LIV Magazine | Resort | Summer 2023

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RESORT VOL. 9 ISSUE 2

Nothing compares to what’s next.

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Copywriting

Sarah Innerarity

Public Relations Manager, Resorts

Angela Jones

Public Relations Manager, Metro Denver

Design & Production

Morgan Goodroad

Senior Graphic Designer

Scott Kapela

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Contributors

Dan L. Fitchett Jr.

President, Colorado Resort Markets

Megan Maynard

Senior Vice President, Marketing

Dave Strellner

Director, Specialized Marketing Services

Payton Ross

Brand Manager

Hillary Fujii

Senior Marketing Manager, Resorts

Ashley Doss

Marketing Specialist

Quinn Whitman

Marketing Coordinator, Resorts

5 Contents Explore Homes Throughout Colorado: Crested Butte, Grand County & Summit County, Telluride, The Vail Valley 16 PROPERTY SHOWCASE The Big Question for Colorado 08 WATER Featuring Properties from Colorado Front Range & Majestic Realty Collective 112 DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES 120 BROKER DIRECTORY Meet the LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Team Colorado Resorts Calendar of Events 116 SUMMER EVENTS The paper content of this publication has been certifiably reforested via PrintReleaf — the world’s first platform to measure paper consumption and automate reforestation across a global network of reforestation projects. Learn more at printreleaf.com

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The life you love.

Most of us have heard the adage “I came to Colorado for the winter, and I stayed for the summer.” It’s easy to see why our state is so appealing this time of year, with meandering mountain streams for fly-fishing, challenging high-altitude golf courses, and endless trails for hiking and biking. Whether you are just visiting or reside in one of our scenic mountain locales, we invite you to enjoy the summer edition of our signature publication, LIV Magazine.

Explore stunning properties for sale throughout Colorado’s iconic resort communities including Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Crested Butte, Telluride, Vail, and Winter Park. Each of these vibrant towns has a unique personality with so much to offer. You might be drawn to Crested Butte’s miles of biking trails and famous wildflowers, or Breckenridge’s historic downtown and towering peaks. Or you may prefer hiking in the solitude and beauty of the San Juans near Telluride, boating on Grand Lake, or exploring Vail and Beaver Creek’s charming villages. Enjoy live music throughout the summer, from Telluride’s famed Bluegrass Festival to Bravo! Vail’s classical concert series. Whether you’re in the market for a legacy property with space to roam or a slopeside chalet in the heart of a ski town, you’ll find luxurious options to help you live the life you love.

In this issue, we take a closer look at the topic of water in Colorado. The mountains received a bounty of snowfall during the winter season, so we spoke with the Lead Climatologist at Colorado State University, to see how this snowpack surplus affects reservoir levels, drought conditions, and summer weather in the high country. Thanks to additional spring rain and snow, wildflowers should be bountiful. From lupine to larkspur, columbine to coneflower, it promises to be a colorful summer. It’s also shaping up to be a fantastic season for running the rivers of Colorado, with abundant stream flows from winter snow, advance bookings for float trips have been on the rise.

We invite you to stop by one of our many resort office locations to discuss how our team can help make your real estate dreams come true. Our brokers offer local expertise and market savvy coupled with the cache of a globally respected brand. From our experienced leadership team to our award-winning in-house marketing agency, we provide you with support every step of the way. Whether you’re buying or selling, our team of expert brokers offers unrivaled knowledge of the many nuances of these mountain markets.

Enjoy a wonderful summer in the mountains!

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Water

The Big Question for Colorado

Colorado received a welcome increase in snowfall during the 2022 - 2023 winter season. Ask any skier or snowboarder and they’ll likely say that it was a great season, with a bevy of powder days that lasted well through closing dates at some resorts. After this surplus of moisture throughout the winter months, many are curious about the effects of the snowpack on rivers and reservoirs, recreation, and the state’s outlook for the summer.

The snow that falls on the Rocky Mountains influences much more than its many ski resorts. The Centennial State is part of the Colorado River Basin, a sevenstate region in the Western United States that includes Lake Powell and Lake Mead. The interdependency of this area is complex. As population growth continues in Arizona, Utah, and Nevada, states affected by an ongoing drought look to Colorado for water, as it’s the home of the Colorado River’s headwaters.

The Colorado River Basin is comprised of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming in the Upper Basin and Arizona, California, and Nevada in the Lower Basin. The mountains of the Upper Basin, particularly in Colorado, are where most of the water for the entire system is generated via snowfall.

The southwestern region of the state had the deepest snowpack, with the San Juan/ Dolores River Basin at 179% of average. The Yampa Basin, in the northwest corner of Colorado, is also close to historic highs, with snowpack registering 145% of average, according to the Natural Resources Conservation Service Snow Survey. Conversely, there is less snowpack east of the Continental Divide in the Arkansas River Basin, where it’s slightly below average and in the South Platte Basin, snowpack is just above average.

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Snow totals varied across the resort regions of the state, with the consensus leaning toward a banner year for mountain towns.

Crested Butte received 227 inches of snow during the 2022-2023 winter season, earning a ranking of 27th when compared to winter data recorded since 1909. According to NOAA records, the most snow that Crested Butte has ever received was 354.6 inches which occurred in the 1964-1965 season.

Grand County’s Winter Park received 384 inches, which was well above its average of 317 inches but just shy of the record 401 inches seen during the phenomenal winter season of 2016-2017. And in Summit County, Breckenridge received 286 inches of snow from November through midApril. The late spring snowpack was near 85% of the 30-year average based on data from SNOTEL and OpenSnow, with only January offering above-average snowfall.

Telluride’s season total was 267 inches, according to the ski resort’s website. Scott Pittenger, Telluride Ski Resort’s director of mountain operations, noted that the winter of 2022-2023 was “somewhere in our top 10,” behind the top Telluride winter of 2007-2008 which saw a bounty of 341.5 inches.

According to OpenSnow, the snowfall on Vail Mountain for the 2022-2023 season was 357 inches. This didn’t set any records, but lead meteorologist Joel Gratz said, “We had a deeper-thanaverage snowpack from November 1, 2022, through closing day on April 23, 2023, and there were no long periods of dry weather.”

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Winter 2022 - 2023 SNOW TOTALS 227” CRESTED BUTTE 384” WINTER PARK 286” BRECKENRIDGE 267” TELLURIDE 357” VAIL

FROM SNOWFALL TO STORAGE

What

According to Russ Schumacher, Colorado State Climatologist at Colorado State University, the answer depends how wide of a lens you’re using. “For Colorado, one season of higher snowfall does have a positive influence. But when you look at the broader Colorado River Basin in the Southwestern United States, one snowier season doesn’t fix the problem.”

The outlook for the seven-state Colorado River Basin has improved dramatically, with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation report showing that Lake Powell is likely to

see some 10.44 million acre-feet of new water supply by the end of September, or inflows at 109% of average.

However, Lake Mead and Lake Powell are still near record lows, and it would take multiple years of aboveaverage sustained snowfall to counteract the results of the ongoing drought. Schumacher says, “One wet, snowy winter won’t solve all of the problems, but it will delay adverse outcomes.”

That said, there is good news as a result of the abundant snowfall: many Colorado reservoirs rose to healthy levels during the spring run-off.

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does this banner year of snowfall mean for the long-term status of water in Colorado?

LOOKING AHEAD: WHAT’S IN STORE FOR SUMMER

Colorado’s temperatures to be above normal this June, July, and August.

The NOAA Prediction Center is widely regarded to have the most reliable weather models. Their team forecasts Colorado’s temperatures to be above normal this June, July, and August, which follows the warming trend seen over the past two decades.

Schumacher remarks that “La Niña conditions, which have been in place, are transitioning to El Niño conditions over the next two years. The Eastern Plains should see wetter conditions from El Niño. The precipitation outlook is unclear for the mountains –and it’s unknown if the mountains will have a strong

monsoon season this summer.” The transition from a cold, snowy winter to either a wet or dry spring and summer will undoubtedly impact drought conditions quickly, one way or another.

While El Niño typically means wetter conditions throughout the southern United States, this doesn’t necessarily apply to Colorado’s mountainous terrain. There seems to be a stronger relationship between El Niño and temperatures in the Centennial State when compared to precipitation, according to the Colorado Climate Center.

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WATER & WILDFIRE: A COUNTER - INTUITIVE RELATIONSHIP

Although it seems like higher-than-average snowfall could mitigate wildfire risk, Schumacher explains there is a complicated relationship between precipitation and wildfires.

“This season’s snowfall was comparable to 2019, which was the last big snow year, and snowpack levels are similar or higher than that winter. Relief from winter snow eases immediate concerns, but we could go back into drought conditions quickly. In fact, 2020 was one of our worst wildfire years.” It’s counter-intuitive, but a wet winter means more vegetation growth, which in turn results in more fuel for potential fires. If the summer is dry or there is a lightning strike in a vulnerable area, that extra fuel can make a wildfire worse. In fact, it’s common to see a cycle of fires after a wet winter.

