestigiously along Vail’s famed Forest Road, within walking distance to the slopes, Vail Village, and Lionshead. Built by Shaeffer Construction and artfully designed by architects Snowden and Hopkins, this 5-Bedroom, 5.5-Bathroom residence includes the space, ambiance, and unique elements expected of a home with such a coveted address. $8,425,000

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The Residences at the Westin Riverfront

Luxury Living A whole new style of cozy mountain living

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here is a growing niche in the market: buyers who are seeking a luxurious private home that provides for hassle-free living, yet with all of the exclusive entertaining and service amenities that can be offered by an exquisite resort like The Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa at Beaver Creek Mountain. Welcome to The

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Residences at The Westin, where such sumptuous services include your own gondola whisking you up to Beaver Creek Mountain, ski valet service, room service, a 27,000 square foot spa and stateof-the-art athletic club, outdoor swimming pool with three infinity hot tubs overlooking the Eagle River, a multitude of dining options, and so much more.

“This truly is a new residential option for the Vail Valley market. These are custom designed residences where owners can invite friends and family to book their own room at the adjacent resort when they want to visit,” said East West Managing Partner Harry Frampton. “This is a fantastic opportunity to own a mountain retreat without the

maintenance headaches of a single-family home.” Frances Karsh and the rest of the talented design team at Slifer Designs have outfitted each residence with the ultimate in highend finishes, including custom walnut cabinetry and hardwood flooring throughout and a stunning limestone and iron fireplace in the living room. The kitchen

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features quartzite counters and Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, including a wine refrigerator and a stainless steel range with custom hood. The master bath offers heated floors, a heated whirlpool tub, a large walk-in shower and custom designed walk-in closets. “We expect tremendous interest from Vail Valley residents seeking to downsize from their current single family residential properties, as well as active empty nesters who are seeking a home that is truly exceptional,” said Lissa Tyler, Slifer, Smith & Frampton listing broker for The Residences at The Westin. These newly constructed custom homes offering exceptional features, a gondola to Beaver Creek Mountain at your front door, and all of the amenities that the awarding winning Westin Riverfront has to offer truly equals a new level of exclusive effortless living at its finest.

property profile: • The Residences at the award-winning Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa • Beaver Creek Mountain, Avon • New construction - 5th floor build out • 1,630 sq. ft. to 2,098 sq. ft. • Three custom onebedroom plus den luxury residences • $1.655M to $2.68M

Listing Agent: Lissa Tyler Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate The Westin Riverfront office 970.748.5420 ltyler@slifer.net www.vailrealestate.com

Photos courtesy of Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, Ric Stovall & Chris McLennan

Discover a magnificent Beaver Creek estate inspired by European architecture and design. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame beautiful mountain vistas in this meticulously maintained 7,600 square foot residence. Five elegant bedroom suites, each with fireplace and private bath, provide owners and guests with a memorable experience in the grand home. The gourmet kitchen is adjacent to a formal dining room with fireplace, complemented a great room with thirty-foot ceilings with intricate beam/truss work and impressive stone fireplace. With impeccable attention to detail and superior construction, the home encompasses grand mountain living. We invite you to tour one of Beaver Creek’s masterpieces.


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410 Brett Trail Estates

In town yet a world away

$1,966,000

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Manor Vail 115

2 br /den just steps to the lift

Access to The Westin Riverfront’s exclusive amenities • 27,000-square-foot Spa Anjali and Athletic Club • Riverfront Express Gondola to Beaver Creek Mountain • Ski valet • Kids Club • Outdoor saline swimming pool complete with three infinity hot tubs overlooking the Eagle River • Dining options include the lobby wine bar, a gourmet market and Maya, a modern Mexican kitchen by Chef Richard Sandoval • Room service • Concierge service

Residence details • Grand views of Beaver Creek or the Eagle River • Custom walnut cabinetry and hardwood flooring • Stunning limestone and iron fireplace • Quartzite counters in kitchen • Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances • Wine refrigerator • Stainless steel range with custom hood • Heated floors in Master Bath • Heated whirlpool tub • Large walk-in shower • Custom designed walk-in closets For more information about these new custom homes, please contact Lissa Tyler for your private showing.

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$1,695,000

38 Millers Circle

Surrounded by all things wonderful

$799,000

Call us at any time to visit these homes or any others in the Vail Valley

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Real Estate’s Sweet Spot Between rising sale prices and competitive mortgage rates, Vail Valley real estate is looking up.

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address, more importantly, the positives are where they should be and are holding steady for a stabilizing market. December may have closed with lackluster results, but 2013 was a good year for Colorado and the Vail Valley overall. The number of homes for sale during the busy holiday month was down compared to the same time

last year, as was the number of closings, but the average sales price was definitely up and holding in certain key price points. In fact, these 2013 key price points were better than 2012. Not to mention, foreclosures continue to decline and homes are spending slightly less time on the market. Gone are the days of price drop after price drop and

300 days on the market. Sellers are getting the prices they ask for in a reasonable amount of time — when appropriately priced — and buyers are still getting great mortgage rates. How long will these trends last? Hopefully throughout 2014 as the job market remains stable, the stock market continues to rise, and consumers gain back



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their confidence. Throughout 2013, some community pockets in the Vail Valley experienced what seemed like the good ol’ days with multiple-offer situations and higher prices than expected, catching some buyers off guard. How could this be? When you own in a desirable location with world-class, year-round recreation and top quality infrastructure, this really shouldn’t come as a surprise. Kyle Denton, Vail real estate professional with Ascent/ Sotheby’s International Realty, feels that the December market conditions are simply a great example of the effects of supply and demand. “Low December inventory

in the right direction and trends are the catalyst for savvy real estate transactions.” Budd also recommends that, “Buyers have their local real estate professional provide specific insight into the neighborhood markets of interest for more detailed information.” Per Budd’s advice, the best plan of attack if you are thinking of selling or buying real estate in the Vail Valley is to contact your broker. Buyers should put together their “wish list” and ideal price point to discuss with their broker. These professionals network and stay on top of properties that are coming to the market — ones not listed in the MLS yet. Sellers, let your brokers know your timeframe

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and what you are thinking in terms of price point. They will be able to guide you with appropriate pricing for your property based on what the market can bare, to ensure it doesn’t stagnate on the market but rather put you where you want to be. Takeaway: With buyer confidence up and prices holding steady, sellers remain cautious in bringing their homes to the market. In a resort area like the Vail Valley, this could be for a myriad of reasons. Some of the reasons may be rentals by absentee owners, concerns on market values, mortgage status etc. However, make no mistake: Sellers are keeping an eye on the rising market prices and percent of list price received, and there could be more homes coming to market in the near future with an even more positive outlook for a hearty summer selling season.

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levels and declining days on the market are both signs of demand in our market. Fewer distressed properties also account for a lower inventory, which is a good thing! Now, we are starting to see a sense of urgency from our buyers with the decrease in supply.” Denton also mentions, “January has been an exceptionally strong month with regard to transaction volume for the high-end, luxury home market. This is a great start to 2014 and hopefully a confidence booster for the rest of the market.” But that is just a teaser for the January report analysis. “It’s true,” notes Mike Budd, VBR Chairperson, “the year ended down in transactions and dollars overall, but the individual market levels appear to have stabilized. Although the upper price ranges softened slightly in December, home prices in general are steady. This trend is moving

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1183 Cabin Circle | Vail Golf Course Located on the site of the first Vail Valley homestead on a rare and large lot of nearly .75-acres, this home sits on a private cul-de-sac near only 3 other homes, and has breathtaking down-valley views across the Vail Golf Course to expansive views of the Gore Range Mountains. An additional 2,400 square feet can be added to the existing home or take advantage of a wonderful redevelopment opportunity to build a palatial retreat of over 10,000 square feet.

