Real Estate Articles

| | |

Why the Rapid Growth of Summit County is Good For Us Locals

Best time to buy in Summit County COSummit County real estate is booming. Really booming.

In the beginning of this year, it was predicted that Summit County would receive and approve the same amount of building permits as they did in 2015. This prediction has already been proven inaccurate. In fact, the county has received many more permits this year.

Last April, the town of Silverthorne approved 25 new residential development permits—a huge jump from only six permits in April 2015!

People from all over the USA are coming to Summit County in droves. Some of them plan to live here all year round. Some are second homeowners. A few are real estate investors. Whatever their reason for being in Summit County, they’re buying homes in Summit County left and right.

Buy Homes in Silverthorne COIn order to keep up with the demand for housing and real estate in Summit County, developers are snapping up land all over the area, mostly in the northern part of Silverthorne, and putting into motion new residential development projects faster than you can say, “Welcome to Summit County.”

Many of us Summit County locals aren’t happy with the construction boom in the area. Who could blame us? Construction vehicles and large pieces of construction equipment are everywhere. The roads have gotten a bit more crowded. Public places have gotten a little noisier. Summit County is changing, and we hear you loud and clear.

However, what if we told you that the rapid growth of Summit County is actually a great thing, especially for us locals?

It really is! Just hear us out.

With more people coming here, Summit County is making a lot of money in sales tax and excise taxes. To avoid getting bogged down in the details and numbers, let’s take a look at Silverthorne in particular:

  • According to Summit County’s 2016 budget report, the county’s sales tax revenue was predicted to increase by 2% this year. However, by April, Silverthorne had already exceeded that goal. Its year-to-date sales taxes had risen by 2%. From January 2016 through April 2016, the town of Silverthorne alone brought in $3.16 million.
  • Silverthorne is making a killing on its excise-tax collections. It went up 440.7% compared to April 2015 and 259% year-to-date compared to the previous year.

Buy Houses in Silverthorne CO

So what does this mean for us?

Better roads, nicer public facilities, cleaner parks, improved bike trails, and increased maintenance for other departmental services provided by the county.

Two percent of all sales taxes across Summit County go toward these programs and services. In addition to that, up to 2.5% of the sales taxes go to their respective towns. The percentage depends on the town. For example, Silverthorne takes 2%.

Just when we’re starting to think that Summit County couldn’t get any nicer, an opportunity arises for it to do so. Do you have any ideas on how Summit County should spend its newfound money? Let us know!

| | |

How’s the Residential Real Estate Market in Breckenridge?

Residential Realtor Breckenridge
Well the numbers don’t deceive! After a crazy busy summer, we’ve got some numbers that show steady increases in the Breckenridge real estate market. The average cost of a home in Breckenridge has risen 9% and the number of homes sold is up a whopping 15%! We are very excited to see these positive trends.

2013 and 2014 also saw steady increases. We are regularly seeing homes sold for great prices, bidding wars and houses selling without even going on the market.

If you are considering selling your home in Breckenridge, now is a great time to do so! Give us a call to get the ball rolling on selling your Breckenridge property!

See more detailed residential real estate stats here.

|

Big News for Blue River Properties!

Homes in Blue River for SaleBeginning November 22, Blue River will now be accessible via the Summit Stage!

Up till now, Blue River has been so close yet so far. Despite being just a 5 minute drive from Main Street Breckenridge, Blue River real estate has been inaccessible for many prospective renters and ski lovers. It’s difficult to have a rental property without bus service. Renters were forced to rely on expensive taxis or dangerous hitch hiking.

Summit Stage changes everything. With bus access, Blue River is now just a short jog from the ski resort for locals and tourists alike!

We’ve always loved Blue River properties for their atmosphere. With higher than average snowfall, gorgeous forestry, and of course the river going through it – all at a short drive from Breckenridge- Blue River homes have retained their rustic mountain feel. And is if that wasn’t enough, a moose family of 4 visits the Goose Pasture Tarn every day! (We’re starting to wonder if someone hired a moose family to add charm to the area.)

Blue River  Colorado Real Estate

We’re interested to see how this changes the Blue River real estate market but we expect it to be a big positive change for the housing market for Blue River. This can only add value to the homes in the area.

Blue River Township has released a newsletter with the bus stops, rules, parking regulations and the like. The service will include 2 buses in the morning heading into Breckenridge and two return trips in the evening. There will be bus stops along both sides of the highway. The town requests that riders be ready to board when the bus arrives to limit time needed to pick up passengers and minimize traffic blockage. They also request that riders do not try and cross the highway, but use the closest stop on their side of the street.

Additional Resources