The Most Educated Real Estate Buyers in the Steamboat Market

By Doug

After above-average snowfall in December and January, Steamboat Ski Area needs a snowy final nine days of February to reach the month’s 10-year average of 75 inches at mid-mountain.

The inch of fresh snow at Thunderhead on Thursday fell on top of 6 inches from Wednesday and brought the month’s total to 38 inches, according to statistics kept by Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. spokesman Mike Lane. The season total now stands at 287, well within striking distance of achieving Steamboat’s season average of 315 inches by early March…as reported this morning in the Steamboat Pilot and Today.

Today’s weather will not get us any closer to that 75 inch average, but if you’re looking for sunny, blue skies and warm weather to ski in, you’ll be grinning from ear-to-ear.

As I hope you are aware, we publish a monthly newsletter called the “Steamboat Real Estate Analyst”.  It can be found on our web site.  Each month we select a different topic to write about.  We do this for our clients and it assists in our mission of having “the most educated buyers in the Steamboat Springs real estate market.”

Steamboat real estate topics we have discussed in the past include quarterly and annual real estate reports; condominium, single family home, townhome and land purchase considerations; the timeshare and fractional ownership markets; geographic trends, and forecasting.  Depending upon how quickly our research comes available, this month we are hoping to compare how Steamboat Springs real estate has fared relative to other ski resort real estate markets.

However, we don’t want to miss a topic that may be of interest, so if you have any topics that you would like us to roll our sleeves up and write about, please let us know.

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