The Breckenridge T-Bar Opened this past week, which was the earliest opening date in history! The ski base is already 39", with 9 ski lifts open and 750 acres of skiing and boarding.
The most expensive lot in Breckenridge, Colorado closed yesterday for $3,300,000. On the heels of the record setting highest priced residence ever purchased in Breckenridge, Colorado for $8,285,000, another record in real estate has been broken. The highest priced residential vacant lot (single family home building site) sold yesterday for $3,300,000. The sale is Lot 22 in the exclusive ski-in, ski-out neighborhood of Timber Trail. It's .55 acres and sits directly on Trygve’s Run, in close proximity to the new Peak 8 Village of Breckenridge Ski Resort. This is the premiere lot in Breckenridge with 360-degree views and unparalled ski area access. With the most recent sale, there are now only 2 lots currently available for purchase on Trygve’s Run. Breckenridge Associates Real Estate continues to be in the forefront in record sales, with Dan Corwin acting as the Listing Broker for this sale. This transaction shows unique and desirable properties are still in demand and the current mo...
Today’s home and condo buyers are enjoying a perfect storm of opportunity in Breckenridge with greater levels of inventory, several years of falling home prices and interest rates at historic lows. Recently Warren Buffet appeared on CNBC to discuss the current real estate market. When asked if he felt that now is the right time to invest in real estate, he emphatically replied, "If I had a way of buying a couple hundred thousand single family homes, I would load up on them." That sounds like a rousing endorsement of real estate investment from the Oracle of Omaha. To search all available homes and condos in Breckenridge and Summit County, please visit our web site . And, now for our Top 5 Real Estate Deals for the March 2012. 1.) Park Place Condo , Breckenridge The first property is a recently remodeled top-floor 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo at Park Place condos. Centrally located at the corner of Park Ave and Four O’clock Road, this condo offers...
Most buyers share a common question when working with their real estate broker to bring an offer to the table. Buyers want to know, “Is there any room for negotiation in the asking price?” While it’s an important question to ask, brokers in various markets are likely to respond differently depending on the real estate conditions specific to their area. Buyers in the Breckenridge and Summit County market can expect to pay an average of 3-6%-off the current list price for a home. Buyers want to be careful to not to offend the seller by proposing an initial offer that is too low. Our local market is not saturated with inventory, and the majority of our sellers are not selling out of desperation. A largely discounted initial offer may be a turn off to the seller, making them less likely to welcome working with you. Sellers may have already reduced their home’s sale price to remain competitive and increase their likeliness of a sale. Or the home may be priced fai...
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