SINGLE FAMILY | $950,000 Price Reduction 6 Bedrooms | 6 Bathrooms | 6,263 Sq Ft | .72 Acres | Web ID: 20791517 $4,950,000

1931 Paintbrush | Mountain Star Mountain Star is known for its big views and secluded wooded settings. This beautiful single-family home has contemporary influences incorporating extensive interior and exterior stone with expansive exposed wood trusses. With an emphasis on sun and the gorgeous wooded location, this property has mature and easy to maintain landscaping with a wonderfully large yet subtle fenced back yard. With many covered and uncovered exterior outdoor living spaces, this 2.14-acre property boasts various garden areas and abuts National Forest for the ultimate private location. This is a wonderful and unique opportunity to own this luxurious home at such a remarkable value.

SINGLE FAMILY | Amazing Opportunity Abuts Forest 5 Bedrooms | 6 Bathrooms | 6,001 Sq Ft | 2.14 Acres | Web ID: 20791330 $2,950,000

Vail Golf Course Townhome #64 (1738 Golf Lane) With beautiful renovated stone bathrooms, lovely hardwood floors and a renovated kitchen with slab granite, this home is a great opportunity to own on the Vail Golf Course. The free golf course shuttle has only five quick bus stops to the slopes and this unit is just far enough away from the pool and clubhouse to avoid noise but offer great access.

VAIL GOLF COURSE | Unique Bus Drop-Off Right at the Slopes 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 2,724 Sq Ft | Web ID: 20852968 $1,500,000

1772 Alpine Drive | Vail This home is located less than 2 miles from Golden Peak and less than one mile from Vail lift access in Vail Cascade. Just one bus stop up on the free shuttle and you are dropped right to Cascade Vail area or you can ski in directly to your garage via legal backcountry access from Vail Mountain.

SINGLE FAMILY | Amazing Opportunity Abuts Forest 6 Bedrooms | 7 Bathrooms | 5,696 Sq Ft | Web ID: 21586311 $2,950,000

Vail Golfcourse Townhome #62 (1738 Golf Lane) This 4-bedroom, tastefully renovated, property has a beautiful location with Gore Range views in the most popular phase of the Vail Golfcourse Townhomes. Located just one mile from Golden Peak and on the free Town of Vail Golf Course shuttle, this home is in the perfect location to enjoy an in-town dinner, event or a summer stroll into Vail Village.

VAIL GOLF COURSE | Unique Bus Drop-Off Right at the Slopes 4 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 2,673 Sq Ft | Web ID: 20791206 $1,550,000

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Handblown glass from the U.S. in traditional Japanese shapes.

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asian aesthetics

B len d ing E a s te rn t ra d i t i ons w i t h We s ter n sen si bi l i t i es by Kimberly Nicoletti

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S paci o u sne ss. T ran q ui li t y. B re at h . Mi n d f u l ne ss. For centuries, the Asian tradition of home décor has honed the art of living in harmony with exterior and interior landscapes. The practice of feng shui extensively details the flow of energy and how every aspect, from a dwelling’s design and placement on the land to the location of a vase, supports or constricts chi — life energy flow. Like religions, various feng shui schools of thought prescribe a variety of different actions to remedy stagnant energy and promote healthier flow. Some may even seemingly contradict each other, wherein one practitioner calls for the use of the color red in one direction of the dwelling and another calls for red in another; as generations passed and translations evolved, specific prescriptions changed and adapted to modern conditions, such as adjusting to the practice of building homes near busy roads. But one thing remains constant: Asian aesthetics — with or without a specific regime of feng shui — emphasize living in balance internally and externally, much the way Native Americans lived in harmony with the Western environment, weaving in a sense of simplicity, respect of land resources and attunement to nature.

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Generally speaking, the Asian aesthetic relies on simple lines, sparing details, warm woods, and brilliant colors, such as reds and yellows. “It imbues a space with a sense of calm and quiet and simplicity,” said Susan Bristol, co-owner of Asian Village in Edwards. From a home’s structural style and location on the lot, to its interior design, guiding principles involve balance and symmetry. And, even when a home is designed without using traditional feng shui tenets, a well-planned floor plan tends to naturally lend itself to a sense of harmony. “If it’s good design and well

conceived and intuitive, all those things work well,” said Kyle Webb, owner of K.H. Webb Architects. Like most architects, he designs homes to draw people through space; they literally create movement through a series of well-designed entryways, doors, windows, walls and the like. Feng shui acts in a similar way; it arranges space to open pathways in which energy flows naturally, like water easily rolling down a graded river.

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Bristol and UnChu Ring, owners of Asian Village, followed feng shui design principles in designing their store, and Bristol

said customers regularly comment on how pleasantly different their interior feels. “It seems to create a good flow of chi,” Bristol said. They painted their walls according to one school of feng shui thought — red on the south “fame” wall and imperial yellow on the east. They placed the jewelry display in the “metal” corner and organized other items similarly. But for their clients, they simply suggest common sense when it comes to Asian design. “Most people don’t get into feng shui — it’s a little bit mystical for our lifestyle, and you can go overboard. It’s more important to have a space livable,” Bristol


said, adding: “Asian design stresses an awareness that everything has an energy. You don’t want to jumble things together. You want to create a sense of flow.” Asian Village specializes in importing Chinese pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries. Each piece is carefully preserved with lacquer but otherwise untouched. Antique Chinese furniture features mortise and tenon construction, a method of holding wooden corners together not with nails or screws but rather with intersecting wooden joints. Some furniture also features intricate hand paintings. Much of it contains some kind of “double duty” function that is “good for storage, as well as beauty,” Bristol said. The pieces come with certificates of authenticity and information about the period and location in which they originated. Many times, a craftsman fabricated a piece for a particular person who desired unique little secret doors or cubbyholes, creating even more intrigue. “It adds a sense of history and mystery to a home,” Bristol said. “Other cultures bring such interest to life — a totally different kind of beauty than we have in either traditional or contemporary American furniture Asian objects add a new visual rhythm to the home.” Mountain homeowners sometimes use Asian furniture as accent pieces, sometimes clustering multiple pieces for a stunning effect. For instance, long, narrow altar and painting tables fit well behind oversized sofas. A row of square stools can make a nice sitting area in front of a fireplace, and multiple side tables can enhance a living room scenario. “Kang tables, measuring 20-inches high, also make great coffee tables,” Bristol said.

The red lacquer juwood entry table, nam wood mirror and a tightly woven basket all date from the 19th century. photos by anthony thornton

Framed pieces, such as ancient locks used on chests, or Asian screens, are simple ways to infuse Asian mystery into a home. “You can have a totally modern home or a totally traditional one and give it a little Asian accent with wall pieces,” Bristol said. And, red, yellow or black walls are not necessary to “go Asian.” In fact, most ancient Chinese homes were whitewashed, so the rich, dark furnishings and vibrant statuary Asians used were originally designed to stand out against white. Nancy Sanford, owner of Nancy Sanford Interiors in Vail and Denver, incorporated a lifetime collection of one of her clients’ Asian antiques by building display areas that highlighted the religious symbolism while also melding with surrounding décor and furnishings. She built three layers of cabinets, reinforced with steel, to hold 17th-century statues, backed by grass-cloth wallpaper.

