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February 2021 Newsletter

February 2021 Newsletter

Hard to believe we’re one month into this new year already!

COVID is still a reality in our local communities but one of the great things about living in the mountains is the abundance of healthy outdoor activities. If you are thinking about visiting, flights and lodging are available. The slopes are open with social distancing and other health measures in place. We had fresh snow last weekend and more is forecast for this week! Restaurants in Aspen Snowmass are open again but at a lower capacity so be sure to make reservations early. You can also support our local restaurants by ordering take out or buying a gift certificate to use later.

Interest in real estate remains high and although there are fewer options to choose from, opportunities are out there to secure your piece of paradise. Reach out if you’re on the hunt or thinking of selling in this historic market. It’s a great time to be here!

October 2020 Newsletter

October 2020 Newsletter

FALL IS IN FULL SWING, ALTHOUGH WE’RE SEEING FRESH SNOW THIS MORNING!

THAT’S COLORADO FOR YOU!

After an unprecedented and historical selling season here in the Roaring Fork Valley, we’re finally catching our breath and settling into fall. Interest remains strong, but inventory is extremely low as a result of all the summer trades. Many deals are now getting done outside the MLS and that’s when a broker with experience, connections and resources can make all the difference. For more information, click on my video below, review the latest market report, view recent sales and listings. Reach out if I can be of help! Meantime, enjoy the cooler weather and stay healthy.

Best regards,

Scott

Local Real Estate Surges as Wealthy Move From Cities to Their Mountain Escape

 Local Real Estate Surges as Wealthy Move From Cities to Their Mountain Escape

Estin and Bayens, who writes a monthly real estate column for The Aspen Times, agree on the general reasoning beyond the mass move of the wealthy from cities to small market luxury towns like Aspen. A lot has to do with the current environment surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, combined with much of the civil unrest that has been sweeping through the country.