The Source Magazine is your go-to real estate information guide for Summit and Park Counties, provided by the expert team at Breckenridge Associates Real Estate. The Source will provide you with a snapshot of our current real estate listings and the real estate market in the area.

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Is the hustle and bustle of summer getting to you? Then it is time to escape to Breckenridge and Summit County! Come enjoy the warm summer days and cooler nights. The wildlife and wildflowers are abundant. The rivers are running high and hiking and biking is magnificent. Summer is what keeps us here in the high country!

Here are Breckenridge Associates Real Estate Top 5 Deals for July 2018.

303 Main Street
This 1900’s Victorian home is charming, welcoming and has enough space for the entire family. Steps from the gondola for skiing and centrally located in the heart of Breckenridge just minutes from dining, the arts district and shopping. This home is finished in the genre of the mining era complete with a cozy front porch, a private hot tub…

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Since the beginning of Ski Bum Time™, which roughly corresponds with the advent of the annual Warren Miller ski movies in 1950, there have been summer high country festivals designed to keep the winter stoke flowing. It’s just not possible to have that much fun in winter and not channel it into something great for those snowless months. Our event calendar list the current ones.

And there is so much to fest about. Music, art, wine, food, biking, even suffering. Suffering? Yes, Breckenridge even hosts a Spartan Race on August 18 and 19th for those who are serious about testing the limits of human endurance. This multi-sport strength and endurance race gathers thousands of racers and their supporters, spectators and the gang of people it takes to create,…

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Your Guide to Breckenridge's Best Summer Activities

Unlike winter, which is all about business (if you mean skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing, skinning, fat biking…) summer is all about play in the high country. And high country play is play that you want to take seriously. So now that we’ve got that settled- what are we playing at 9000+ feet?

Let’s start with golf, since the altitude’s effect here is almost 100% in the pure benefit department. Unless your first connected drive ever happened above 9000 feet, you should immediately notice the 20% or so of additional yardage that this altitude unlocks. Less resistance equals more distance equals hero golfers equals fun. Get out there and crush some drives, folks.

So if the “less resistance…

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