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The earthly element of Asian aesthetics helps intertwine Eastern and Western styles. For instance, Sanford’s use of grass-cloth wallpaper complemented the mountain environment not only in terms of its natural fibers, but also with its texture. Likewise, Asian Village sells 18th- and 19thcentury baskets, which add texture throughout a home. “They were an important part of everyday life in China,” Bristol said. “They’ve survived this long — even during the Cultural Revolution — because of their functionality, because they were used. These things go so well in the mountains with their warm, earthy feel.” Asian craftsmanship also complements mountain styles. “The most important is the handmade quality — it’s made from the earth, not machine-made,” Sanford said about both sophisticated Asian and mountain pieces, adding that handmade Asian furniture goes well with chenille fabrics, stone accents and wooden floors, such as the rosewood she used with her Asian collector client. Fine silks also work well, though they tend to be fragile and sensitive to ultraviolet rays, so they make better bedding and pillows than window coverings. “What I love about Asian furnishings, whether it be antique, or current, is they fit into practically any design style,” said Marilyn Heaney, project manager for Slifer Designs in Edwards. Carved wooden furniture with wrought-iron hardware lends itself to a rustic mountain theme, Heaney said. In addition, the “use of dark wood and red high64

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Mortise and tenon construction eliminates the need for nails and screws on this elm wood side table.

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lights the feel of the mountains,” Sanford said. “It’s elegant but casual. It intuitively makes sense.” When designing an Asianthemed home, or simply adding Asian accents, homeowners need not stick to only antiques. A plethora of contemporary pieces,

from art to furniture, still maintains traditional craftsmanship and clean lines. The key lies in finding “elements that are simple, with attention to detail,” Bristol said. Asian Village carries handblown glass vases and simple aluminum trays made in America and traditionally crafted tableware from Japan and America. Each item should be placed with clarity of function in mind. For example, a well-placed vase on a table can attract the eye to an expansive mountain view outside a window. In this way, it acts not only as an object of décor, but also one of purpose. “When you enter a house, there are certain things that lead you comfortably in,” Bristol said. “Your path can be enhanced by placement of furniture, and accent pieces can guide your vision.” Ultimately, Asian accents not only highlight the beauty of a home, but they also create a sanctuary, where Eastern tranquility and art meet Western spaciousness and a sense of home sweet home.


left: Asian Village Antiques in Riverwalk. below: Cane baskets for tea and food. photos by anthony thornton

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right: Top to bottom, tea

caddies to carry teapots, picnic basket, brush holder, mini stool and official's leather hat box. photos by anthony thornton


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ommitments to create and maintain a shipshape home, successful career and happy family often fills more than every minute, so sometimes it’s your own wellness that takes the backseat. Keep your health in check and your jean size, too, simply by integrating fitness into the comforts of your own home. “Every gym user is very unique in their workout regimens, and so it is really important to listen to the client and understand exactly how they intend to use their space,” explains Fiona Edwards, designer for Studio 80 interior design in Eagle. Studio 80 has helped to develop a number of home fitness centers in the area, including one that integrated a custom-designed child play area, made of upholstered tree wall cutouts—a potentially redundant room that was made into a playground for adult fitness and childhood fun. “Behind the wall are tumbling mattresses and blocks, so that the kids can play and expend some energy inside, too,” Edwards explains. Individual needs and desires are very different for everybody, especially when it comes to exercise routines, but creating a home gym gives you free reign to build a fitness facility to cater to the movement of every one of your muscles. “Of all the rooms in a home, this is one of the most customizable, and so the owner should use this to his or her advantage,” Edwards says. Outfit Your Fitness There are a lot of exciting features that can be added to a home gym — all tailored to what you are looking for in your fitness. Comfort should be a key consideration, Edwards explains, as well as being able to control elements such as lighting, window shades, heat and ventilation. Include entertainment

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components, especially if you like to have access to television, movies and music during your workouts. Music hookups and remotecontrolled features can be what put that extra “Jock Jam” in your step, or maybe an ambiance that creates a more mellow muscle memory. “Perhaps the room is more of a soothing yoga/meditation space, and needs to reflect this intention with the ability to turn the lights down low and play soothing music,” she says. “If the space is both functional and comfortable, it is more likely that the owner will use it.” Luke Charles, fitness trainer at The Ritz-Carlton resort and residences in Vail, says that a gym, in a home or otherwise, should be like an effective diet: getting the maximum amount of

nutrition per every calorie consumed, just as an efficient daily workout routine can be weighed by energy used (calories burned) — achieved best with the right tools, exercises and motivation. Charles suggests getting a combination of equipment to get your fitness center started. Start by touching all the bases of a well-rounded routine: cardio movement, as well as weight bearing and agility exercises, and perhaps a yoga mat and props, depending on personal regimens. First, find a favorite cardio machine — a treadmill, spin bike, elliptical or rower — whatever will help to bring you the most motivation. Charles says to also to get free weights, a cable machine, Smith machine (a weight training machine with steel rails), and an

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elastic band for resistance and stability exercises. Also, never underestimate the value of oneon-one personal coaching. “A trainer innovates and improves the experience,” says Charles. “It’s always good to get a session to freshen up, and to add new strategies and techniques.” ing self-motivated is a challenge, Charles recommends finding a few online social groups, and/or fitness video programs to stay up-to-date with a variety of workouts, including work with kettle bell sequences and TRX body-weight resistance training. Space For Strength And Beauty

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Although Edwards says hiring a personal trainer to come to your home is optional, she does recommend investing in structural tools for the room to help you make your program more precise, and, ultimately, effective. “It useful to install purpose designed flooring, such as a rubber surface which will be slip resistant, bacteria resistant and easy to clean,” says Edwards. She also says to include mirrors in the room to check posture, form and technique, while creating the illusion of a bigger area. And if seeing is believing, mirrors are also a great way for individuals

to see their own progress, and to keep them accountable and motivated for their workouts. While lofty fitness goals are always good, home fitness centers are not meant to change your workout routines, but rather to make them more convenient. You can always set reasonable goals, with movements you enjoy, for results that are rewarding for health, wellness, fun and fulfillment. “Be realistic in how you expect to use the space,” Edwards explains. “Don’t put a punch bag in the room if you have never boxed in your life.” Although equipment plays a

key role, design aesthetics are an important element for this space as well. “While the function of a home fitness space is of the utmost importance, don’t overlook its design and decoration,” Edwards says. To set up the space with a great view will be preferable for some, while others may like to personalize the area with inspiring artwork and phrases, or by adding plants, Edwards says. “A drab, uninspirational space is hardly going to entice the owner to use it,” she adds. “A splash of color on the walls can help to energize the room.”


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Magnificent 5-bedroom + caretaker, 8-bathroom contemporary mountain estate on 34.38 acres offering breathtaking views. This fully-automated “smart home” features solar panels, a geothermal pond, professional telescope observatory, indoor tropical greenhouse, and so much more. $9,000,000.

