The sound of nail guns, jackhammers and saws can be heard throughout Routt County as construction season ramps up again.
Tag: Rental Market
What’s Happening with Inventory?
There are currently 69 offerings across Routt County, the same number as last month, but there were 84 closings county-wide.
Available Listings Remain Consistent
While the weather in Steamboat this time of year may keep us guessing, one thing that has remained consistent from the past month is the number of available listings.
Affordable Housing Rising
A collaboration between the City and UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center aims to bring 22 units for city and hospital staff.
Housing Demand Remains Strong
Although it may seem like 2022 is off to a slow start, there’s no need to worry; while there are currently only 51 offerings throughout Routt County, there were 48 transactions county-wide in January (compared with 67 in January 2021).
Happy New Year! Closing Out 2021 Strong
Happy New Year! Despite persistently low inventory, Routt County closed out the year strong with 122 land/residential transactions (of which 91 were in Steamboat) in December.
Update on the Brown Ranch
The hard work has begun on Brown Ranch, a 536-acre property on the west side of Steamboat Springs.
Successful Start to Steamboat Resort’s First Phase
Construction crews at Steamboat Resort can breathe a short-lived sigh of relief.
2021 – A Year for the Ages
What. A. Year. One for the ages. 2021 was a banner year for real estate nationwide, but particularly in the Yampa Valley.
Housing Market Still On Fire
Bidding wars. All cash offers. Homes selling far over asking price. The Yampa Valley housing market is still on fire.
Market May Finally Be Entering a Slight Cool Down Phase
After 15 months of real estate market frenzy, we may finally be entering a slight cool down phase. Or perhaps it’s better worded to say that may be coming to the end of the frenzy, but it’s still very hot.
Commercial Real Estate Update
Commercial real estate activity in the Yampa Valley had been in a bit of a COVID-induced lull, however activity is now back in full force.