The deep snowpack and a resulting higher level of soil moisture should limit the potential for June wildfires, which have historically been some of the most destructive fires. The worry is that as vegetation builds up, that fuel will dry out if it’s a hot dry summer, increasing fire risk the following year.

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RUNNING THE RIVERS

Above-average snowfall means that many area rivers will remain higher later into the summer, which bodes well for anglers, rafters, and boating.

Whitewater rafting is synonymous with summer adventure in the mountains, with expeditions including excursions through Class IV and V rapids. Rafting is also big business, particularly along portions of the Arkansas River with numerous outfitting companies dotting the banks.

To gauge the effects of the winter season’s snowfall on the rafting industry, we checked in with Kevin Foley, Owner and Operator of Performance Tours since 1986. “The entire outfitting community is very optimistic about the upcoming season. Advance reservations are up for most outfitters, indicating that it will be a strong summer on the state’s rivers.”

“The Northwest region of the state had a significant increase in snow, and we are seeing above average flows on the North Platte, allowing optimal rafting conditions.” Foley adds “In Southwestern Colorado, flows are well above average for the San Juan and Animas Rivers, and the added snowpack will allow raftability later in the season than usual. Rivers that

haven’t been runnable in years, such as the Dolores, will have sections that can be rafted this summer.”

Between 1983-1985, every river in the Colorado River Basin set stream flow records. “It was great for private runners looking for whitewater adventure, but some of the rivers were too high for families looking for a commercially guided excursion,” says Foley. In 2002, drought conditions brought the lowest river levels he’s ever seen, making it an extremely challenging summer.

The issue of water is further complicated by adjudication and allocation of water rights and historical properties that govern them. Lake Dillon in Summit County is regulated by the Denver Water Board, so according to Foley “Even though the Upper Blue River Basin is above average, we don’t expect much rafting since there are obligations for the Dillon Reservoir. The Shoshone River also has very senior water rights which need to be fulfilled, with reservoirs in Grand County that come into play.”

Thanks to the sustained snowfall over the winter, this summer in Colorado will be a season to be celebrated.

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CRESTED BUTTE

The Wildflower Capital of Colorado

Located at the foot of the Elk Mountains is the Town of Crested Butte. This beautiful mountain retreat is only 28 miles from the city of Gunnison, situated in the heart of Gunnison County. Incorporated in 1880, Crested Butte made its mark as a supply town for hard rock mining and was later known for its coal mines. Dubbed “The Gateway to the Elk Mountains,” this alpine oasis has much to offer residents and visitors alike.

Renowned for its winter activities, including skiing, Crested Butte should not be forgotten as a summer destination as well. Outdoor recreation abounds with hundreds of miles of single-track trails, beckoning bikers, hikers and riders of all ability levels.

With over 1,000 miles of gravel roads, gravel biking is a popular summer activity, along with road biking. Boating, kayaking and paddle boarding start once the snow melts and the creeks, rivers and lakes begin to rise. After Memorial Day, there are commercial rafting opportunities for those seeking a thrill in the whitewater rapids.

Offering a diverse collection of locally owned restaurants, bars and shops that line Elk Avenue, this National Historic District evokes a by-gone era with beautiful late1800s storefronts and architecture. Starting in June, take an Elk Avenue walking tour and learn the history of these buildings, Crested Butte’s connection to mining and colorful stories from the community, hosted by the Crested Butte Museum.

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Backpacking and rock climbing are also common activities in Crested Butte. With overnight backpacking trips, hikes to peep wildflowers in the summer and changing aspen leaves in the fall, there are a bounty of opportunities for all skill levels from beginner to intermediate to advanced trails throughout the area.

Surrounded by millions of acres of public land, and known as the “Wildflower Capital of Colorado,” Crested Butte is the perfect spot for wildflower viewing. In July, the town hosts the Crested Butte Wildflower Festival, a ten-day festival that takes place in this charming valley. Photography classes, wildflower preservation classes, historic garden tours and self-guided “Follow the Bloom” hikes are all part of the program for this popular summer festival.

In late June, Music on the Mountain kicks off. A free eight-week live music series held on Wednesday evenings at the outdoor Red Lady Stage in Mt. Crested Butte. The highly anticipated Crested Butte Arts Festival takes place in August and features 150 artists. This event merges fine art exhibitions and music for a sophisticated and lively weekend.

Cattlemen’s Days, America’s fourth-oldest rodeo, takes place in Gunnison in July. Take the short, beautiful drive from Crested Butte and enjoy rodeo events such as watershed barrel races and team roping or take in a horse show. This two-week occasion wraps up with the Cattlemen’s Day Parade, a favorite of locals and guests to this mountain locale.

If you prefer life on the green, The Club at Crested Butte offers championship golf at 9,000 feet of elevation, sure to make teeing off a special occasion. A scenic lift ride at the Crested Butte Ski Resort is the perfect opportunity to take in stunning mountain views. While at the resort, play a game of disc golf at one of the top ten courses in the nation.

This charming mountain community offers spectacular views and a vibrant town center running along Elk Avenue, all complemented by an amazing line-up of summer activities, special events and long-running festivals.

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Current Crested Butte Listings

MARKET SNAPSHOT

“Crested Butte’s real estate market is currently in a state of “normalization” after experiencing an extraordinary market shift in 2021 that continued through the first half of 2022. The historic nature of seasonality and off-seasons within our market has returned, but the Gunnison Valley is officially on the map after the pandemic. Low inventory, mixed with a high demand, continues to push pricing up and days on market down. This lack of available properties created challenges throughout the winter season. But as we enter the summer, we’re starting to see new inventory emerge and are looking forward to a more balanced market at all price points.”

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Highest Sold
June 2022 - May 2023 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May 93 80 148 177 136 118 184 91 123 128 124 June 2022 - May 2023 TOTAL SALES VOLUME Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $10M $20M $30M $40M $50M $9M $11M $7M $10M $11M $13M $29M $43M $28M $36M $23M $29M Based on sales north of Almont with data supplied by the Gunnison-Crested Butte Association of Realtors MLS, Colorado Real Estate Network (CREN). Verify with a local Realtor®. All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Data maintained by CREN MLS may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. June 2022 - May 2023 AVERAGE SOLD PRICE Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $800K $1.0M $1.2M $1.4M $1.6M 131
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Jaima Giles-Alsum
Data based on sales north of Almont, all residential properties.
Vice President & Managing Broker, Crested Butte

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

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14 Kokanee Lane / $11,500,000 Prospect at Mt. Crested Butte 6 Bedrooms, 6 Full / 3 Half Baths, 7,844 Square Feet Web ID: PL7MMW Scout Walton 970.846.3297 Jaima Giles-Alsum 970.275.9357
CRESTED BUTTE 33 Aperture Lane / $9,900,000 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 5,393 Square Feet Web ID: 33PW8Y Channing Boucher 970.596.3228 Crested Butte | 23
24 | Property Showcase ALMONT 623 County Road 813 / $7,850,000 The Roaring Judy Ranch, 455 Acres Web ID: N85G7E Sam Lumb 970.275.2448
CRESTED BUTTE 1 Teocalli Avenue / $7,125,000 6 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 4 Town Lots Web ID: VP4K83 Jaima Giles-Alsum 970.275.9357 Crested Butte | 25

CRESTED BUTTE

104 & 108 Gothic Avenue / $5,900,000 Residential Opportunity, 5,528 Square Feet

Web ID: NKFKS9

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

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CRESTED BUTTE 1482 Peanut Lake Road / $5,800,000 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full / 2 Half Bathrooms, 57 Acres Web ID: GTQM3E Channing Boucher 970.596.3228 Crested Butte | 27
28 | Property Showcase CRESTED BUTTE 922 Belleview Avenue / $5,500,000 4 Bedrooms, 4 Full / 2 Half Baths, 3,400 Square Feet Web ID: BJ4SYQ Channing Boucher 970.596.3228
Crested Butte | 29 CRESTED BUTTE 501 Teocalli Avenue / $5,395,000 4 Bedrooms, 4 Full / 1 Half Bath, 3,317 Square Feet Web ID: 5CQ5M3 Channing Boucher 970.596.3228
30 | Property Showcase CRESTED BUTTE 610 Ninth Street / $5,395,000 5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 3,286 Square Feet Web ID: Q7L49E Sam Lumb 970.275.2448
Crested Butte | 31 CRESTED BUTTE 607 6th Street / $20,000,000 Commercial Opportunity, 6,239 Square Feet Web ID: 4CWE88 Jaima Giles-Alsum 970.275.9357 Betsy Wiebe 970.209.8643