A lovely 3-Bedroom with a spacious 1 level floor plan in a prized Sandstone location. Features include a 2-car garage, high ceilings, multiple balconies, abundant windows, and is a short walk to the free in-town bus stop. $749,000.

275 River Ranch Road | Edwards

511 Metcalf Road #1-26 | Avon

Remodeled and in immaculate condition, this 5-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom mountain home contains 3,306 sqft, upgraded appliances, hardwood flooring, 3 fireplaces, a large master suite, and 2-car garage, backing to the privacy berm near the end of the street. $779,000 | Under Contract.

Great value for 2-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms and a 1-car garage in a convenient Avon location. Features include high ceilings, an open floor plan, hardwood floors, abundant natural light and much more. Just a few minutes to Vail and Beaver Creek ski resorts. $275,000.

126 Riverfront Ln #316 | Avon Well-appointed studio plus with a deck and views to the north at the renowned Westin Riverfront Resort and Spa. This fantastic property contains high-end finishes, a private kitchenette, and extensive amenities along with an on-site gondola. $469,000

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home Photo courtesy Greenauer Design Group

Make Your House A

Cozy design elements add welcoming warmth to every room by Kim Fuller


mountain style

T

C o z y spaces

here’s no place like home, especially in the Colorado mountains. The beauty of every season always

makes it easy to nestle in, but winter months are the perfect time to invite the bliss inside.

“To create a cozy feeling upon entering, you must consider many things, starting with the envelope of your home,” explains Terry Mutter, owner of TM Design Inc. in Vail “The finishes on the floors, wall, trim, etc. all tell a story and should be carried throughout the home. Natural elements such as stone and wood, as well as warm paint colors are essential.”

room,” she says. “If you walk into a room and you are kicking things, then there’s too much stuff. Have just enough so that it doesn’t feel bland.” Lorentzen describes creating a cozy home as “trying to draw into a little shell and cuddle up.” She

room, you can direct lighting upward to give the impression of a warmer glow.”

Wrapped In Warmth

While dim lighting and darker wall colors are the keys to cozy, Lorentzen says the presence of a fire will bring true warmth into the living room. “If you don’t have a fireplace, you can get free-standing fire elements,” she says. “This takes lighting to a whole new level, and fires give rooms a real sense of comfort.”

First Impressions

Mutter says the entrance to your home creates a first impression. In the entryway, she suggests soft lighting and an area rug with warm colors, as well as a few more personal pieces. “A small table highlighting a floral arrangement and a smiling family photo greeting your guests are pleasant ways for them to start the journey,” she says. Liz Lorentzen, designer at Greenauer Design Group in Vail, says a mud room may be necessary, but it should be kept separate from the entryway. If you don’t have a coat closet, you can add hooks and a bench for aesthetic organization. Clutter is much different than cozy, she explains. “I think cozy is when you have just enough accessories to feel like there are things in the

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Dar ke r co lo r s can m ake r o o m s seem sm all e r , but w h e n yo u ar e t ry i n g to cr e ate co z y, t h at ’s w h at yo u wan t.

says she always looks to lighting to dictate mood, and that it’s important to be able to drop lighting to make any room more intimate. “If the entrance to a home, or any room in it, has a tall ceiling, you can drop a bigger chandelier to give the impression of a lower ceiling,” she says. “In a mud

Mutter says a stone fireplace as the living-room focal point is a fantastic element to provide warmth, both visibly and physically. She explains how the communal space can be formal and cozy at the same time. “Accessories carefully located on the wood mantle and hearth

should have meaning or memories to the family,” she says. “And candles can add a wonderful sparkle.” Large and comfortable seating sets the tone for quality conversations, and rugs, throws and pillows are all important accessories to create cozy. “It’s good to have warm throws laying around because it’s winter and you’ll want to wrap yourself up,” says Lorentzen. “If you have a place to set things, coffee table books are fun to look at if you have guests in town.”

Culinary Comfort

Mutter calls the kitchen the “heartbeat of the home,” where every sense is actively engaged. “When designing the kitchen, the layout is very important,” she says. “An island provides many opportunities to entertain and to have intimate family time, and a small soft seating area with a fireplace is also really nice to have nearby.” Finishes should be emphasized here as well, Mutter says, as the counter tops, cabinets, flooring, back splash and hardware all provide a backdrop to the feeling of the home. Fabrics in the kitchen can help to soften the space, since it’s filled with an abundance of hardware and kitchen tools. Lorentzen suggests have upholstered chairs or bar seats. “Mix up the materials so there are more textures for the eyes,” she says. “For the windows, you usually can’t have drapery,


Lighting can dictate a room's mood. photo courtesy greenauer design group


mountain style

C o z y spaces

Varying textures in the kitchen can make a space comfortable. photos courtesy thinkstock

but you can do some other type of window shade like Roman shades.” Bowls of fruit and flowers are pieces of life and vitality that can add a nice touch in the kitchen. “Accessories can be used in the kitchen to add character and interest,” says Mutter. “Just make sure it doesn’t get too cluttered.”

Stay A While

Towels and floor mats can give a bathroom ever-changing color options. Lorentzen says to provide warm robes for guests, and to have towel colors that can change with the seasons. “Sometimes, bringing in some kind of natural décor, like flowers, sticks or pine can help to break up the starkness of a bathroom,” she says. Mutter says since almost every guest visits the powder room, it’s important for it to be welcoming and comfortable. “A beautiful mirror and sink are a great way to start,” she explains. “Then add an element of surprise with an interesting sculpture or art piece, or a table with flowers,

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candles or artifacts that complement the rest of the house.” “When designing a bedroom or guest room, you must consider who will be in these rooms and then create around age, gender, etc.,” Mutter says. “To make it cozy, you need to add elements that are sensitive to your guests or family members — a nice closet, a fluffy warm bed with beautiful colors on the bedding and window treatments are a perfect start.” Mutter says a chair, lighting and storage are useful items in any bedroom, and accessories and artwork should be meaningful. Lorentzen recommends highlighting a favorite piece of art by using it to develop a color scheme in a room. “You can always paint a bathroom or bedroom a warmer color,” she adds. “Sometimes, people are afraid to go too dark, but if you pick a color a little farther down the chart it can be nice. Darker colors can make rooms seem smaller, but when you are trying to create cozy, that’s what you want.”

Little touches, like robes, can help a guest feel at home.

To m ake it c o zy, yo u n ee d to a d d e l eme n t s t h at ar e se n s it iv e to yo u r g ue st s o r fa m ily mem b e r s.


Warm woods and darker colors can imbue a space with coziness. photo courtesy greenauer design group

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Riverhouse, Residence 3 | Bishop Park in Vail Village Recently Reduced to $2,999,999 | 2 Beds, 2 Baths | 1,555 Square Feet | Riverhouse3.com Located in the coveted Bishop Park neighborhood within the Vail Village, is this tastefully remodeled and furnished twobedroom residence. Enjoy south-facing views towards Vail Mountain from every room, a large front patio, and the sounds of Gore Creek from an additional side deck.

Villa Montane, Residence 113/114 | In the Heart of the Beaver Creek Village Recently Reduced to $1,695,000 | 4 Beds, 4 Baths | 2,120 Square Feet | VillaMontane113.com Ideally located in the heart of the Beaver Creek village, this ski-in/ski-out three bedroom plus den residence, all on one level, offers a unique living experience rarely found in other village properties.

