dillon real estate: Top 5 Reasons to Live in A Mountain Town
- 06/28/19 01:01 PM
You’re traveling in the mountains and can’t help but look at the local real estate. What if you could have it all - live, vacation, and work in a mountain town. You can! There’s a reason people are leaving the metro and heading to the mountains. The quality of life mountain towns offer is unbeatable. We’ve compiled a list of the top 5 reasons to move to a mountain town. By the end, we hope you will be packing your bags and joining us in paradise. The Community Imagine being surrounded by relaxed, healthy, diverse and spontaneous people. You walk down Main Street (0 comments)
dillon real estate: Summerwood in Dillon Colorado
- 11/17/15 02:47 AM
Homes for Sale in Summerwood Dillon Colorado Summerwood is a well desired neighborhood in Dillon, Colorado. There are approximately sixty two parcels in the neighborhood. The first home was built in 1965. Acreage varies from 0.03 acres to 1.16 acres. Summerwood is about a five minute drive to Keystone Ski Resort. There is a clubhouse with a spa, indoor basketball/racquet ball court, seasonal heated outdoor pool, tennis courts, work out room and steam room. Real Estate Transfer Tac: 0% Summerwood HOA Documents: www.summerwoodassociation.com Summerwood HOA Contact: Basic Property Management. 970.668.0714 Driving Directions to Summerwood: Drive east on Highway 6. Take a right on to (0 comments)
dillon real estate: Summit Cove Dillon Colorado
- 05/20/11 09:15 AM
SEARCH SUMMIT COVE SEARCH DILLON COLORADO HOMES AND CONDOS Just 5 minutes away from word class skiing at Keystone Ski Resort and merely 10 minutes from Breckenridge Colorado lays Summit Cove. Officially located in Dillon Colorado Summit Cove is mostly an affordable single family home neighborhood with a few condos and townhomes as well. This is a sunny, open area of Summit County on the very Eastern edge of Lake Dillon. Many locals call this location home but I think it works well as a secondary vacation home too. There is a new Summit County Recreation Path running through the (0 comments)