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Showing posts with label Summit County Residential Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summit County Residential Development. Show all posts
I know that some of you were busy on Wednesday night and couldn't tune in to 2 hours of the most riveting real estate information of our time. All joking aside, if you have any interest in tuning in to our re-broadcast of the December 6, Mountain Resort Real Estate Trends presentation, you can visit my facebook page and find the whole presentation there!
https://www.facebook.com/amynakosrealestate/
We also reference a trends booklet. Here is your electronic version:
We discussed various resort real estate topics including short v. long term rentals, Homeowner's Associations, new developments in our areas (most are still in planning commissions), and cash flow potential.
Of course if you have any specific questions, just reach out to me instead of sorting through 2 hours of us talking!!
Have you ever wondered how a builder would build his own home? With this exquisite home at 216 Chiming Bells Lane in Frisco, Colorado, you can find out.
This home is 3,705 square feet, four bedrooms, four and half baths, with two living areas and an extra bonus office. It sits at the end of a cul-de-sac in the exclusive neighborhood called The Reserve. It features exposed wood beam construction, hand scraped cherry hardwood floors, a gourmet kitchen with a giant island, a walk in pantry, and tons of storage. The Master Suite features a walk in closet and fully glazed shower that can be converted to a steam shower. Each bedroom has it's own ensuite bathroom and there is a powder bath on the main level. Need storage? This home has large closets in the bedrooms and extra closet space throughout. It also has attic storage with a ladder to stash your seasonal decorations.
But the best part is what you can't see. Remember, a builder built this house and it is located in Frisco, Colorado which sits at 9,100 feet elevation. The exterior of this home was built with an extra layer and then spray foam insulation was sprayed to create an "R" factor that is high and above any building requirements. This allows the home to be very energy efficient and quiet.
The interior and exterior of the home have been repainted and this home is being sold mostly furnished. It also comes with the hot tub which is a welcome retreat after a long day on the slopes. What that means for you and your family is that it is ready to move into!
If you are interested in purchasing this as your second home, you can rent out this home when you aren't using it to offset some of the costs. A local property management company, Summit Mountain Rentals, projects that this home would gross around $75,000 in rental income annually. This home is located in Summit County near Copper Mountain, Breckenridge, Keystone and A-Basin ski resorts. It is also conveniently located near I-70 so you can get to Vail in 30 minutes and Beaver Creek in 40 minutes.
Fly over Drone Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSJmc5kTOSI&feature=youtu.be
Summit County has few parcels that are available for residential multi-family development. Especially parcels that are zoned for 40 units.
Attention Developers, if you are looking for your next project, take a close look at this amazing one of a kind opportunity. This is Phase 2 of The Seasons at Keystone located in Keystone Colorado near the Keystone Lodge and Spa. This development has 4 existing building and the rights to build 40 more units of density. Plans exist for 5 buildings with approximately 47,000 square feet of living space. A developer can update the existing plans from 2005 (to conform with the Summit County energy code of 2012), or he or she could design their own units within zoning requirements.