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VAIL 1345 Westhaven $6,995,000

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VAIL GOLF COURSE AvON 1825 Sunburst Dr Resort & Spa 546 Westin Riverfront $4,650,000 $975,000 This is a unique opportunity for a family to own an architectural masterpiece in Vail! Designed by Kyle Webb, built by Shaeffer Construction, truly utilizes its mountain setting.

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Luxury living in this Westin Riverfront Resort 2b/2b top floor condominium with west-southwest views of pool, river, ski slopes and mountains from deck. Beautiful finish level, vaulted ceilings. Large condo with 2 balconies. Gondola at base of building for quick and easy access to Beaver Creek Mountain. www.vail-BeaverCreek.com.

Golf Course with lots of features!

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Rick Messmer 970.376.0041 Prudential Colorado Properties rick@vail.net

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CORDILLERA 166 Cimarron $1,950,000 In the heart of The Ranch at Cordilleras situated on a cul-de-sac with the Hale Irwin-designed Mountain Golf Course on two sides, providing outstanding views. CONTACT: Joseph Johns, 970.471.1432, Keller Williams Mountain Properties

CORDILLERA 3235 Katsos Ranch Rd $1,579,000

AvON BACHELOR GULCH Riverfront 4Westin Horizon Drive #451 $2,300,000 $8,495,000

This charming Vail home has big views... waterfall, cliffs and great sun! Mature landscaping adds to privacy. CONTACT: Carolyn Piper, 970-476-2482, Prudential Colorado Properties, carolyn@vailvalley.com

Karen Wilhelm, MBA, MRE, CRS,5 GRI, Broker Lovely Berkshire Hathaway bedroom, 6.5 HomeServices bath single family Colorado home onProperties the 18th (970) 390-2480 green of the Vail

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3B, 4B luxury living. Best location in the bldg! South facing, 270 degree views of River, Ski Slopes, Mountains. One of few with curved wall in Great Room, floor to ceiling windows. Ski-in/out with gondola from Westin to Bachelor Gulch & Beaver Creek! Fabulous turn-key property! www.vail-BeaverCreek.com.

Karen Wilhelm, MBA, MRE, GRI, Broker ThisCRS, home Berkshire Hathaway showcases HomeServices exquisite 270Colorado Properties degree views of (970) 390-2480

the Gore Range to the East and Castle Peak to the West.

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AvON CORDILLERA Westin Riverfront 392 Legacy Trail #329 $264,500 $1,995,000

EAGLE 641 Green Mountain Dr. $698,000

Situated at the end of a private cul-de-sac, on top of a rolling green fairway is this sparkling home with expansive views of the Sawatch Mountains. CONTACT: Liz Leeds, 970.331.1806 Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, lleeds@slifer.net, www.lizleeds.com

Perfect studio for Great buy on this 4 bedroom 3owner 3/4 bath walkand usage out ranch style home, wrap around decks and rentals... Enjoy extra large detached garage Only $147.50 convenience per sq. ft. CONTACT: David Lach,at970-766-7355 the base of Re/Max Vail Valley Beaver Creek and offset dues! CONTACT:

Ellyn Courtois 970-331-8232 www. BestHomesInVail. com Slifer Smith & Frampton

ArrOwheAD BEAVER CREEK Village Creek Townhome Beaver Lodge E-7 510 $1,095,000 $3,395,000 Comfortable One of the best and spacious locations in 3 bedroom plus Beaver Creek. den inski theslope core of Great Arrowhead Village. views, all four Ideal location bedrooms are- on short walkside, to skiing the creek & Alpine Club. huge balcony overlooking CONTACT: Beaver Creek and Mick Kelly the slopes, great 970-376-5617 for entertaining. mick@vail.net Fuller Sotheby’s CONTACT: International Eric Burgund, Realty 970.845.2006 march 2014 FEBRUARY 2013 || VAIL VAIL VALLEY VALLEY HOME HOME

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BEAVER CREEK Creekside B301 $1,075,000 $995,000 Price Reduced. Ski in/Ski out and just steps to world class dining, spas, shopping & entertainment. Upgraded 2 bedroom and 3 bathroom condo. Large master suite. Finishes include beautiful granite, Viking appliances, hand hewn wood floor, and more. Covered parking. Enjoy the wonderful amenities after a day of skiing, by relaxing in the hot tub, pool, sauna or exercise room. Sold furnished.

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Gina Dizon 970-688-0067 Ron Byrne & Associates gina@vail.net

CORDILLERA 155 Granada Hill $175,000 Expansive east views of the Vail Valley, Red/White Mountain, Gore Range and Game Creek Bowl. Be king of the mountain with a short drive to this 2.33 acre lot. Build your special mountaintop home. Close to the Lodge & Spa, restaurant , Dave Pelz course and hiking trails.

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Gina Dizon 970-688-0067 Ron Byrne & Associates gina@vail.net

CORDILLERA 932 Forest Trail $4,400,000 panoramic views? This exquisite, George Shaeffer builthome isa built Looking for unobstructed panoramic views? This exquisite, George Shaeffer show stopper! to detail inside thisinside 8,360 this sq ft8,360 homesq& ftthe numerous home is a showAttention stopper! Attention to detail home & the outdoor areas, including own private pathway contemplation in the back.in numerous outdoor areas,its including its own privatetopathway to contemplation Walnut floors , wine room, elevator, the amazing The Robe The the back. Walnut floors , wine room,and elevator, and themasterpiece amazing masterpiece created by Herb in thein entry & more. Sold furnished. Robe created by Mignery Herb Mignery the entry & more. Sold furnished. Furnished.

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Gina Dizon 970-688-0067 Ron Byrne & Associates gina@vail.net

VAIL 1467 Greenhill #B in Cascade Village$2,050,000 Price Reduced! Perfect 5 bedroom family gathering home in Cascade Village! Large bedroom sizes & all en suite bathrooms, children’s bedroom with 3 built in bunk beds plus twin bed. Multiple living areas, living room, sun room, and loft/office. 3,239 square feet - 2 car garage - shuttle service to Cascade Hotel. Multiple outdoor terraces and decks. Sold furnished with a few exclusions.

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BeAver Creek 406 Holden Rd. $7,850,000 Sophisticated grandeur with mountain charm. Imaginative finishes and artistically designed rooms are filled with thoughtful details including unique surface treatments and technological conveniences. This private 8 bedroom/ 9 bath residence offers many living areas. SKI-IN ACCESS! New construction and fully furnished. Gorgeous and a must see! Fuller BCV Sotheby’s International Realty. 406Holden.com

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Heidi Bintz, 970.390.8383 Kraig Forbes, 970.845.0400

BeAver Creek Elkhorn Lodge #110 $1,349,000

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This first floor three bedroom residence has a large walk out patio, which makes it a convenient location in the building for pet owners. Elkhorn Lodge amenities include ski-in/ski-out access, fully equipped exercise room, heated underground parking, outdoor hot tubs and a staffed owner’s desk. Located adjacent to the BC Golf Clubhouse, this residence delivers exceptional access to all of Beaver Creek’s recreational amenities. Offered furnished.

