- 4th-6th Birds of Prey Men's World Cup
- 11th-13th Vail SnowDaze Featuring 'Big Head Todd' & 'JJ Grey and MoFro'
- 11th-13th The Nutcracker
- 19th-31st Winterfest in Beaver Creek
- 19th-20th Holidaze in Vail
- 21st Classic Christmas Celebration
- 22nd-23rd A Christmas Carol
- 28th-29th The Beach Boys
- 30th Rhythmic Circus
- 31st New Year's Eve Celebration
Keeping you informed on market statistics, real estate news, and events around town
Monday, November 23, 2015
December Schedule of Events
Sunday, October 18, 2015
November Schedule of Events
- 2nd Underground Sound featuring Penny & Sparrow
- 8th Underground Sound featuring Face Vocal Band
- 14th-15th VPAA 20 Years Revue
- 20th Vail Mountain Opening Day
- 25th Beaver Creek Mountain Opening Day
- 26th Thanksgiving
- 27th Beaver Creek Tree Lighting Ceremony
- 27th-28th Warren Miller's "Chasing Shadows"
- 28th Shop Small
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
October schedule of Events
- 1st-4th Vail Beaver Creek Restaurant Week
- 3rd-4th Vail Cup Soccer Tournament
- 4th Final Vail Farmer's Market
- 4th Underground Sound featuring Crystal Bowersox
- 12th Underground Sound featuring Todo Mundo
- 20th Underground Sound featuring Mnozil Brass
- 23rd-25th SSCV Annual Ski Swap
- 25th Underground Sound featuring Nagata Shacha
- 31st Halloween Trick or Treat trots
Monday, August 31, 2015
September Schedule of Events
- 3rd-7th 21st Vail Jazz Festival
- 4th-7th Gourmet on Gore
- 5th-6th Beaver Creek Oktoberfest
- 11th-12th Lionshead Oktoberfest
- 11th-12th Rendezvous Music Festival Beaver Creek
- 11th-13th Vail Classic Automotive Show
- 12th Wheels and Wings Festival
- 18th-20th Vail Oktoberfest
- 18th-20th International Auto Festival Beaver Creek
- 25th-30th Vail/Beaver Creek Restaurant Week
Monday, August 3, 2015
August Calendar of Events
- 1st-10th Vail International Dance Festival
- 1st-6th Bravo Vail Valley
- 6th Beaver Creek Rodeo
- 6th Grant Farm at Little Beach in Minturn
- 7th-9th Beaver Creek Wine & Spirits Festival
- 11th Hot Summer Nights featuring Super Diamond
- 13th Final Beaver Creek Rodeo
- 13th Renegade Sons at Little Beach in Minturn
- 15th Ed Fest
- 18th Hot Summer Nights featuring Dirty Dozen Brass Band
- 20th Schwing Daddy at Little Beach in Minturn
- 27th Tony Furtado at Little Beach in Minturn
Friday, July 17, 2015
May was best month so far for real estate
From the Vail Daily:
The real estate market in the western part of the valley is as hot as it’s ever been, with one big caveat: The preceding applies mostly to homes priced at $450,000 or less.
“We’re seeing homes go under contract within days and often with multiple offers,” broker Mallie Kingston said.
Kingston, who works from the Gypsum office of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Colorado Properties, lives in the Buckhorn Valley neighborhood in Gypsum, just south of the Eagle County Regional Airport. Kingston said right now everything in that neighborhood is either sold or under contract. Many of those homes are priced between $400,000 and $500,000.
Kingston echoed a now-familiar plea from local brokers — a lot more homes are needed in that price range.
On the other hand, homes priced above $500,000 aren’t moving as quickly. Kingston has a listing for a home in the Eby Creek Mesa neighborhood near Eagle. That home is listed at $679,000, and Kingston said people have looked, but no one has yet made an offer.
As is usually the case, homes priced at $500,000 or less made up a significant portion — 50 — of the 128 Eagle County homes sold in May. Given that most of those sub-$500,000 homes are in the western valley, it’s no surprise that Eagle and Gypsum combined for 42 of the month’s home sales.
RESORT AREAS SELLING
At all levels, May was the best month of year for both transactions and the value of those sales. Julie Bergsten, vice president at Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, acknowledged that sales in the first quarter of the year were somewhat tepid. But a combination of homes going under contract in April and closing in May resulted in a very good month for the market, with numerous sales in areas that have only recently shown real life.
High-end real estate in Vail’s resort villages is selling well. In May, 12 transactions in Vail Village accounted for $41 million in sales volume. Some of those sales are just the start of the new owners’ investment.
Longtime local broker Ron Byrne said in an interview last week that his company had recently sold a home for $2,800 per square foot and that the new owners are planning an extensive renovation to the property.
In addition to Vail’s resort areas, Beaver Creek and Arrowhead in May saw 11 sales each, which means those areas are seeing some enthusiasm from buyers.
“Some people just want to be in Vail,” Bergsten said. “But some people are open to looking at other things. Beaver Creek offers a little bit better value than Vail. It’s the same with Arrowhead, and once people figure that out, they’re looking.”
In one respect, Arrowhead is a bit like Buckhorn Valley — there’s simply nothing available right now.
DEMAND EXCEEDING SUPPLY
While there are homes being built from East Vail to Dotsero, neither Kingston nor Bergsten expects supply to catch up with demand any time soon.
“Financing is still hard, and material costs are still pretty high,” Bergsten said. And in the resort areas, available land is always hard to come by, meaning new construction is most likely in areas that developers renovate or rebuild.
Even that has its problems.
At a Tuesday Vail Town Council work session, Mayor Andy Daly said he’s talked to the owner of the property that once held the Roost Lodge. That old hotel was torn down in anticipation of a new one, but rapidly-increasing construction costs have put the project on hold for the indefinite future.
While new homes are needed, Kingston said the market in the western valley has some buyers she hasn’t seen in some time.
“Many of our sales right now are move-up buyers,” Kingston said. “In the past few years people would sell and move or we’d have short sales or foreclosures. Now we’re seeing more buyers moving up from townhomes to single-family homes.”
Despite the lack of inventory, Bergsten said she expects the current active market to continue to some time.
While the numbers from June won’t show up at the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder’s office for a while, Bergsten said last month was a busy one.
“June was super busy, for both signing contracts and closings,” she said “We’re going to see way more (sales) than last year.”
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Just a pathway to Ford Ampitheater & views of the Gore
Pinos Del Norte MV
$6,900,000
With private Vail Mountain access and just steps to Ford Park, this 5-Bedroom Penthouse offers an exclusive opportunity to own a rare Vail Village location. Flanking the eastern base of Vail Mountain, near Ski & Snowboard Club Vail, Pinos del Norte remains one of Vail’s best kept secrets and Residence MV captures one of Vail’s best views. Looking directly east to Gore Range and west to Vail’s lifts and ski runs, there is plenty of living space plus two deeded parking places, two ski lockers, and two owner storage closets, all peacefully secluded at the edge of Vail Village. Walk to Betty Ford Gardens, Bravo Colorado, or enjoy sounds from the creek and the symphonies from your balcony. This exclusive development has turned over only seven resales in 40 years.
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