Big changes in Colorado ski real estate from the virus

Big changes in Colorado ski real estate from the virus

Happy summer to everyone, it sure doesn’t feel that way in the mountains with a dusting of fresh snow on the peaks this week. Do you know what pass this is? There are some big changes coming down the pipe not just for the weather but in Colorado ski real...
Top 2 Colorado ski town investments 2020 & Coronavirus impact

Top 2 Colorado ski town investments 2020 & Coronavirus impact

2020 is shaping up to be an interesting year in the ski industry.  The ski industry was abruptly cut short in April with Vail resorts losing 200m and Alterra getting sued for closing early. What does this mean for ski real estate?  Where should you invest now based on...
Top 2 Colorado ski town investments 2020 & Coronavirus impact

Alterra sued (Ikon pass) for shortened ski season, impact on real estate

As we all know, the ski season was abruptly cut short on one of the busiest days of the year due to the Colorado Governors orders to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.  It was bound to happen, a California skier filed suit against Alterra alleging breach of...
Colorado population growth inbound 1st time since 2009

Colorado population growth inbound 1st time since 2009

According to one of the nation’s leading movers, the 2019 Atlas Van Lines Migration Patterns study found that 26 states registered as balanced—meaning that moves in and out of the states were roughly equal—13 as outbound, and 11 as inbound.  Colorado became “inbound”...
Can a city “condemn” open space to develop it? Breckenridge will answer this question

Can a city “condemn” open space to develop it? Breckenridge will answer this question

In Colorado, residents love open space and the quality of life it brings.  On the flip side there is a brewing affordability crisis throughout the Denver metro and in every resort community in Colorado.  This leads us to the question; can Breckenridge use eminent...