Kevin Kenney Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty 970.331.6037 cell Kevin.Kenney@ sothebysrealty.com

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vAiL GOLf COurSe 2038 Sunburst $5,295,000 Exceptional location at the end of Sunburst Drive offering Gore Range views and an extremely private setting nestled in an aspen forest. Open living areas with soaring ceilings, wine cellar, media room, and elevator complement this spacious four bedroom home. Spectacular outdoor living with pool, hot tub, extensive patios, and water feature. Further expansion possible on the .45 acre lot that is zoned primary-

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ARROWHEAD Aspenwood #314 Aspenwood #314 $995,999

BeAver Creek 103 Borders Road $11,250,000 Steps to the base of Arrowhead mountain is this very comfortable 3 bedroom/3 bath penthouse with views of the slopes. Updated kitchen and fully furnished. 74Cresta.com

Beaver Creek’s only ski-in/ski-out new construction single family residence. Completed fall of 2012 this 7 bedroom 8,714 sq. ft. offers exquisite design and execution. Beautiful, comfortable and inviting home put over the top by amazing outdoor living spaces. Ideal private location yet close to the village. One rare find! 103Borders.com

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Mick Kelly 970.376.5617 Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty

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ARROWHEAD ArrOwheAD Pinecone Lodge Pinecone Lodge #302 #302 $945,000 $825,000 Two-story windows provide natural light and warmth to this 3 bedroom, 3 bath top-floor residence with partial ski slope views. Enjoy all the amenities that Arrowhead has to offer! CONTACT:

Barbara Scrivens 970-471-1223 Barbara@ronbyrne.com www.ronbyrne.com

BeAver Creek 76 Holden Road $4,295,000 Breathtaking 180 degree views from the ski slopes of Beaver Creek Resort to Red and White Mountain. This executive retreat captures a lot of natural light from the abundant east facing windows. The residence has 5 bedrooms two of them master suites and a one bedroom/two bath caretakers lockoff apartment with kitchen and living area. Many thoughtful improvements have been made to this home including a wonderful stone patio to enjoy the summer evenings.

CONTACT:

Kevin Kenney Fuller Sotheby’s Int. Realty 970-331-6037 Kevin.Kenney@ sothebysrealty.com

EDWARDS 1705 Lake Creek Creek Road Road 1705 Lake $4,950,000 $3,950,000 One-of-a-kind location on five acres with 500+/- feet of river. Pastures, riding arena & multiple gardens with a wonderful family home.

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SiNGLeTree Las Vistas 3N $438,000 Jaw dropping views and adjacent to open space, this 2 bedroom with carport has fireplace, hottub and more. CONTACT:

Ellyn Courtois 970-331-8232 www. BestHomesInVail. com Slifer Smith & Frampton

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PARADISE LAKE ESTATE 4200 Salt Creek Road $5,495,000

With over three years in planning, design and construction, this exceptional estate is now available. The impeccable custom home was built by renowned Vail Valley homebuilder, John Boles and thoughtfully positioned on over 170 acres in the Brush Creek Valley. Overlooking a breathtaking lake and sweeping meadows, with creeks flowing through the property and bordering BLM and Forest Service Land, the secluded setting is ideal for nature enthusiasts and casual lifestyles alike. The property boasts a private reservoir, renovated cabin, water rights, and access to endless hiking, horseback riding, and off-roading. Within thirty minutes of the Vail Valley Jet Center, allow yourself to be transported to the tranquil lifestyle of this exceptional estate.

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Teresa Thomas 970-390-0262 Ron Byrne & Associates

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GrAND JuNCTiON, CO 289 W. Morrison Court $1,790,000 A magnificent custom family home at the base of the Colorado National Monument. Incredible setting and living spaces with pool, hot tub, fire pit & outdoor kitchen. 1.2 acres and 7482 square feet of living space with 4 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms plus a pool house with showers. Close to town and surrounded by nature.

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Heidi Bintz 970-390-8383 Heidi.Bintz@ sothebysrealty.com Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty

eAGLe 15441 Highway 6 $599,000

LAKE CREEK 1125 Pilgrim 1125 PilgrimDrive Drive $875,000

Waterfront property on 1 acre. 3 bedroom home with 2000 square feet unfinished basement. Many options exist. Zoned resource. 100’ of river frontage CONTACT: Mick Kelly, 970-376-5617, mick@vail.net, Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty

Spectacular12.48 homeacre sitehome in Pilgrim Spectacular site inDowns gated community. from Edwards, Vail, Pilgrim Downs gatedMin. community. Min. from Edwards, Vail, Beaver Creek. Expansive Views Beaver Creek. Expansive Mtn. Views &Mtn. Wildlife. & Wildlife. Horses 1125pilgrim.com. welcome. 1125pilgrim.com. Horse welcome. CONTACT: Heidi HeidiBintz, Bintz,970.390.8383, 970.390.8383, Heidi.Bintz@sothebysrealty.com Heidi.Bintz@sothebysrealty.com

LIONSHEAD Landmark Condo 504 504 Landmark Condo $2,475,000 $1,999,000 Bigmountain mountain Big views,space, space, views, convenience, convenience, amenities!Four Four amenities! bedroom/four bedroom + LOFT/ bathbath condo four condo fullyfurnished furnished fully plusartwork artworkin the plus in theofheart heart Lionshead. of Lionshead. landmark504.com landmark504.com

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MiNTurN 440 Eagle River Street $1,550,000

CORDILLERA 1122 Red 1122 Red Draw Draw $2,195,000 $1,995,000

Beautiful timber frame home along the banks of Eagle River. 7 bedrooms and 2 kitchens. Only 10 minutes to Vail or Beaver Creek. Ski to town.

Mountain views, comfort, wonderful layout, highest quality construction with 5 bedrooms/5 bathrooms. Large kitchen & family room with a large deck overlooking the valley. 1122RedDraw.com

CONTACT:

Mick Kelly, 970-376-5617, mick@vail.net, Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty

CONTACT:

Heidi Bintz 970.390.8383

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BeAver Creek Elkhorn Lodge #509 $3,285,000 This 4 bedroom residence has been tastefully decorated and exemplifies the CONTACT: Kevin Kenney timeless mountain architecture of Elkhorn Lodge. Floor to ceiling windows 970.331.6037 offer great views and natural light to the home. This floor plan also has a loft and family room for additional living areas to accommodate family members. Fuller Sotheby’s International Realty

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eAST vAiL 4289 Nugget Lane $1,650,000 Beautiful setting overlooking Gore Creek on a private cul-de-sac. On the bus route, bike path and Gore Creek; Complete and recent remodel with high-end finishes; slab granite and SS appliances. Broker/Owner

CONTACT:

Karen Wilhelm , MBA, MRE, CRS, GRI, Broker 970-390-2480 Berkshire Hathaway

vAiL Vantage Point 404 $1,575,000 Complete and beautiful remodel of this spacious 4b/4b plus loft Penthouse condominium. Short walk to Gondola, Chair 8, restaurants and shops. Beautiful Gore Range and ski mountain views from dining room, great room & balcony! Summer pool, year-round hot tubs, underground parking. Furnished.

CONTACT:

Karen Wilhelm 970-390-2480 www.Vail-BeaverCreek.com Berkshire Hathaway

vAiL Antlers #516 $1,950,000 Walk to the slopes & Lionshead village from this beautiful 3bd penthouse condo w/bonus bunk room/study. In the newer developed part of Antlers with lovely western views from great room, kitchen & large balcony. Underground parking, ski storage, pool & hot tub. Furnished & turn-key. 150 yds to gondola & lift!

