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Real Estate Broker/Owner with SnowHome Properties

So, where is our high-end market?  When we compare sales of homes that actually sold for $1 million or more in the first six months of 2006 to the same period in 2005, here is what we find:  

In 2006, we have had a total of 63 sales over $1 million in the County, with 45 in Breckenridge, 2 in Copper Mountain, 1 in Dillon, 5 in Frisco, 7 in Keystone, and 3 in Silverthorne.  Of those, 6 were over $2 million, with $2.3 million being the high sale.   

In 2005, we had a total of 43 sales over $1 million in the County, with 35 in Breckenridge, 0 in Copper Mountain, 0 in Dillon, 1 in Frisco, 4 in Keystone, and 2 in Silverthorne.  Of those, 5 were over $2 million and 2 were over $3 million, with $3.35 million being the high sale.   

So, it’s obvious the market is more brisk, even in the high end million dollar home range, though we’re not yet ready to make the really high end a routine occurrence.  And while we’ll probably never catch up to Vail pricing, it does mean that you can still buy a lot more in Summit County for your money.   You can view all properties, including those “for millionaires only” on our website.

Comments (3)

Teri Isner
Keller Williams Realty at the Lakes - Orlando, FL
GRI, CRS, CIPS
Ken,  Still plenty of room at the top for high end investors both here and abroad!
Jul 17, 2006 11:12 AM
Nima Rezvan CT Lender CT Senior Mortgage Broker
Nima Rezvan Prosper First Funding Corporation NMLS#110681 - Fairfield, CT
First Time Home Buyer Expert - CT FHA Loans - FHA

I just find it every interesting to sit back and watch baseball and review blogs like this.  Your blog is interesting because you get to view other markets and just say ahhhhhhh, I miss 2005!!!

Jul 19, 2006 12:44 PM