CRESTED BUTTE

28 Gothic Avenue / $4,000,000

4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, 2,844 Square Feet

Web ID: 8SXL3K

Jaima Giles-Alsum 970.275.9357

CRESTED BUTTE

829 Belleview Avenue / $3,790,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 2,680 Square Feet

Web ID: XJF7TQ

Cathy Benson 970.209.5015

Betsy Wiebe 970.209.8643

Cassie Slentz Gates 970.596.5516

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CRESTED BUTTE

818 Elk Avenue / $3,600,000

4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 2,344 Square Feet

Web ID: TMSW2T

Jaima Giles-Alsum 970.275.9357

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

10 Appaloosa Road / $3,295,000

4 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 3,882 Square Feet

Web ID: KZGXM8

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

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CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

449 Red Mountain Road / $3,250,000

4 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms, 3,551 Square Feet

Web ID: WGYXLX

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

29 Whiterock Avenue / $3,200,000

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 2,072 Square Feet

Web ID: ZLPEDM

Katy Mattson 970.275.4601

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CRESTED BUTTE

15 Third Street / $2,995,000 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 2,208 Square Feet

Web ID: KWD8QZ

Jaima Giles-Alsum 970.275.9357

GUNNISON

234 N. Main Street / $2,500,000

Commercial Opportunity, 22,612 Square Feet

Web ID: XNHYG8

Cassie Slentz Gates 970.596.5516

Crested Butte | 35

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

14 Hunter Hill Road #A208

$2,395,000

2 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

1,936 Square Feet

Web ID: JW7MMS

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

SKYLAND

41 St. Andrews Circle #1

$2,100,000

4 Bedrooms, 4 Full / 1 Half Baths

2,290 Square Feet

Web ID: E8X8F6

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

14 Slate View Lane

$2,000,000

5 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

3,072 Square Feet

Web ID: 4BZT5L

Kiley Flint 970.596.3219

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

13 Belleview Drive

$1,995,000

7 Bedrooms, 8 Full / 2 Half Baths

4,482 Square Feet

Web ID: FTWTP9

Kiley Flint

970.596.3219

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CRESTED BUTTE

405, 407, 409, 411 Belleview Avenue $1,920,000

Commercial/Residential Land 0.21 Acres Web ID: 8K3BB2

Sam Lumb 970.275.2448

SKYLAND

124 Alpine Court $1,899,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

2,053 Square Feet Web ID: NJBQZJ

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

710 Ninth Street $1,895,000

4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

2,248 Square Feet Web ID: K3G627

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

3125 Aspen Mountain Road $1,850,000

Vacant Land

35.08 Acres Web ID: FGFE56

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

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ALMONT

189 Wild Rose Lane

$1,820,000

3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

48.10 Acres

Web ID: ET2F4P

Jaima Giles-Alsum

970.275.9357

CRESTED BUTTE

525 Red Lady Avenue #141

$1,649,000

Commercial Opportunity

1,752 Square Feet

Web ID: JTND97

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

161 Pyramid Avenue

$1,610,000

Vacant Land

0.46 Acres

Web ID: SSRE66

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

107 Bear Scratch Lane

$1,500,000

Vacant Land

1.45 Acres

Web ID: 5Y6NBJ

Kathryn Johnson

303.809.8327

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CRESTED

BUTTE SOUTH

75 Escalante Street $1,500,000

3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

2,378 Square Feet Web ID: TBD

Kiley Flint 970.596.3219

CRESTED BUTTE

509 & 511 Red Lady Avenue #220-223 $1,490,000

Re-development Opportunity

3,282 Square Feet Web ID: VRY6FV

Nikki Pulitzer 970.209.9004

GUNNISON

276 Kokanee Court $1,430,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.25 Bathrooms

3,404 Square Feet Web ID: QYPR4W

Nikki Pulitzer 970.209.9004

GUNNISON

45 Osage Trail $1,400,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

4,268 Square Feet

Web ID: QQ3HF6

Kiley Flint 970.596.3219

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CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

3618 Bryant Avenue

$1,350,000

4 Bedrooms, 3 Full / 1 Half Baths

2,961 Square Feet

Web ID: L57H3Q

Gary Huresky

970.209.2421

CRESTED BUTTE SOUTH

236 Goren Street

$1,325,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

2,368 Square Feet

Kiley Flint

970.596.3219

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

1360 Red Mountain Ranch Road

$1,250,000

Vacant Land

35.1 Acres

Web ID: PW87Z2

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

175 Saddle Ridge Ranch Road

$1,250,000

Vacant Land

2.57 Acres

Web ID: C6VECM

Nikki Pulitzer

970.209.9004

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MT. CRESTED BUTTE

14 Walking Deer Lane $1,250,000

Vacant Land

0.82 Acres

Web ID: JECXSG

Nikki Pulitzer

970.209.9004

CRESTED BUTTE

422 Sopris Avenue $1,200,000

Vacant Land

0.14 Acres Web ID: 63B78L

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

620 Gothic Road #504 $1,195,000

2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

1,286 Square Feet

Web ID: ZKQ7ML

Larry Neilson

970.209.7849

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

234 Whispering Pines Lane $1,000,000

Vacant Land

71 Acres Web ID: FB49SQ

Jaima Giles-Alsum

970.275.9357

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GRAND COUNTY & SUMMIT COUNTY

Colorado’s Playground

Just an hour from Denver, and west of the Continental Divide sits Summit County. While it may be best known for world-class skiing and the many ski resorts that call this area home, year-round recreation is plentiful, including a myriad of summer activities, from hiking to mountain biking, fishing, backpacking and kayaking.

Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco, Keystone and Silverthorne help make up Summit County which was established in 1861 as part of the Gold Rush. The rich history of the region can be seen throughout towns like Breckenridge, which has the largest historic district in all of Colorado with Victorian-era homes lining Main Street. Breckenridge Ski Resort has all

the hallmarks of a storied mountain retreat and even boasts the highest chair lift in North America, known as the Imperial Express with a peak elevation of 12,840 feet.

You won’t soon forget the summers in this charming mountain town. As soon as the snow melts, boating and kayaking opportunities are endless. For those ready to tee off, there are Jack Nicklaus-designed municipal golf courses located just a few miles from Main Street. The annual 4th of July Parade is a lively town tradition not to be missed. And just outside of town, you can view cascading waterfalls while on the McCullough Gulch Waterfall Trail, zip-line through alpine terrain or tour the historic Country Boy Mine.

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Nearby Dillon Reservoir, also referred to as Lake Dillon, is a large freshwater reservoir located in Summit County, just south of I-70 and bordered by the towns of Frisco, Keystone, Silverthorne, and Dillon. It is a popular summer destination for lake enthusiasts. Frisco is home to the Frisco Adventure Park, offering winter and summer activities, as well as a mining museum and a glass blowing studio at the Gatherhouse near Main Street.

Copper Mountain Ski Resort encompasses three ski hills, each with its own accompanying village that features lodging, restaurants, shopping, entertainment, events and more. Beloved by locals and guests alike, Copper Mountain Ski Resort hosts Copper Live, a free, outdoor, live music series in the summer.

Next door is Grand County, a Colorado gem made up of the towns of Winter Park, Fraser, Granby, Hot Sulphur Springs, Kremmling and Grand Lake. The county was established in 1874, two years before Colorado officially became a state. Popular with Denver Metro residents, Winter Park is quickly becoming a four-season vacation destination. In the summer, the region plays host to outdoor music festivals and events, and mountain biking at Trestle Bike Park.

Nearby Fraser holds the High Country Stampede Rodeo on Saturdays throughout July and August and Granby is known for its Gold Medal waters perfect for rafting and trophy lake fishing in surrounding lakes. Take a dip in the restorative mineral waters found in Hot Sulphur Springs, or visit Kremmling, the “Motorsport Capital of Grand County” if you prefer the adventure of riding an ATV. Grand Lake, home to one of the oldest yacht clubs in the west, was established by pioneers in 1879 and is well-known for its hiking, biking, sailing, golfing, and boating.

Both Summit County and Grand County offer endless year-round outdoor adventures in a Rocky Mountain setting, making these locales ideal for those looking to live the mountain lifestyle.

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Current Grand County & Summit County Listings

MARKET SNAPSHOT

“Summit and Grand County have shown remarkable strength and consistency in their real estate markets. The insulation from national trends is consistent with past changing markets in resort communities. Both counties are showing a bit more seasonality in their pricing and listing count, which is traditional to pre-pandemic markets. Steady listing prices and marginally longer days on market are indications of a healthy real estate market.”

