Your Real Estate Connection: Lindsay Chacon

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Listings

15293 Uravan St, BRIGHT $479,000 MLS#868250 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1957 SF

445 Saint Charles Pl, JTWN $259,900 MLS#868297 2 Bed, 3 Bath, 1932 SF

222 Boxer Ranch Rd, LVMR $1,875,000 MLS#865618 191 Acres

2756 Arancia Dr, FTC $398,500 MLS#864068 5 Bed, 3 Bath, 2626 SF

5962 Pawnee Ct, WELL $899,000 MLS# 843633 5 Bed, 5 Bath, 5796 SF

1712 Cottonwood Pt Dr, FTC

7102 Avondale Rd, FTC $475,000 MLS#865216 4 Bed, 3 Bath, 3416 SF

6600 W 20th St #54, GRLY $890,000 MLS#865637 4 Bed, 6 Bath, 10314 SF

529 Richards Lake Rd, FTC $825,000 MLS#863465 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 3439 SF

8727 E CR 18, JTWN $800,000 MLS#857945 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2189 SF

$1,120,000 MLS#861344 3 Bed, 4 Bath, 7488 SF

FORBES RATES FORT COLLINS AS TOP PLACE TO VISIT IN 2019 A national publication recently ranked Fort Collins as a top U.S. travel destination to visit in 2019. Forbes Magazine listed the Choice City among 14 recommended travel locations in the article that published last week. Fort Collins was listed with major cities like Baltimore and Nashville, Tennessee, as well as with fellow western regional cities like Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. The publication asked different travel experts and influencers their suggestions. Travel and broadcast journalist Olivia Balsinger — who herself has visited 96 countries — was the expert to recommend Fort Collins. She’s also a matchmaker/relationship coach who has been featured on Bravo TV programming. Balsinger highlighted Fort Collins’ maker culture, growing arts scene and plethora of outdoor adventures as the reason for her selection. New Belgium Brewing, Ginger and Baker and the new farm-to-table cooking studio called Farm Fusion were specifically mentioned as community gems. “Fort Collins, nicknamed FoCo, is a happening new travel destination whose energetic art scene and entrepreneurial spirit makes the hour-long drive from Denver well worth it,” Balsinger wrote. “I strolled its streets as if it were a movie scene.” In a previous study, the city of Fort Collins tallied 1.73 million visitor days in 2016-17 — one person staying two nights is counted as two visitor days. When visitors came, they opened their wallets. According to the study, the economic impact of tourism in Fort Collins in 2016 was $274.6 million. Tourists generated $7.7 million in sales tax revenue for the city — money that is used to pay for parks, police, city government and more. Source: The Coloradoan


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