CONTACT:

Karen Wilhelm 970-390-2480 www.VailBeaverCreek.com Berkshire Hathaway

EDWARDS 196 Russell 196 Russell Trail Trail $1,499,000

SiNGLeTree 448 Charolais Circlle $824,000 Single family home with the potential to be expanded on a corner homesite, offers flowing floor plan, large eat in kitchen, sunlight and views.

New construction of the highest quality and big views. Single level living with an elevator, 3 bedrooms & 3 baths in a family friendly neighborhood

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vAiL viLLAGe Villa Valhalla 3 $5,495,000 New, designer decorated four bedroom, four bath residence just steps to Gondola One. State of the art electronics system including lutron lighting and blinds and fully integrated sound system. In-floor radiant heat and fully air conditioned. Outdoor pool, two assigned parking spaces, ski locker and storage complete this luxuriously appointed residence in the heart of Vail Village.

CONTACT:

Ron Byrne 970-476-1987 Ron Byrne & Associates www.ronbyrne.com

VAIL VILLAGE Vail Gateway Gateway Penthouse Penthouse Vail $4,495,000 European romance and style exude from this lavish penthouse in the core of Vail Village. Natural sunlight floods through skylights spanning the gracious and open living areas. Four bedrooms, a lofted study and a great room designed for entertaining have been thoughtfully decorated by Venetian designer Katia Bates, winner of TLC’s Four Houses.

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Angelo's Appraisal (970) 845-5056 Anthony Sears Appraisal (970) 376-7226 Antlers At Vail Real Estate (970) 476-2471 AP Resort Concepts (970) 390-3703 Appraisal Services of Vail (970) 476-3126 Ascent Sotheby's Realty Bridge (970) 476-7944 Ascent Sotheby's Realty Covered (970) 476-7944 ASE Real Estate (970) 328-3792 Backhus & Associates (970) 471-0440 Barbara Meese Realty Inc (970) 280-5200

Black Diamond Realty (970) 476-4414 Bradley & Associates R.E. (720) 733-8888 Brandess-Cadmus Real Estate (970) 476-1450 Buckner Matthews (970) 331-3377 Buyer's Investment Group,LLC (970) 926-2305 C & B Real Estate Co., (970) 926-8709 Carl H. Luppens, Broker (303) 394-1400 Cary Realty (970) 926-2567 Century 21 Mountain Luxury (970) 333-9318

Century 21 Mountains (970) 668-2121 Chateauneuf Realty LLC (970) 479-7333 Christiania Realty, Inc. (970) 477-7850 Christine Pearson Real Estate (970) 544-4057 Churchill Real Estate Co. (970) 471-0420 Clink Inc. (970) 748-0971 Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties (970) 476-2113

Destination Resort Prop. LLC (970) 390-8895

Gore Creek Properties Real Estate (970) 479-2858

Distinguished Properties Realty (970) 926-3777

Grimaldi International R.E. (970) 926-0029

DMG Appraisal Services (970) 569-3911

Heather Hutto, Broker (970) 260-3779

Donald L. Horst, Broker (970) 471-1737

Heather Stolz, Broker (970) 477-0241

Double Diamond Real Estate (970) 376-7979

Helen M. Gies, Broker (970) 390-3455

Lindvall Mountain Real Estate (970) 390-2695

High Country Realty, Inc. (866) 376-8807

Lodge Real Estate (970) 754-7814

High Life Properties, LLC (970) 926-6097

Majestic Real Estate (303) 877-5645

Highmark Real Estate (970) 343-0703

Mayer Properties, L.L.C. (303) 579-2167

Hoffman West Real Estate (970) 926-6000

McNeill Property Management (970) 479-6047

Eagle County Assessor (970) 328-8640

EagleVail Realty & Colorado Appraisal Group Management (970) 331-0387 (970) 328-1534 Colorado Mtn & City Homes (303) 841-6618 Colorado Valuation Consultants (303) 238-8626 Commercial Broker Associates (303) 771-4500 CORE Realty Advisors (720) 833-5933 Crystal Watson, Broker (970) 509-9664 D. O'Neill Enterprises, Inc. (970) 390-8228 Dalco Realty, Ltd. (970) 328-7272 Danielle Stoltz, Broker (970) 977-0560 Dantas Colorado Properties Inc (970) 376-6111 Dauphinais Real Estate, Inc. (970) 476-9112 Davos Group Vail (970) 376-8245 Dean A. Johnson - Broker (970) 949-4338

Ebert Appraisal Services, Inc. (970) 949-9615

Elizabeth D. Macleod, Appraiser (970) 926-7817 Equitana Realty (970) 328-5455 Field of Streams (970) 390-7565 Four Seasons Realty, LLC (970) 926-5990 Fuller Sothebys Int Realty - BC (970) 845-0400 Fuller Sothebys Intl Realty - ED (970) 748-5150 Garton Real Estate (970) 524-4116 Gary Shields, Appraiser (970) 328-7735 Gateway Land & Development - ED (970) 926-6777 Gateway Land & Development - VL (970) 790-6777 Genesis Marketing Group (303) 662-0155

Kim Tofferi, Broker (970) 390-4701 King Realty (970) 328-5090 KKS Property Mngmnt & RE Sales (970) 328-6890 Landreth Companies LLC (970) 361-1800

Home Buyers Marketing II, Inc (888) 566-7737

Minturn Real Estate & Dev (970) 376-2167

Independence Realty & Property (877) 604-9088

Morningstar Mountain Prop. LLC (970) 328-3456

International Prop Specialists (970) 479-0295

Mountain Properties Real Estate (970) 949-5474

J.F. Real Estate (970) 904-2002

Mountain Valley (970) 926-5692

James Trudeau, Appraiser Mountain Valley Property (970) 390-0961 Mgmt (970) 390-9664 John Krueger, Broker (970) 926-1858

Jon Reid Lindner Real Estate (970) 331-6111 Katherine McCarty, Broker (970) 471-2276 Keller Williams Mtn Properties - EA (970) 328-2327 Keller Williams Mtn Properties - ED (970) 476-1600 Ken Wilson Broker LLC (970) 390-1320

Mountain West Real Estate (970) 476-0500

Mountain West Real Estate Service (303) 715-8719 My Mountain Realty, LLC (970) 477-1984 NAI Mountain Commercial (970) 476-6415 Nancy F. Maxon, Appraiser (970) 926-2262

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Nancy Lipsky & Co (970) 328-5551

RE/MAX Vail Valley (970) 766-7355

Nancy Powell Real Estate (970) 376-5833 Nash-Johnson Associates, Inc. (303) 761-6103 Navarro Lowrey Properties, Inc (970) 390-5302

Rocky Mtn. Valuation Services Real Estate Consulting Svcs (970) 390-5143 (317) 374-6700 Ron Amass - Broker (970) 390-5827 Renee Wettlaufer, Broker