GRAND COUNTY | TOTAL SALES VOLUME

June 2022 - May 2023

Grand County Average Days on Market 139 Highest Sold Price $5,850,000

SUMMIT COUNTY | AVERAGE SOLD PRICE

2022 - May 2023

Summit County Average Days on Market 37 Highest Sold Price $8,200,000

June 2022 - May 2023

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in whole
in part on data supplied by Grand County Association of Realtors® & Summit Association of Realtors®. Grand County Association of Realtors® & Summit Association of Realtors® does not guarantee nor is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by Grand County Association of Realtors® & Summit Association of Realtors® may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. June 2022 - May 2023 SUMMIT COUNTY | TOTAL SALES VOLUME Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $50M $100M $150M $200M $66M $125M $99M $136M $115M $115M $127M $168M $191M $189M $97M $155M June 2022 - May 2023 GRAND COUNTY | AVERAGE SOLD PRICE Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $600K $800K $1.0M $1.2M June 2022
May
Based on sales in Grand County & Summit County. Based on information from Grand County Association of Realtors®
Summit Association of Realtors®. This representation is based
or
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2023
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $30M $50M $70M $90M $35M $45M $53M $31M $40M $80M $63M $87M $86M $71M $48M $88M
June
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $1.0M $1.2M $1.4M $1.6M
Aaron Shriner Vice President & Managing Broker, Grand County & Summit County Grand County data based on sales in Winter Park, Fraser, Tabernash, Granby, Grand Lake and Kremmling, all residential properties. Summit County data based on sales in Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Dillon/Summit Cove, Frisco, Keystone and Wildernest/Silverthorne, all residential properties.

GRANBY 5188 CO HWY 125 / $8,750,000

7 Bedrooms, 7.5 Bathrooms, 10,000 Square Feet

Web ID: QEYQ67

Laura Zietz 970.531.6575

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BRECKENRIDGE 25 Sage Drive / $6,495,000 6 Bedrooms, 6.5 Bathrooms, 4,947 Square Feet BreckenridgeDreamHome.com Ron Shelton 970.389.0044 Grand County & Summit County | 47

BUENA VISTA

30054 Creek Run / $3,399,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 2,487 Square Feet

Web ID: EXN2HE

Paige Johnson 812.350.9947

FRISCO

430 Giberson Road / $3,295,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 2,405 Square Feet

Web ID: 8W3PLE

Stuart Reddell 970.485.2178

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KEYSTONE

272 Penstemon Road $2,995,000

5 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms

5,772 Square Feet

272Penstemon.com

Doyle Richmond 970.390.9240

KEYSTONE

81 Saw Whiskers Circle $2,950,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

4,180 Square Feet Web ID: 3Z6QB2

Missy Crossland 970.393.6573

FRISCO

111 Mountain Poppy Way $2,860,000

5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

4,033 Square Feet Web ID: CD7CLZ

Bret Amon 970.376.3813

Meredith Amon 970.389.2905

BRECKENRIDGE

198 Marksberry Way $2,770,000

4 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms

5,072 Square Feet Web ID: TFTJ2M

Ben Martinez 720.322.5026

Larry Hutton 970.389.6114

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BRECKENRIDGE

452 97 Circle

$2,495,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

3,300 Square Feet

MountainContemporaryChalet.com

Ron Shelton 970.389.0044

BRECKENRIDGE

380 Whispering Pines Circle

$2,489,000

5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

4,624 Square Feet

Web ID: V5HGP

Dorothy Hussey

917.683.9287

SILVERTHORNE

560 County Road 101

$2,250,000

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

3,779 Square Feet

Web ID: TN5726

Scott Thomas 970.389.8979

Marny Thomas 970.232.6612

GRANBY

246 GCR 640 $2,199,000

5 Bedrooms, 5.25 Bathrooms

4,253 Square Feet

Web ID: 2CWR5H

Brenda Freeman 970.531.6841

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BLUE RIVER

14 Miners Court $2,100,000

3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

2,309 Square Feet

Web ID: 8EBYLB

Steve Fisher

970.389.9853

BUENA VISTA

601 S. San Juan Avenue $1,950,000

Vacant Land

1.18 Acres

Web ID: B4FHFD

Frank Hofmeister 970.333.1950

BRECKENRIDGE

1521 Ski Hill Road #8312 $1,950,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,036 Square Feet

Web ID: 74H6TB

Jeff Scroggins 970.333.8342

FRISCO

706 Frisco Street $1,800,000

Vacant Land

0.28 Acres

Web ID: FGFJDZ

Frank Hofmeister 970.333.1950

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GRANBY

1650 Mountain Sky Lane

$1,675,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

3,370 Square Feet

Web ID: 3Y6VJ3

Zach Lloyd 970.376.0634

Tina Shearon

970.531.2728

KEYSTONE

197 Alpen Rose Place #8703

$1,650,000

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

1,945 Square Feet

Web ID: L5GC3S

Doyle Richmond 970.390.9240

SILVERTHORNE

44 Damselfly Loop $1,490,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

1,967 Square Feet

Web ID: 3DL6D7

Bret Amon 970.376.3813

Meredith Amon 970.389.2905

ALMA

410 N. Aspen Street

$1,375,000

4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms

3,450 Square Feet

Web ID: T4HCNW

Scott Lindblom

970.485.4065

Anne Lindblom

608.345.2734

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BRECKENRIDGE

100 S. Park Avenue #W212 $1,200,000

3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms 1,194 Square Feet

Web ID: SK6LFC

Larry Hutton 970.389.6114

FRISCO 0517 Giberson Road $1,200,000

Vacant Land 0.66 Acres Web ID: CLXD6B

Don Thomas 970.409.9133

Scott Thomas 970.389.8979

GRAND LAKE

563 GCR 469 $1,175,900

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

3,556 Square Feet

Web ID: SK7KH8

Brenda Freeman 970.531.6841

MONTEZUMA

5115 Montezuma Road $1,170,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

2,335 Square Feet Web ID: GW36HF

Hank Wiethake 970.389.5648

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KEYSTONE

20 Hunki Dori Court #2301

$1,159,000

2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

1,220 Square Feet

Web ID: DV8ZS9

Michael Kasprzak

970.306.6228

FAIRPLAY

123 Frontage Road

$1,130,000

Commercial Opportunity

8,130 Square Feet

Web ID: VGKS6T

Jeff Scroggins

970.333.8342

KEYSTONE

35 Tip Top Trail #6500

$1,125,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,105 Square Feet

Web ID: JPNM63

Dorothy Hussey

917.683.9287

GRAND LAKE

605 Lake Front Road #8

$829,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,164 Square Feet

Web ID: 79GDPS

Brenda Freeman 970.531.6841

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WINTER PARK

313 Iron Horse Way #C3113 $700,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms 780 Square Feet Web ID: YYN9MW

Zach Lloyd 970.376.0634

Tina Shearon 970.531.2728

GRANBY

129 Edgewater Circle $659,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms 1,102 Square Feet Web ID: 66S8V3

Brenda Freeman 970.531.6841

TABERNASH

195 GCR 855 $325,000

Vacant Land 3.71 Acres Web ID: 35YT9D

Zach Lloyd 970.376.0634

Tina Shearon 970.531.2728

GRAND LAKE

55 Native Lane $169,000

Vacant Land 0.26 Acres Web ID: 2DRWDH

Brenda Freeman 970.531.6841

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TELLURIDE

Colorado’s Festival Destination

Nestled in a box canyon within the San Juan Mountains is the charming Town of Telluride. Bordered by the Uncompahgre National Forest, expansive wilderness, open space, and recreation make this the perfect place for those seeking the ultimate Colorado way of living.

The town is a menagerie of colorful Victorian homes, restaurants, shops, art galleries, and historic buildings, and is pedestrian-friendly at just twelve blocks long by eight blocks wide. Surrounded by 13,000- and 14,000-foot peaks, the Telluride region offers breathtaking views including the iconic Wilson Peak, which inspired the Coors beer logo.

The two distinctly different towns of Telluride and Mountain Village are linked by a spectacularly scenic 13-minute Gondola ride that provides easy access to skiing, hiking, and biking. This particularly unique feature to the area is the first and only free public transportation system of its kind in the United States.

From music to culture to just plain unusual, you will certainly find a festival that suits your tastes. The Telluride Food + Vine festival is the area’s premier food and wine weekend, offering a stunning location and epicurean delights during the first week of June. If whimsical is more your style, happening the same weekend is the Telluride Balloon Festival. Watch hot air balloons lift into the sky and glide over the Telluride Valley.

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In July, Telluride Art + Architecture Week is the ultimate home tour of the best architecture and design in the region. The Telluride Jazz Festival kicks off in August. A local favorite, this relaxed festival encourages patrons to sit back and revel in the music. September ushers in one of the town’s favorite festivals, Blues and Brews. Festival goers can celebrate soulful music in a picturesque mountain setting, all while sipping on a craft beer.

Hiking is easily accessible from all corners of the box canyon with enough trails to explore a new one every weekend. Biking, rock climbing, golf, and fly fishing are also popular activities during summer. Telluride Town Park houses the outdoor festival stage, a swimming pool, covered skate park, playgrounds, ball fields, and tennis courts for more outdoor fun.

