Summit Fall update 2007

Living in the Colorado High Country changes your whole sense of values and priorities, as everyday pleasures become more centered on the beauty of our outdoors.

The Board of County Commissioners awarded grants to 11 local fire mitigation projects this week and plans to Foresthand out up to another $230,000 this fall. The county's programs goal is to reduce wildfire danger awarding matching grants to neighborhoods for projects such as thinning trees, creating defensible space around homes and clearing out dead and dying trees. The areas that received money were Hoosier Pass, TenMile Vista trailhead, Town of Dillon, and the homeowners associations of Bekkedal, Bill's Ranch, Eagles Nest, Highland Meadows, Keystone West Ranch, Pebble Creek Ranch, Summit Estates and Lewis Ranch and the Willow Brook Metro District.

With thunder storms rolling in almost every late afternoon, July lived up to its historic record as the wettest month of the year, with thunderstorms dumping more than two inches of rain across the local area. August has continued the same trend and its shaping to be a great summer for precipitation across Summit County.

BreckenridgeThe Breckenridge Recreation Center Aquatics Area will be closed Sept. 4 to approximately Nov. 8, while it undergoes major pool area and building mechanical repairs and upgrades. These renovations will involve the closure of all swimming pools and hot tubs, the steam room, sauna and family locker room. The entire Aquatics Area is scheduled to reopen on approximately Nov. 9. Arrangements are being made for Recreation Center Members to use the pools at the Silverthorne Recreation Center in Silverthorne during the closure. During this time the rest of the Breckenridge Center will be open except for annual maintenance Oct 22 to Oct 28 2007.

Wow, what a couple of months for Real Estate in Summit County Colorado. Summit County Continues to be one of the Leaders in residential property appreciation in the country. The Summit Association of Realtors reported double digit increases in homes sold for the month of July with August shaping up to continue this trend. Sales have been robust and the speculation is Summit County Colorado is still the best value of all the major ski resorts. We are also seeing an influx of money from other under-performing investment like the stock market and other decline real estate markets. Overall Summit County is poised to continue its double digit year over year appreciation and sales volume.

Ski season is rapidly approaching and the outlook is great. With all 4 area resorts in Summit County poised to continue to expand and enhance their visitor experience we are looking forward to another record breaking year at the slopes. Season passes are on sale at most of the resorts and Copper Mountain our family's personal Blue River Fallfavorite still has early season discounts on season passes.

Have a wonderful fall and don't miss the approaching season change in Summit County Colorado. The Aspen trees are almost ready to turn gold they are a sight to behold, and the cool crisp evenings of the fall are almost upon us.

Jason & Deanna Long are local Summit County Colorado Real Estate brokers, and focus on second and vacation home properties in and around the Breckenridge & Summit County areas.

www.ski-homes-breckenridge.com/

 
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9 Comments on Summit County Colorado fall update 2007

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31
2007
127,187 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog

It is still well over 100 in Tucson. You've made me miss the Colorado summers and, my favorite time of the year, Fall. The gold aspens are a sight to see! you lucky people!

10:09pm • #1

The aspens are incredible when they turn yellow and gold and are mixed in the pine trees. I still would trade Tuscon's January temperature for ours. But it would make for a lousy ski season!

Thanks Joeann

11:03pm • #2
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01
2007
354,541 Points 47 Featured Posts Outside Blog
I am always intrigued by Frisco, Colorado. It looks like it's such a beautiful place to be. Here in Frisco, TX, our lives look like it is very different.....
4:33am • #3

Loreena,

My brother lives in Dallas and loves coming to visit us in Frisco. If the snow was less he would probably move here. However the snow is what draws the tourism and makes our area so green and beautiful in the spring and summer. Frisco is a great town. Main street is like an old Alps/Victorian looking town and has great food. It is getting harder for the average person to own any property here though. Frisco has no available land left and being only 5-10 minutes from 3 of Americas top ski resorts it has become very pricey. The trend has been fractional ownership mostly 1/4 share sales. You can own a nice place and share the cost with someone else. Vail is only a few more minutes up the road and it is untouchable. We are seeing more people sell in Vail and move here. The super millionaires are pushing everyone out of there and it is becoming a little to trendy for some. Summit and Aspen are much more fun towns and less showy especially Summit County.

9:47am • #4
SEP
07
2007

Do we have a date for the turning of the Aspen.

How do you think they will look on September 17th

Appreciate a reply

Thanks

Ray 

Ray Johnson
9:59am • #5

Ray,

We are just starting to see a few leaves tips turn yellow. I think by the 17th we will start to see some action but it depends on how cold we get at night. The cooler ground temperature tells the aspens it is fall.

Are you coming out to Colorado on the 17th?

10:05am • #6
SEP
15
2007
5 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor

Jason & Deanna, gorgeous country! And I love and completely agree with your opening statement.  I feel the same way about living in Oak Ridge, NJ.  Around every bend is another breathtaking scene.

Living in the Colorado High Country changes your whole sense of values and priorities, as everyday pleasures become more centered on the beauty of our outdoors.

 

9:06am • #7

Thanks Antoinette, We truly are blessed to live where we do.

3:04pm • #8
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25
2007
238,842 Points 27 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
What a beautiful post and great summary for your clients!  I went to CU Boulder for 1 1/2 years and loved every minute in your beautiful state!
2:29pm • #9

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