Summit County Real Estate News, Local Happenings & Home Care Tips | Breckenridge Associates Real Estate - Blog Archive: 2010

The Breckenridge New Year's Eve 2020 celebration events have not yet been announced as of September 27, 2020. Regardless of events, Breckenridge will always be a great place to visit anytime of year with our postcard perfect Main Street, the great vibes and, of course, the best snowfall in Colorado. Please check back soon as this page will be updated when announcements are made.

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The real estate activity for Residential properties in Breckenridge held steady compared to the previous week. 6 residences sold, 2 of which were Breckenridge Associates Real Estate listings, and 10 residences went under contract.

There were 13 price reductions and those of note are:

Mountain Thunder Lodge 5207 - A beautiful 1 Bed/1 Bath condo right in town, true Ski-In, and steps from the Gondola (or take their shuttle). Originally priced at $579,000, now listed at $439,000.

Beaver Run Condo 26170 - 2 Bed/2 Bath Ski-In / Ski-Out with excellent rental's. Originally priced at $689,000, now listed at $529,000.

301 North Main St. - 5 Bed/5 Bath Single Family Home just steps to both Main St. and The Breck Connect Gondola. High End throughout, Views, and What a…

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As of today there are only 5 Water House residences availabe at the 40% discount off the list price. Here's what's available.

2 Bed/2 Bath - was $1,125,000, Now $675,000
2 Bed/2 Bath - was $1,200,000, Now $720,000
3 Bed/3 Bath - was $1,450,000, Now $870,000
3 Bed/3 Bath - was $1,495,000, Now $897,000
3 Bed/3 Bath - was $1,995,000, Now $1,197,000

Dan Corwin, GRI, CNE
Broker/Partner
Breckenridge Associates Real Estate
970-485-2200
dan@breckenridgeassociates.com http://www.BreckenridgeAssociates.com

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3 Bedroom / 2 Bath Condo, $232,500, about 5 minutes South of Breckenridge. This adorable condo has been remodeled with a New Kitchen, New Wood Burning Fireplace, New Flooring, and a Washer & Dryer in the unit. You will not find another residence such as this for this price anywhere in Breckenridge.

For more information and pictures, click here for more details on the listing.

Dan Corwin, GRI, CNE
Broker / Partner
Breckenridge Associates Real Estate
970-485-2200
dan@breckenridgeassociates.com http://www.BreckenridgeAssociates.com

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Activity for Residential Sales in Breckenridge has continued to be strong over the past 2 weeks. The number of sales have declined, but this is probably due to the fact that Buyers wanted to have closed on their properties with enough time to get ready for the Holidays.

Residences going under contract were up the week of December 7th - 13th, which normally is not the case for this year. The 40% Price Reduction at Water House accounted for 8 residences that have gone under contract. The number of price reductions declined, but there are some Super Deals out there. Here's the numbers.

Week ending December 13th:
12 Sales
12 Under Contract
19 Price Reductions

Week ending December 20th:
7 Sales
9 Under Contract
7 Price Reductions

Price Reductions of Note:

River…

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Summit County and the Town of Breckenridge have put their stamp of approval on the proposed future expansion of Peak 6 at the Breckenridge Ski Resort. Click on the link to the Summit Daily News article below.

Peak 6 Expansion, Summit Daily News Article

Dan Corwin, GRI, CNE
Breckenridge Associates Real Estate
970-485-2200
dan@breckenridgeassociates.com http://www.BreckenridgeAssociates.com

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Soooo many events, so little time. Just last week Breckenridge hosted three major events. The Breck Snowflake Challenge, The Ski Spectacular, and the Alpine Sports Film Festival.

The Breck Snowflake Challenge is the local's snow sculpture contest. Once a part of ULLR FEST, the recently resurrected, grass-roots event was an opportunity for 18 artists and their teams consisting of 1 - 6 people, to create sculptures out of piles, or "blocks" of snow in front of and beside businesses on Main Street. The sculptures should last weeks, likely right up and to the time the International Snow Sculpture Competition begins, and adorn the historic streetscape with a charming affect. Cartoon characters, holiday scenes, wildlife and a couple train engines made…

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December 5-11 was a week of snow sculpting celebration on Main Street in Breckenridge, where 18 local teams came together to create some awe-inspiring sculptures for the public to see and competed to win a cash prize of $1,500 for the winning team. In its 3rd year, this year's event was the most successful to date with so many beautiful sculptures coming to life throughout town. You can still view many of the sculptures over the next couple days. It's a great excuse to take a holiday stroll down Main Street to see the sculptures and beautiful holiday lights with your family and friends.

1st Place
Team WoodZwayz at Magical Scraps
The Abominable Snowman




2nd Place
Team Snowfox at the Fall Line


3rd Place
Team Snow Caps at The Photo Shop
Oscar


And there were so many…

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You don't always have to pay to park to access skiing and riding at Breckenridge. Park at the Gondola North, Gondola South and Gold Rush Lots for free during the week if you carpool with 4 or more friends, and the cost increases to just $5 on the weekends. Parking at most paid lots is free after 2pm and the Airport Road Lot is free all day, every day.

Daily Parking Details follow:
Gondola South Lot, Gondola North Lot, Gold Rush Lot - Monday through Thursday, $5. Friday through Sunday + holidays, $10. (Holidays are 3/15-3/18/10). Save with Parking Packs - pre-paid 5-pack, $35; pre-paid 10-pack, $60. Drive with 4+ people and receive a discount at the above lots - weekdays, free; weekends, $5. Beaver Run Lot - daily, $15; holidays, $20. Town of Breckenridge…

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A furnace failure, bursting pipes or a thermostat accidentally turned to “off” can turn into a home repair nightmare, creating water damage to everything from drywall to flooring to furniture. With many of our clients acting as second homeowners that may need to leave their residence unattended at times throughout the cold winter months, a temperature monitoring system can help to relieve the anxiety of being away from home.

Here’s how Temperature Monitoring Systems typically work: a keypad base unit plugs into a phone line as well as an electrical outlet. Internal temperature and power outage sensors continually monitor the home for: low temperatures and extended power outages. The unit we found will call up to three user-programmed numbers if a problem…

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