Head further east and you’ll find the 365-foot Bridal Veil Falls, the tallest free-falling waterfall in the state of Colorado. The building atop the falls is a former power plant built in 1907 and restored in the 1990s. It is on the National Register of Historic places. Explore the surrounding wilderness by foot, bicycle or in a 4X4.

When the snow disappears, mountain bikers can explore old mining roads, and experienced riders can link several former railroad tracks throughout the valley. Telluride Ski Resort becomes a Bike Park with plenty of trails through aspen groves and meadows, accessible by either lift-service or gondola.

Enjoy a visit to the Telluride Historical Museum and learn how the Telluride region was originally home to the Nuchu/Ute Native Peoples. There are also opportunities to learn about life in Telluride during the late nineteenth century, when prospectors, settlers and entrepreneurs came to town seeking wealth and opportunity.

With nothing more than a ten-minute walk or bike ride away, getting around Telluride is quick and easy. And getting to Telluride has never been easier with Montrose Regional Airport 60 miles from town, and Telluride Regional Airport six miles from town. However you choose to get here, you won’t be disappointed when you arrive.

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Current Telluride Listings

“As we move into the second half of 2023, we are no longer experiencing the excessive sales volume of the pandemic years. We are seeing a more balanced market with holding values, increased inventory and no lack of buyer demand for well-positioned properties. It’s more important than ever for buyers and sellers to engage a trusted real estate advisor in identifying and navigating opportunities.”

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Based on information from flexmls/Telluride Association of Realtors®. This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by Telluride Association of Realtors®. Telluride Association of Realtors® does not guarantee nor is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by Telluride Association of Realtors® may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. June 2022 - May 2023 AVERAGE SOLD PRICE Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $2.0M $2.5M $3.0M $3.5M $4.0M June 2022 - May 2023 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May 140 114 94 78 70 112 198 76 155 79 127 175 June 2022 - May 2023 TOTAL SALES VOLUME Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $20M $40M $60M $80M $28M $34M $62M $70M $64M $30M $67M $68M $97M $63M $40M $68M $100M
$17,100,000 Highest Sold Price
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Data based on sales in Telluride and Mountain Village, all residential properties.

300 Royer Lane / $23,000,000

6 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 2 Half Bathrooms

Web ID: 3CFWVH

Rick Fusting 970.708.5500

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TELLURIDE
CRAWFORD 43409 Cottonwood Creek Road / $18,000,000 15 Bedrooms, 15 Full / 4 Half Baths, 15,873 Square Feet Web ID: 4RX6YY Dan Dockray 970.708.0666 Telluride | 61
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106 Tomboy Road / $14,950,000 8 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 6,983 Square Feet Web ID: 7XCG8T Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
TELLURIDE
TELLURIDE 180 Liberty Bell Lane / $14,900,000 7 Bedrooms, 8 Bathrooms, 8,770 Square Feet Telluride | 63
64 | Property Showcase TELLURIDE 405 Depot Avenue / $12,999,000 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 3,451 Square Feet Web ID: 5Z36RZ Brian Gavin 970.708.0125
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 2 Mountain Village Boulevard / $12,800,000 8 Bedrooms, 10 Full / 2 Half Baths, 10,756 Square Feet Web ID: 5KG3YT Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200 Telluride | 65
66 | Property Showcase MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 110 Lawson Overlook / $12,721,000 7 Bedrooms, 7 Full / 2 Half Baths, 8,080 Square Feet Web ID: F6QP24 Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 145 Cortina Drive / $11,995,000 5 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 2 Half Baths, 5,881 Square Feet Web ID: 55BJR3 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666 Telluride | 67
68 | Property Showcase TELLURIDE 225 N. Willow Street / $11,500,000 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 3,874 Square Feet Web ID: CPMDXM Brian Gavin 970.708.0125
TELLURIDE 706 Wilson Way / $10,750,000 5 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 3 Half Baths, 7,900 Square Feet Web ID: JNJH4Y Angie Johnson 970.729.1100 Telluride | 69

TELLURIDE

731 Shadow Lane / $9,987,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 2,875 Square Feet

ID: 2B4Z5G

TELLURIDE

8210 HWY 145 / $9,750,000

6 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 7,210 Square Feet

Iva Kostova Hild 970.708.1297
Web
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TELLURIDE 195 Old Toll Road / $7,975,000 4 Bedrooms, 4 Full / 2 Half Baths, 7,214 Square Feet WestTellurideHome.com Teddy Errico 970.708.5959 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 121 Touchdown Drive / $9,450,000 6 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 2 Half Baths, 7,270 Square Feet Web ID: MYJF9F Lars Carlson 970.729.0160 Telluride | 71

TELLURIDE

200 S. Oak Street / $7,700,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 3,137 Square Feet

Web ID: 4MY9KQ

Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086

TELLURIDE

217 W. Colorado Avenue / $7,500,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 4,160 Square Feet

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TELLURIDE

HWY 145, Lot 3A / $6,450,000

Vacant Land, 48 Acres Web ID: 25CH6Q

Dan Dockray 970.708.0666

TELLURIDE

HWY 145, Lot 3C / $6,450,000

Vacant Land, 48 Acres Web ID: NQQJTT

Dan Dockray 970.708.0666

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IRON SPRINGS MESA

4 Shooting Stars Ranch / $6,350,000

653.74 Acres

Web ID: K8R8WC

Ray Bowers 970.729.2278

Rachel Bowers 970.708.9619

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

618 Mountain Village Boulevard / $5,995,800

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 3,454 Square Feet

Web ID: VXR67N

Peggy Raible 970.729.2504

Jason Raible 970.729.0720

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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

121 Adams Way $5,995,000

5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms

4,241 Square Feet Web ID: 4BDMV9

Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

125 Cortina Drive #7 $5,995,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

3,058 Square Feet Web ID: TSJ6N9

Dan Dockray 970.708.0666

PLACERVILLE

25659 HWY 145 $5,450,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

2,820 Square Feet Web ID: C5E8GF

Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086

TELLURIDE

119 W. Colorado Avenue $5,295,000

Commercial Opportunity

2,560 Square Feet Web ID: KPL2XW

Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086

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DOLORES

27548 CO HWY 145

$4,950,000

5 Bedrooms, 6 Full / 2 Half Baths

3,178 Square Feet

DoloresRiverRetreat.com

Teddy Errico

970.708.5959

TELLURIDE

225 S. Oak Street #C

$4,795,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

1,838 Square Feet

Web ID: 22GEEQ

Sally Puff Courtney

970.728.3086

TELLURIDE

747 W. Pacific Avenue #541 & 542

$4,750,000

6 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms

2,612 Square Feet

Web ID: FG84JF

Peggy Raible

970.729.2504

Jason Raible 970.729.0720

TELLURIDE

220 W. Galena Avenue

$4,595,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

2,607 Square Feet

Web ID: VB5H6J

Sally Puff Courtney

970.728.3086

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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

102 Tristant Drive $4,595,000

4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms

2,752 Square Feet

Web ID: SX7W27

Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086

TELLURIDE

737 W. Galena Avenue $4,300,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,824 Square Feet

Web ID: C8Q77H

Allison Moore 229.343.4842

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

457 Mountain Village Boulevard #6 $4,000,000

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

2,193 Square Feet

Web ID: YV5ZLF

Lars Carlson 970.729.0160

TELLURIDE

237 N. Willow Street $3,800,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,808 Square Feet

Web ID: EBXLHC

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

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TELLURIDE

980 Primrose Alley

$3,800,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

1,932 Square Feet

Web ID: C6P9TT

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

TELLURIDE

210 S. Sunset Ridge Drive

$3,795,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

3,179 Square Feet

Web ID: L2R266

Allison Moore

229.343.4842

TELLURIDE

129 N. Aspen Street

$3,795,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Full / 2 Half Baths

2,428 Square Feet

Web ID: R59JE7

Lars Carlson 970.729.0160

TELLURIDE

471-A W. Pacific Avenue

$3,525,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

1,688 Square Feet

Web ID: Y477CP

Ray Bowers 970.729.2278

Rachel Bowers 970.708.9619

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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

