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Monthly Archives: November 2011
September Case-Shiller – Get Your Rose Colored Glasses
If you’re a glass half-full type you may have to tip the glass to see it half full in the latest September Case-Shiller Price Index report. Tracking through September, the report showed a drop in prices in 17 of 20 cities tracked … Continue reading
Serengeti House by Nico van der Meulen Architects » CONTEMPORIST
Serengeti House by Nico van der Meulen Architects » CONTEMPORIST.
Mud Season and Real Estate Don’t Always Mix
Steamboat Springs’ October real estate sales were only a little stuck in the mud season muck, but that’s not totally unexpected in the bi-annual shoulder season. There were some encouraging sales as some folks do like to get settled in to a new … Continue reading
Veteran’s Day Steamboat Style
We live in a country of great pride and privilege, and that’s in large part due to the military men and women who have fought and continue to fight for our right to live in a free country with opportunity … Continue reading
Steamboat Springs’ Burst of $1M+ Closings
It was all treats and luckily no tricks as the real estate market in Steamboat Springs enjoyed multiple high end closings last week. Five million dollar plus properties closed over the two day period of October 31st and November 1st. Buyers want … Continue reading
“Wow” First Impression of Walgreens in Steamboat
Walgreen’s Makes Good First Impression in Steamboat Everyone who has been to Steamboat Springs knows, national chain stores are hard to find here. While it’s a city ordinance that prohibits infiltration of nationally known stores, it can be a little limiting … Continue reading
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Fill the Seats, Steamboat Springs Residents Passed the Tax
Fill the Seats, Steamboat Springs Residents Passed the Tax Just how important must an initiative be for Steamboat Springs’ residents to raise their own sales tax? Well, what do you do when the airlines are cutting back on flights coming … Continue reading