Whether for GOLD or “white gold,” Breck draws visitors from near & far! Years ago, they came to Breckenridge for the GOLD! Now, we come for the “white gold” – snow! Breckenridge, just nine short miles from Frisco, Colorado, started out as a gold rush town. After a series of booms, Breckenridge was deserted and listed as a ghost town …
Summer or winter, Keystone’s got something for you!
Keystone has something for everyone! It is conveniently located just about an hour from Denver via I-70 and the Eisenhower Tunnel… or take the scenic route over the Continental Divide via Loveland Pass. Once you reach Keystone, leave your car and take advantage of the Summit Stage and other Keystone Resort shuttles or walk through River Run Village for …
Kate is now a Certified Negotiation Expert!
Kate Marrone Receives New “Certified Negotiation Expert (CNE®)” Designation Professional negotiation skills are a must for all real estate agents helping home buyers and sellers, especially in the current market Kate Marrone has been awarded the Certified Negotiation Expert(CNE®) designation by the Real Estate Negotiation Institute (RENI). The CNE® is earned by real estate professionals after successfully completing formal …
Ten Important Questions to Ask Your Home Inspector – HUD
Ten Important Questions to Ask Your Home Inspector – HUD.
Weekly Real Estate Activity – July 17, 2012
Active Inventory For Sale is down 14% compared to this time last year. Under Contracts are up 29% compared to this time last year. Number of Sales Year To Date are up 16% compared to this time last year. Average Sold Price is down 5% compared to this time last year.
Dillon, Colorado – an underwater ghost town?!
The old town of Dillon used to sit at the confluence of the three rivers: the Snake River which flows from Keystone, the Ten Mile Creek which flows from Frisco, and the Blue River which flows from Breckenridge. This site dates back to the early 1800s, when Dillon was just a cluster of cabins with a trading post. From …
Summit County – Activities and Mountain Real Estate
Summit County – Activities and Mountain Real Estate Located just west of the Continental Divide, Summit County is about 70 miles west of the City of Denver. I-70 stretches all the way from Denver through the mountains to Summit County and beyond, with central exits located in Silverthorne and Frisco, providing easy access to all of the county. Summit County …
Frisco – the center of it all!
Frisco, the center of it all! Even as we look back in history, Frisco has always been close to everything. With a population of 2,500 in the late 1800s, Frisco reported a whopping 20 Saloons and 19 dancehalls. After all of the fur trappers and miners disbursed, Frisco’s population hit a low of less than 20 before climbing back up …
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Why RE/MAX Exists
Here’s a short bit on our company that I pulled from www.remax.com. WHY RE/MAX EXISTS In 1973, Dave Liniger was fairly fresh out of the U.S. Air Force and not too far removed from his rural Indiana boyhood. He had found his niche selling real estate, energized by the gratitude he received from the families he helped. But as he …
Dillon, Colorado – an underwater ghost town?
The old town of Dillon used to sit at the confluence of the three rivers: the Snake River which flows from Keystone, the Ten Mile Creek which flows from Frisco, and the Blue River which flows from Breckenridge. This site dates back to the early 1800s, when Dillon was just a cluster of cabins with a trading post. From then …