Russell Drive, Lot 533 $3,250,000

Vacant Land 0.58 Acres Web ID: N79LEN

JJ Ossola 970.708.5626

RIDGWAY

380 Sherman Street $3,250,000

Commercial Opportunity 10 Units, Fully Occupied Web ID: EBHN45

John Burchmore 970.708.0667

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

TELLURIDE

457 W. Colorado Avenue $2,980,000

2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom

1,167 Square Feet Web ID: 44DHZT

Tracy Boyce 970.708.0737

PLACERVILLE

20978 CO HWY 145 $2,895,000

6 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

5,048 Square Feet Web ID: 729B8M

Dan Dockray 970.708.0666

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TELLURIDE

747 W. Pacific Avenue #308 $2,750,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,705 Square Feet

Peggy Raible 970.729.2504

Jason Raible 970.729.0720

MONTROSE

364 & 344 Jumping Tree Trail

$2,650,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

4,016 Square Feet

Web ID: 6B2X6Q

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

John Burchmore 970.708.0667

TELLURIDE

448 Tomboy Road, Lot 2 $2,495,000

Vacant Land

0.24 Acres

Web ID: Y7B5WJ

JJ Ossola 970.708.5626

MONTROSE

187 Gold Dust Lane $2,250,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

4,281 Square Feet

Web ID: RWT37F

Jason Raible 970.729.0720

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TELLURIDE

475 W. Galena Avenue $2,000,000

Vacant Land 0.1 Acres Web ID: Y3QTW5

Lars Carlson 970.729.0160

PLACERVILLE

2673 Little Cone Ranch Road $1,950,000

Vacant Land 70 Acres Web ID: BKFJG3

Banks Brown 970.729.1100

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

TBD San Joaquin Road, Lot 7 $1,695,000

Vacant Land 0.07 Acres Web ID: 4CBYGM

Rick Fusting 970.708.5500

TELLURIDE

300 S. Mahoney Drive #26 $1,625,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,009 Square Feet Web ID: CFQWLG

Brian Gavin 970.708.0125

Telluride | 81

THE VAIL VALLEY

Where Colorado Adventure Meets Luxury

Perched high in the Rocky Mountains, the Vail Valley boasts stunning alpine landscapes and snow-covered peaks. Just 100 miles west of Denver, this desirable region includes the towns of Vail, Avon, Beaver Creek, Eagle-Vail, Edwards, Minturn, Eagle, and Gypsum.

Renowned worldwide for sking, Vail has evolved into a year-round destination. Sitting at 8,150 feet in elevation and surrounded by 350,000 acres of White River National Forest, Vail’s charming villages feature Bavarian architecture, cobblestone streets, and breathtaking Gore Range views. From Booth Falls to the iconic Covered Bridge to the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, there are abundant places to explore. The Villages also offer a plethora of fine dining, shopping, and nightlife options. Locals and guests alike anticipate

the Bravo! Vail classical performances each summer, running from late June through early August at the Ford Amphitheater.

A few miles to the west, Eagle-Vail features suburban neighborhoods, dozens of small parks, and aspen-lined streets. The Eagle-Vail Golf Club is open to the public during summer months and the town offers a swimming pool, pavilion, tennis courts, sports fields, and open space with trails. Be sure to stop by Vail Brewing Company, a favorite local spot with its dog-friendly patio.

Beaver Creek is made up of the Villages of Arrowhead, Bachelor Gulch, and Beaver Creek. With a base elevation of 8,100 feet, it was established in 1980 and first hosted the World Ski Championships in 1989, solidifying Beaver Creek’s reputation as an international

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ski destination. Each December, the Birds of Prey World Cup races here launch the competitive ski season. Beaver Creek Golf Club, an exclusive club for residents and visitors, is known for its stunning scenery and narrow, challenging fairways. The Vilar Performing Arts Center, centrally located in Beaver Creek Village under the ice rink, showcases national touring acts yearround, ranging from comedy to ballet to bluegrass.

Avon is home to Harry A. Nottingham Park, which hosts summer events including the largest fireworks display in Colorado for the Fourth of July. Nottingham Lake, surrounded by the park’s 48 acres, is a scenic locale for stand-up paddle boarding.

Edwards’ vibrant Riverwalk features boutiques, restaurants, and a movie theater. Enjoy summer days with concerts at the Edwards Riverwalk Backyard Amphitheater, bike rides along the Eagle Valley Recreation Path, and fly fishing. At the confluence of Gore Creek and the Eagle River, Minturn’s Main Street is lined with historic homes, local shops, and restaurants. The Top of the Rockies Scenic Byway’s 115-mile route passes through Minturn and Redcliff with awe-inspiring vistas, perfect for a summer drive.

With over 290 annual days of sunshine, Eagle’s high desert climate is loved by hikers, bikers, and trail runners. The Eagle River Park is a whitewater destination for surfing and stand-up paddle boarding. Sylvan Lake State Park’s 42-acre alpine lake is set on over 1,500 acres, surrounded by the White River National Forest. Just down the road, Gypsum is home to the Eagle Valley Regional Airport with a jet center and commercial service to fourteen cities.

Home to the acclaimed Red Sky Ranch, Eagle Springs, and The Club at Cordillera, the Valley is a golfer’s paradise in the summer, with over fifteen area courses. Fly fishing is a beloved local pastime on Gore Creek and the Eagle River, with anglers wading and casting on stretches of Gold Medal Waters. Rafting and standup paddle boarding offer unique views from the water. Mountain biking and hiking trails range from steep inclines on Vail Pass to down valley routes near Eagle and Gypsum. Although internationally known for its ski resorts, residents and visitors have discovered the Vail Valley has much to offer beyond the snow.

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Current Vail Valley Listings

MARKET SNAPSHOT

“Now that we are one year from the beginning of interest rate hikes, anyone who has sidelined their real estate goals has come to realize that demand continues to exceed supply and pricing has held firm. Our beautiful mountain valley is an island surrounded by national forest – 79% of our county is public land. This combined with a challenging entitlement process and affordability index, our market will continue to have a constricted supply for the foreseeable future. However, we are cautiously optimistic that more inventory is coming as the summer selling season traditionally brings a higher influx of listings. Increased activity between buyers and sellers is likely to contribute to a healthier market balance.”

Denver Metro | 85 June 2022 - May 2023
Based on sales in Eagle County. Based on information from Vail Board of Realtors®. This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by Vail Board of Realtors®. Vail Board of Realtors® does not guarantee nor is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by Vail Board of Realtors® may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. June 2022 - May 2023 AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May 17 23 31 67 51 74 43 94 78 45 75 38 June 2022 - May 2023 TOTAL SALES VOLUME Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $100M $150M $200M $250M $300M $86M $130M $167M $146M $146M $130M $194M $229M $224M $194M $143M $227M June 2022 - May 2023 AVERAGE SOLD PRICE Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May $1.5M $2.0M $2.5M $3.0M
$40,000,000 Highest Sold Price
Data based on sales in Eagle County, all residential properties.
86 | Property Showcase VAIL 165 Forest Road / $39,990,000 6 Bedrooms, 7 Full / 2 Half Baths, 8,801 Square Feet Web ID: 78KQ5Y Alitza 970.471.5505
ASPEN 700 S. Garmisch Street / $24,500,000 Vacant Land, 0.27 Acres AspenHomesite.com Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041 The Vail Valley | 87

BACHELOR GULCH

1481 Daybreak Ridge / $22,000,000

6 Bedrooms, 7 Bathrooms, 10,509 Square Feet DaybreakRidge.com

Bret Burton 970.688.1819

David McHugh 970.376.7171

Heather Losa 970.376.5295

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VAIL 1119 Ptarmigan Road / $19,500,000 5 Bedrooms + Office, 5.5 Baths, 6,398 Square Feet 1119Ptarmigan.com Matthew Blake 970.390.2692 The Vail Valley | 89

BEAVER CREEK

59 Borders Road / $17,995,000

7 Bedrooms, 9 Bathrooms, 10,706 Square Feet BeaverCreekResidence.com

David McHugh 970.376.7171

Heather Losa 970.376.5295

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VAIL The Hythe Penthouse / $13,000,000 4 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms, 3,448 Square Feet 6,000 Sqaure Foot Rooftop Terrace VailLuxuryPenthouse.com David McHugh 970.376.7171 Heather Losa 970.376.5295 The Vail Valley | 91
92 | Property Showcase VAIL 1272 Westhaven Circle / $12,750,000 5 Bedrooms + Office, 6.5 Baths, 5,645 Square Feet WesthavenCircleLuxury.com Matthew Blake 970.390.2692

CASTEEL CREEK IN LAKE CREEK

2424 Casteel Creek Road / $10,900,000 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 5,321 Square Feet CasteelCreek.com/Ridge-House

Barbara Gardner Scrivens 970.471.1223 Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

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EDWARDS

00 Lake Creek Valley Ranch / $10,500,000 Vacant Land, 80 Acres LakeCreekValleyRanch.com

David McHugh 970.376.7171

Heather Losa 970.376.5295

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BEAVER CREEK 22 Greystone Court / $9,750,000 4 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms, 3,688 Square Feet GreystoneBC.com David McHugh 970.376.7171 Heather Losa 970.376.5295 The Vail Valley | 95

BEAVER CREEK

60 Elk Track Court / $9,500,000

5 Bedrooms, 9 Bathrooms, 6,291 Square Feet 60ElkTrackCourt.com

David McHugh 970.376.7171

Heather Losa 970.376.5295

VAIL

5002 Snowshoe Lane / $8,750,000 New Construction

5 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 2 Half Baths, 5,546 Square Feet LuxuryInEastVail.com