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ BC (970) 949-5811

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ RSR (970) 754-8411

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ BG (970) 845-2300

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Solari (970) 479-2020

Resort Development Marketing (970) 376-0708

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Bridge (970) 476-2421

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Westin (970) 748-5420

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Charte (970) 845-3815

Smith Eaton Real Estate&Prop M (970) 926-7930

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Cordil (970) 926-3505

Solaris Real Estate, LLC (970) 479-6000

Ron Byrne & Associates R.E. (970) 476-1987

(970) 390-0292

Rossi Realty (970) 376-4269

Richard Howard and North South Properties Inc Company (970) 328-6258 (970) 926-8328

Sadler Real Estate, Inc. (970) 926-3300

Parliament Properties (970) 470-2384

Robert I. Law, Inc. (970) 390-0900

Sandy Apps Real Estate (970) 390-0100

Patricia Nixon RE Sales & Rent (970) 476-7582

Robert M. Kendall Real Estate (970) 470-3953

Savage Appraisal Services (970) 845-2200

Patricia Whetham, Broker (720) 312-2948

Robinson Mitchell & Assoc. LLC (970) 477-2153

Peak Service Realty & Mgmt. (970) 949-4886 Playground Destination Prop. (970) 748-6432

Rocky Christopher Real Estate (970) 476-7990 Rocky Mountain Luxury Prop. (970) 477-1770

Scanlan Real Estate Group, LLC (970) 331-4292 Slifer Management Co., Inc. (970) 926-7911 Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Arrowh (970) 926-3000

Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Eagle (970) 328-2550 Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Highla (970) 845-8053 Slifer Smith & Frampton/ Hyatt (970) 845-9400 Slifer Smith & Frampton/ LH (970) 479-0245

Sonnenalp Real Estate, LLC (970) 477-5300 SPI Property Management Inc. (970) 479-5444 Star of the West LLC (970) 331-1063 Steve Hill Mtn. Properties (970) 926-7701 Steven J Pier, Appraiser (970) 328-2066

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Sturm Financial Group (303) 394-5393

Tim Cashin, Realtor, Inc. (970) 390-8462

Sullivan/Nicholas & Co. (970) 476-4405

Timbers Real Estate Co. (970) 477-8030

Sun N' Ski Properties, LLC (970) 949-4840

Todd M. Keleske, Broker (970) 390-0070

Susie Huxford, Broker (970) 331-3373

Torrey Tulley Benson, Broker (720) 284-8045

Suzanne J. Dugan, Broker (970) 376-4994

Trombetta Mountain Real Swanepoel Enterprises LLC Estate (970) 390-1115 (970) 376-2201 Trotter Real Estate LLC Terry Krueger, Broker (970) 524-8323 (404) 840-2952 Turner Real Estate Group (970) 926-4910

The Appraisal Office, Inc. (970) 926-1650

Two Rivers Village Realty (970) 337-2300

The Kleimer Company (970) 471-1425 The Mercury Alliance Mtn. Prop (970) 949-8133 The Valley Home Store, LLC (970) 328-8776 Thurston Real Estate (970) 471-3444

United Country Colorado Mtn Pr (970) 328-6600 Vail Buyer Brokers (970) 471-1190 Vail Holm Brokers (970) 471-3333 Vail Home Rentals, Inc. (970) 748-5016

Vail Homes & Properties, LLC (970) 376-8400

Vail Valley Land & Dvlpmnt. Co (970) 376-0228

Vail Mountain Real Estate (970) 949-6349

Vail Valley Properties (970) 476-6789

Vail Properties Unlimited (970) 331-6042

Vail Valley Real Estate, Inc (970) 331-1110

Wolf Asset Management Corp (303) 250-5166

Vail Property Brokerage, Inc (970) 476-8850

VailSmith Properties (970) 904-0970

Wynton Homes Realty (970) 328-4226

Willows Real Estate (970) 476-2233 Wirth Management, Inc (970) 479-1082

Valley View Realty, Inc. Your Castle Mountain Vail Property Sales & Mgmt (970) 470-1441 Prop, LLC (970) 926-5252 Valuation Consultants, Inc. (303) 962-4272 Vail Real Estate and Homes (970) 949-4898 LLC Valuations, Inc. (970) 315-0326 (303) 582-5668 Vail Real Estate Center LLC Villages Real Estate (970) 688-7082 (970) 390-6125 Vail Real Estate Group Vistar Real Estate, Inc. (970) 376-0844 (970) 476-6223 Vail Realty/ Beaver Creek Walter Realty Group, Inc. (970) 949-9200 (970) 926-5748 Vail Realty/ Vail Warner Developments, Inc. (970) 476-8800 (970) 949-4360 Vail Sales and Rentals West Valley Real Estate, (800) 720-1831 LLC (970) 524-0344

LUXURY VALUES IN VAIL VILLAGE

AUSTRIA HAUS CLUB

ONE WILLOW BRIDGE ROAD

Beautifully designed and decorated, this is an elegant, boutique European retreat located on Gore Creek. Two and three bedroom memberships available for five weeks a year. The Club offers a vast array of amenities and personal services including valet parking, bellman, daily housekeeping, year round gourmet breakfast, concierge service, outdoor pool and spa, ski valet, exercise facility, and personal storage.

An exclusive luxury residence club in the heart of Vail Village. Offering two and three bedroom ownerships for seven weeks a year. Service is provided by the globally recognized Sonnenalp Hotel. Five-Star amenities include pool and hot tub on Gore Creek, valet parking, daily housekeeping, exceptional concierge service, 24 hour security front entry doors, fitness center and spa access and breakfast (winter only).

Prices starting from $195,000’s

Prices starting from $400,000’s

Jean Mitchell | 970.331.3236 | jean@srevail.com | www.JeanMitchell.net 242 East Meadow Drive in Vail Village just east of Solaris

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bachelor gulch

Bachelor Gulch is a sprawling, hillside neighborhood, but the centerpiece is the Ritz-Carlton at the base. All ski trails lead to the hotel (and the base of the lift), and amenities include a spa, great restaurants and a new outdoor lounge.

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Beaver Creek Resort 84 McCoy Springs Walk to the slopes in Arrowhead

Red Sky Ranch 38 Aspen Bluff Lane Custom mountain modern

$3,645,000 5 Bedroom | 6 Full/2 Half Bath | 8,090 sq. ft. Tom Dunn, 970-390-5737

Beaver Creek Resort 182 Holden Road Glorious ski slope views

$2,700,000 4 Bedroom | 4 Full/2 Half Bath | 4,640 sq. ft. Craig Denton, 970-376-0087

Beaver Creek McCoy Peak Lodge No. 406 Slope-side log cabin penthouse

Lionshead Arrabelle Residence No. 522 Steps to the Lionshead gondola

$6,999,999 6 Bedroom | 7.5 Bath | 6,841 sq. ft. Tiffany Lydon Weinreich, 970-331-5115

Lionshead Village Arrabelle Residence No. 555 Finest luxury retreat in Vail

$7,995,000 4 Bedroom | 5 Bath | 3,887 sq. ft. Tom Dunn, 970-390-5737

$2,991,150 4 Bedroom | 4.5 Bath | 2,568 sq. ft. Page Slevin, 970-390-7443

$4,495,000 3 Bedroom | 4 Bath | 2,241 sq. ft. Page Slevin, 970-390-7443

Beaver Creek Aspens Residence No. 3 Ski-in/Ski-out townhome

$1,849,000 4 Bedroom | 4 Bath | 3,109 sq. ft. Mark Weinreich, 970-376-3204

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