Since 2010, the Steamboat Springs School District has been consistently ‘Accredited with Distinction’ which has proved to be a major draw to families looking for a community in which to raise their children.
Real Estate
Real Estate In Routt County
Across the country and in Routt County, 2019 has proved to be a seller’s market but that trend appears to be concentrated in the lower to middle price ranges. Despite historically low interest rates, potential sellers at the lower end of the market are re
Alpenglow Village On The Horizon
The Yampa Valley Housing Authority and Kansas-based developer, Overland Property Group, are moving closer to completing their second apartment community project in two years. Construction on the 72-unit complex began in May and has already garnered a wait
How’s the Market? Transitioning to Winter
As another glorious Steamboat fall begins its transition to a white (and hopefully powdery) winter, we also begin a shift to a seasonally slower real estate market. While October is typically quite active (October 2018 was the second busiest month last ye
How’s the Market? Waving Goodbye to Summer
As we wave goodbye to summer, it’s also time to bid farewell to the peak of home selling season. May through August are typically the busiest months for real estate activity in Routt County and 2019 will likely bear that out again. Nonetheless, the autumn
2019 Steamboat Springs Home of the Year
The 2019 Steamboat Springs Parade of Homes, presented by Colorado Group Realty, took place on Aug. 10th. The parade has become a popular annual Steamboat event that donates all of the proceeds to a different beneficiary each year and allows the public to
Tiny Homes on the Horizon
The national phenomenon of tiny homes is making its mark in Routt County but with a difference. Unlike traditional tiny homes, which are built on wheels, local developers, Micro Living LLC, plan to build the first project of its kind on foundations.
West Steamboat Neighborhood Approved
Recently, Steamboat voters cast their ballot on the annexation of an additional 191 acres. After months of heated debates from both sides, the annexation was approved with 60% in favor and 40% opposed.
How’s the Market? First Half of 2019
With another festive Fourth of July in the rear view mirror, it’s an ideal time to reflect on how the Steamboat Springs real estate market performed in the first half of 2019.
How’s the Market? Town is Buzzing
With the arrival of vibrant sunny days, the influx of Steamboat’s visitors has begun. Town is buzzing with activity as is the real estate market. May closed sales volume in Routt County was $59M, 2019’s largest month thus far and up 10% from the previous
West Steamboat Neighborhoods Goes To A Vote
Registered city voters will soon have their say on whether 191 acres should be annexed into the city of Steamboat Springs for the creation of West Steamboat Neighborhoods. The issue has been one of extreme contention after city council approved the annexa
How’s the Market? The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same
The more things change, the more they stay the same. April real estate activity in Steamboat was quite similar to the last two years. Total sales volume for the month was $48M, up slightly from $46M last April. The busy month eased worries of a market slo