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

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Digital Rendering Digital Rendering Digital Rendering

48 Wild Rose / $7,950,000

6 Bedrooms, 6 Full / 3 Half Baths, 7,301 Square Feet

Web ID: 5KYDE3

Mitch Perry 970.471.3939 VAIL

1785 Sunburst Drive / $7,800,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 4,236 Square Feet VailGolfCourseLuxury.com

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

AVON
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CASTEEL CREEK IN LAKE CREEK

1210 Casteel Creek Road / $7,000,000 Vacant Land, 39.9 Acres CasteelCreek.com/Bear-Trap

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

Barbara Gardner Scrivens 970.471.1223

CASTEEL CREEK IN LAKE CREEK

Lower Meadow / $6,500,000 Vacant Land, 38 Acres CasteelCreek.com/Lower-Meadow

Barbara Gardner Scrivens 970.471.1223

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

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WOLCOTT

Red Sky Ranch West / $5,950,000 Vacant Land, 284 Acres RSRWest.com

Matthew Blake 970.390.2692

LAKE CREEK

1145 Pilgrim Drive / $5,900,000 5 Bedrooms, 6 Full / 2 Half Baths, 9,384 Square Feet LakeCreekResidence.com

Barbara Gardner Scrivens 970.471.1223

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CASTEEL CREEK IN LAKE CREEK

Graham’s Cabin Homesite / $5,250,000 Vacant Land, 20 Acres CasteelCreek.com/Grahams-Cabin

Barbara Gardner Scrivens 970.471.1223

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

CASTEEL CREEK IN LAKE CREEK

25 Casteel Creek Road / $4,950,000

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 2,906 Square Feet CasteelCreek.com/Yakely-Estate

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

Barbara Gardner Scrivens 970.471.1223

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BEAVER CREEK

SaddleRidge Villas Residence #12 $4,495,000

3 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms 3,624 Square Feet LiveInBeaverCreek.com

David McHugh 970.376.7171

Heather Losa 970.376.5295

BEAVER CREEK

Elkhorn Lodge Penthouse #411 $4,275,000

3 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms 2,181 Square Feet BeaverCreekPenthouse.com

David McHugh 970.376.7171

Heather Losa 970.376.5295

CORDILLERA

143 Grey Hawk Lane $4,000,000

5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms 5,290 Square Feet

Web ID: KFG36X

Barbara Gardner Scrivens 970.471.1223

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

EAGLE

14551 HWY 6 $3,950,000

5 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms

4,288 Square Feet, 35.47 Acres CottonwoodCreekRanchCO.com

Heidi Bintz 970.390.8383

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WOLCOTT

4000 Bellyache Ridge Road

$3,900,000

5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms

6,680 Square Feet

4000Bellyache.com

Matthew Blake 970.390.2692

YAMPA

24370 Big Sky Point

$3,850,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

4,628 Square Feet, 60.59 Acres DomePeakRanch.com

Heidi Bintz 970.390.8383

EDWARDS

161 Stagecoach Road

$3,535,000

5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

3,725 Square Feet

Web ID: VVF7KB

Tom Dunn 970.390.5737

AVON

5350 Ferret Lane

$3,500,000

6 Bedrooms, 6.5 Bathrooms

4,824 Square Feet

Web ID: BTKG3Q

Anna Menz 970.471.3525

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EAGLE

14243 HWY 6 $3,500,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

3,572 Square Feet, 35.5 Acres BlueSkyRiverRanch.com

Heidi Bintz 970.390.8383

BEAVER CREEK

Highlands Lodge Residence 107 $3,295,000

3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms 1,360 Square Feet LuxuryInBeaverCreek.com

David McHugh 970.376.7171

Heather Losa 970.376.5295

EAGLE

2090 E. Haystacker Drive $3,150,000

5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

5,377 Square Feet Web ID: K3WHHN Mick Kelly 970.376.5617

VAIL

120 Willow Bridge Road Village Center #4J $3,100,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,122 Square Feet VillageCenterLuxury.com

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

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AVON

1 Waterfront Way #100

$2,995,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

1,507 Square Feet

Web ID: 5SJCYP

Tom Dunn

970.390.5737

BEAVER CREEK

Ridgepoint Residence #88

$2,849,000

4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms

2,248 Square Feet RidgepointBC.com

David McHugh

970.376.7171

Heather Losa

970.376.5295

VAIL

521 E. Lionshead Circle

Vail 21 #602

$2,700,000

3 Bedrooms + Den, 3 Bathrooms

1,203 Square Feet

LionsheadLuxury.com

Malia Cox Nobrega 970.977.1041

EDWARDS

400 Red Draw

$2,675,000

5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

4,052 Square Feet

Web ID: LN2J8B

Mick Kelly

970.376.5617

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EAGLE

175 Sawmill Circle $2,199,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms

3,997 Square Feet

Web ID: 4FSM9E

Mick Kelly 970.376.5617

BEAVER CREEK

311 Offerson Road #332 $1,995,000

2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

1,489 Square Feet

Web ID: 36LKTB

Bret Burton 970.688.1819

EAGLE

86 Hunters View Lane $1,975,000

3 Bedrooms + Loft, 2.5 Bathrooms

2,607 Square Feet

Web ID: BLW284

Andie Ohde 970.471.5233

VAIL

5107 Black Gore Drive W $1,699,000

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

1,992 Square Feet

Web ID: S3C6YW

Paige Shonk 720.272.9749

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New Developments 75 Hunki Dori Court, Keystone CO 80435 Starting at $1,500,000 | Details on p.110

BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE CRESTED BUTTE

180 Elk Valley Road / Starting at $1,700,000 3-4 Bedrooms, 3-4 Baths, 2,164-2,525 Square Feet

Martin Spencer 970.452.9700 Cassie Slentz Gates 970.596.5516

Located in Buckhorn Ranch, just minutes from downtown Crested Butte, these brand new townhomes are adjacent to open space and offer stunning mountain views from their private patios. Interiors selected by local firm Covet Living Interiors.

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UPPER PROSPECT MT. CRESTED BUTTE

Prospect Drive / Starting at $765,000 Vacant Homesites, 0.61-1.35 Acres

Michelle Rampelt 970.393.6077

Cassie Slentz Gates 970.596.5516

The homesites at Upper Prospect offer true slopeside living within the boundaries of a premier ski resort. Step out your front door, strap or click in, and whoosh off for a day of skiing and snowboarding. Summertime surrounds owners with miles of scenic hiking and biking in the wildflower capital of Colorado.

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REUNION TOWNHOMES WINTER PARK

78436 HWY 40 / Starting at $1,200,000 2-3 Bedrooms, 1,665-3,084 Square Feet

Laura Zietz 970.531.6475 Located

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in the heart of Winter Park, Reunion Townhomes offers well thought out floor plans and top-of-the-line finishes. With two- and three-bedroom townhomes and condos available, this community has an intimate feel with a neighborhood atmosphere.

KINDRED RESORT KEYSTONE

75 Hunki Dori Court / Starting at $1,500,000 1-4 Bedrooms, 722-2,084 Square Feet

Hank Wiethake 970.389.5648 Doyle Richmond 970.390.9240

Kindred Resort is a ski-in, ski-out hotel with 95 luxury residences steps away from the River Run Gondola and slopes of Keystone Resort. It is a state-of-the-art, mixed-use development, offering units with one to four bedrooms and resort amenities.

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FRONTGATE | AVON VAIL VALLEY

38460 HWY 6 / Starting Under $2,000,000 2-5 Bedrooms, 1,347-3,296 Square Feet

Matthew Blake 970.390.2692

Brooke Maline 970.445.0180

John-Michael Liles 317.709.4567

Shawnna Frank 970.390.0220

A limited collection of new, mountain modern condominiums and townhomes set a new standard of mountain homeownership with best-in-class design and over-the-top, resort-style amenities. Designer furnished model residence is now available for viewing.

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Distinctive Properties

Commerce City / $18,000,000 Tiffany Brodie 303.818.0203

Denver / $12,750,000 Kenzie Robertson 720.469.8020

Bow Mar / $5,400,000

Leslie Mease 720.231.9286 | Chris Mease 720.231.9287

Evergreen / $3,995,000

303.478.6140

Boulder / $2,350,000

Ryan McIntosh 720.495.4563 | Jeff Erickson 303.589.2741

Colorado Springs / $2,200,000

303.968.8910

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400 SAINT PAUL STREET 1575 KALMIA AVENUE 12565 PICADILLY ROAD 5 ALTA VISTA ROAD Jo Nestor 4740 BOW MAR DRIVE 577 BEAR MEADOW TRAIL Les Pfenning

Broomfield / $7,600,000 Gwenivere Snyder 303.718.1085

Colorado Front Range

1133

Denver

303.903.9535

The Village at Castle Pines / $5,900,000 Audrey Will 303.503.0321

Denver

Castle Rock / $1,475,000 Cindy Sheldon 720.933.7332 |

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4 EAGLE POINTE LANE 2233 S. MADISON STREET Denver / $3,675,000 Josh Behr 7678 KRYPTONITE LANE Kylie Sheldon 720.244.6819 900 PENNSYLVANIA STREET #600 / $2,995,000 Laura Sperry 303.520.3328 15490 MOUNTAIN VIEW CIRCLE 14TH STREET #2120 / $2,100,000 Stacie Chadwick 303.829.4713

Distinctive Properties

Kamas,

Park

Ketchum,

Palm Springs, CA / $2,995,000 Desert Sotheby’s International Realty

Mountain

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1031 ANDREAS PALMS DRIVE 101 WHITE PINE CANYON ROAD City, UT / $14,250,000 Summit Sotheby’s International Realty 56440 BLACK HILLS ROAD Center, CA / $2,300,000 Desert Sotheby’s International Realty 7600 E. DEER KNOLL DRIVE UT / $22,500,000 Summit Sotheby’s International Realty 7280 BRANDON COURT Riverside, CA / $2,450,000 Crest Sotheby’s International Realty 158 WILDERNESS DRIVE ID / $7,200,000 Sun Valley Sotheby’s International Realty

Incline Village, NV / $9,000,000

Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty

Majestic Realty Collective

Reno, NV / $1,999,990

Sierra

Las Vegas, NV / $7,500,000

Las Vegas Sotheby’s International Realty

Arroyo Grande, CA / $2,550,000

Richardson Sotheby’s International Realty

Oxnard, CA / $1,850,000

LIV

International Realty

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1507 SEABRIDGE LANE Sotheby’s 1621 TIFFANY RANCH ROAD 15 WILD RIDGE COURT 2241 COLD CREEK TRAIL Sotheby’s International Realty 1737 W. SILVER CREST DRIVE Boise, ID / $2,995,000 Group One Sotheby’s International Realty 1707 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD

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Telluride Balloon Festival

June 2 - 4

Wild West Fest

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June 5 - July 29

Telluride Bluegrass Festival

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June 22 - 25

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Red, White & Blues 4th of July Celebration

July 3 - 4

Ride Festival

July 6 - 10

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July 10 - 16

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July 13 - 16

Telluride Baseball Festival

July 13 - 16

Shakespeare in the Park

July 21 - 29

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August 11 - 13

Telluride Mushroom Festival

August 16 - 21

Telluride Reserve

August 17 - 19

Telluride Film Festival

September 1 - 4

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September 15 - 17

Telluride Autumn Classic

September 21 - 24

Original Thinkers Festival

October 5 - 8

Telluride Horror Show

October 13 - 15

ONGOING

Telluride Art Walk

First Thursday Every Month | June 1 - August 3

Telluride Farmers Market

Every Friday | June 2 - October 13

Music on the Green

Every Friday | June 2 - September 8

Market on the Plaza

Every Wednesday | June 14 - September 13

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Lake Dillon Beer Festival

June 17

Keystone Bacon & Bourbon Festival

June 24 - 25

Silverthorne Fine Art Festival

July 14 - 16

Breckenridge Summer Beer Festival

July 15

Keystone River Run Art Festival

July 21

Breckenridge Food & Wine Festival

July 27

Summit County Grand County

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August 3 - 5

Keystone Mountain Town Music Festival

August 19

Breckenridge Wine Classic

August 24 - 26

Breckenridge Hogfest: Bourbon & Bacon Festival

August 25 - 27

Breckenridge Gathering at the Great Divide Art Festival

September 2

Kremmling Days 2023

June 16 - 17

Blues From the Top 2023

June 23 - 25

4th of July Celebration

July 4

Winter Park Jazz Festival

July 15 - 16

Winter Park Classics: Super Loop

July 29

Fraser Mountain Mural Festival 2023

August 4 - 6

Keystone Oktoberfest

September 2

Breckenridge Oktoberfest

September 24 - 26

Breckenridge Strings, Ciders & Sours Festival

September 29 - October 1

ONGOING

Dillon Farmers Market

Every Friday | June 9 - September 15

Winter Park Uncorked

August 5

Buffalo Days

August 18 - 20

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August 19

ONGOING

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Every Saturday | July 1 - August 12

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Every Thursday | June 22 - August 31

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Crested Butte Mountain Resort

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June 17

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July 4

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July 7 - 16

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July 19 - 23

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Pickin’ a Food Truck Competition & Festival

August 12

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August 18

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September 9

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September 27 - October 1

ONGOING

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Every Sunday | May 28 - October 8

Alpenglow Summer Concert Series

Every Monday | June 19 - August 14

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Every Wednesday | June 21 - August 9

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Vail Valley

GoPro Mountain Games

June 8 - 11

Vail Arts Festival

June 16 - 18

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June 22 - August 3

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July 1

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July 3

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July 4

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July 21 & August 4

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July 28 - August 7

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August 4 - 6

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August 10 - 13

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August 10 - 13

Xterra US Championships

August 25 - 27

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September 1 - 3

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September 8 - 10

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September 15 - 17

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October 1

ONGOING

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Every Sunday | June 19 - October 9

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Every Sunday & Thursday | July 9 - September 4

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Meet the Premier Brokers of Colorado’s Resort Towns

DEDICATED TO THE EXCEPTIONAL FROM WINTER PARK TO TELLURIDE

At LIV Sotheby’s International Realty, luxury is our service—not a price point. Since our founding in 2008, LIV SIR has been proud to partner with Colorado’s industryleading real estate professionals who continue to raise the bar. As we help our clients successfully navigate changing markets in Colorado and beyond, we look forward to helping people live the life they love for years to come.

CRESTED BUTTE

Cathy Benson

Channing Boucher

Di Bridges

Tucker Brown

Kiley Flint

Jaima Giles-Alsum

Gary Huresky

Kathryn Johnson

Ken Lodovico

Sam Lumb

Katy Mattson

Wayne Meredith

Larry Neilson

Nikki Pulitzer

Michelle Rampelt

Jill Sickels Matlock

Cassie Slentz Gates

Kate Somrak

Martin Spencer

Scout Walton

Betsy Wiebe

SUMMIT COUNTY

Joe Alvine

Bret Amon

Meredith Amon

Daniel Bannach

Harry Canales

Jennifer Chiarappa

Deborah Clawson

Kristin Corsette

Kristi Cotton

Missy Crossland

Clare Day

Tom Day

Marco Del Zotto

Steve Fisher

Frank Hofmeister

Dorothy Hussey

Larry Hutton

Paige Johnson

Michael Kasprzak

John Keith

Mo Lathrop

Anne Lindblom

Scott Lindblom

Ben Martinez

Laurel McQuate

Rori Miller

Stuart Reddell

Doyle Richmond

Jeff Scroggins

Ron Shelton

Anthony Sole

Sharon Stanley

Barrie Stimson

Don Thomas

Kay Thomas

Marny Thomas

Scott Thomas

Aniela Wasmanski

Hank Wiethake

Jack Wolfe

TELLURIDE

Rachel Bowers

Ray Bowers

Tracy Boyce

Banks Brown

John Burchmore

Lars Carlson

Corie Chandler

Lorrie Denesik

Dan Dockray

Mark Dollard

Terrie Dollard

Teddy Errico

Rick Fusting

Brian Gavin

Matthew Hintermeister

Kevin Holbrook

Angie Johnson

Iva Kostova Hild

Jake McTigue

Allision Moore

Mark O’Dell

JJ Ossola

Sally Puff Courtney

Jason K Raible

Peggy Raible

Amanda Swain

Hilary Taylor

VAIL VALLEY

Scott Bandoni

Scott Bernard

Heidi Bintz

Matt Blake

Rene Blanchette

Adam Bleesz

Bret Burton

Ilse Cervantes

Malia Cox Nobrega

Yvonne Dawsey

Melanie Dennis

Tom Dunn

Daniel Estrada

Thomas Fleming

Shawnna Frank

Barbara Gardner Scrivens

Chris Irving

Listle Isaacs

Mick Kelly

Kevin Kuebert

Corey Lamothe

Betsy Laughlin

John-Michael Liles

Heather Losa

Brooke Maline

Darwin McCutcheon

David McHugh

Anna Menz

Phillip Metz

Dawn Mullin

Barbara Murray

Andie Ohde

Mitch Perry

Chris Scherpf

Paige Shonk

Will Sipf

Alitza Vagenknechtova

WINTER PARK

Brenda Freeman

Heather Green

Melinda Lee

Zach Lloyd

Taber Miyauchi

Tina Shearon

Loreta Silverio

Laura Zietz

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