Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Keystone Colorado Luxury Homes Over $2,000,000

Keystone Colorado is a skier's mecca and a foodie's dream.  Luxury homes in Keystone listed at over $2,000,000 can be found at this link.  If you are in the market for a luxury home in Summit County, please contact me!

Luxury Keystone Homes listed over $2,000,000.

For a sneak peek into some of these incredible homes, see the photos below.









Amy Nakos, JD, GRI, RSPS
amynakos.com
anakos@yourcastle.org
970-389-8388

Information from Summit County MLS, and may not be listings of Your Castle Summit or Amy Nakos.





Friday, June 23, 2017

Breckenridge Colorado Ultra Luxury Homes - $3,000,000 and above


BRECKENRIDGE COLORADO LUXURY HOMES

For the finest homes currently on the market in Breckenridge, Colorado, click the link below:

Breckenridge Luxury Homes over $3,000,000

These homes range in price from $3,200,000 to $9,950,000.
They range from 4 bedrooms to 7 bedrooms.
Square footage is from 4,700 to 7,360 square feet.
The average price per square foot is $763.46

Here is a photo preview of some of the amazing homes in Breckenridge listed at $3,000,000 and above:





















 For more information or to schedule your private showing, please reach out to me!


Amy Nakos, JD, GRI, RSPS
Your Summit County Luxury Expert
970-389-8388
www.amynakos.com
anakos@yourcastle.org
Your Castle Summit


Information and photos from Summit County Multiple Listing Service
Listings may not be listings from Your Castle Summit or Amy Nakos


Thursday, June 22, 2017

Breckenridge 5 Bedroom Home For Sale - Great Rental

AMAZING OPPORTUNITY NEAR BRECKENRIDGE, CO

People who know Breckenridge Colorado fall in love with the mountain charm and breathtaking scenery.  If you are interested in owning your own home near Breckenridge, then this is a great opportunity for you!

This home is a 5 bedroom, 3 bath single family structure with a gorgeous master suite, private hot tub, game room and luxury kitchen.  It is 3,365 square feet and will make a great primary residence, second home, or investment property.  It is and has been successfully rented through AirBNB.  List price is $825,000.


Here is a video walkthrough:  https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=zwXAco2vzwu
MLS listing:  http://summit.mlsmatrix.com/matrix/shared/jdQZgTJzxd/213CountyRoad672

At only $245 a square foot, you could never replicate this home for this cost.  A great opportunity to get into a fine Breckenridge home at a very competitive price.

For more information or for a private showing, please contact me!










Amy Nakos, JD, GRI, RSPS
www.amynakos.com
anakos@yourcastle.org
970-389-8388
Your Castle Summit



Thursday, May 11, 2017

The Size of Your Property Depends on Who You Ask - The Square Footage Question




I sell real estate.  But when buying a residential property, the question of “How much real estate am I buying?” is answered with square footage.  Surprisingly, square footage isn’t a hard and fast measurement.  In fact, measurements can vary depending on the source of the measurement and what is included in the measurement. And, invariably, if you have three different people measure the same property, you will have three different measurements.

In our market, most real estate brokers pull the County Assessor square footage measurement. With new construction, the square footage measurement comes from the builder.  Builders’ measurements, in our market, are usually bigger than the County Assessor’s measurement.   Finally, appraisers often measure properties when doing an appraisal, and brokers can use this measurement as the square footage source. 

I talked with an appraiser at our local Assessor’s office and was told that for single family homes and townhomes, the Assessor’s office looks at the plans for new builds and they physically measure the house.  These measurements are from the exterior walls.  With condos, the frame of the unit is measured and the calculation comes from the interior of the unit.  If there is an addition, the Assessor’s office will do the same as a new build – look at the plans and measure the space. 



So what are you to do if you have concerns about the square footage of the property you are buying?  My first bit of advice is, if the property works for you, then don’t worry too much about the square footage measurement.  If you feel like you are paying a fair price for the property, enjoy it for years to come.  If, however, you are paying a premium for the property, and the difference in square footage can make a substantial difference in pricing, you may have concerns that you are overpaying. 

First, ask for the source of the square footage measurement.  In Colorado, when a broker lists the square footage source, we are supposed to have a document backing up that measurement.  I personally have had sellers tell me that their properties are larger than the measurement I pull from the Assessor’s office.  If they can provide me with a document in writing – builder’s measurements from plans or an appraisal -- then I can use that square footage measurement.  This disclosure is just that – a disclosure.  It is in no way a “guarantee” that the square footage number is perfect.  It is the closest and best measurement, backed up with a document, that the seller can produce. 

Sometimes discrepancies are caused by what is included in the measurement.  For instance, one measurement may include the garage, and one may not.  Or, in some markets, outdoor square footage such as patios or enclosed lanais are included in the measurement.   Ask your Realtor to pull comparable properties from the MLS and compare the measurements to make sure you are comparing apples to apples. 

Second, you could hire someone to measure the property for you to get your own measurement.  Appraisers will do this service.  You can then see whether your measurement is close, or close enough, to the disclosure to make you feel comfortable.  Remember, that square footage isn’t an exact science so you will likely not have the exact same measurement as the disclosure.

Finally, if you think there is a huge discrepancy between the square footage amount disclosed and the square footage you measured, it might be time to put the brakes on the contract and do more investigation.  If you can’t justify the price for the square footage, then look for a new property.




Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Summit County Real Estate Buyers - Tips and Tricks in a Competitive Market

Welcome to Boot Camp.  Summit County Colorado Real Estate Buyer Bootcamp!

I'm not going to make you get down and give me 20 pushups, but I will be telling you the hard truth about getting your offer accepted in our competitive real estate market.



Here are the important steps:
1) Get on an auto-serve email from me directly from my MLS.  Using Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, etc. will delay the new listings by hours or days.  With this search, get to know the market and how quickly things go under contract.
2) Have your financing completed!
3) When you are ready to buy, make a fast aggressive offer.

And at the end of this video, you can just respond, "Yes Maam!"

I look forward to helping Summit County Real Estate Buyers with their house hunting and acquisition.

Amy


Monday, March 27, 2017

40 Unit Development Opportunity in Keystone Colorado

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. 

More information available in the marketing packet.

Click here for amazing drone video of the site:


If you would like more information, we can provide a financial pro-forma and the 2005 architectural plans with a signed non-disclosure agreement.

Contact me for more information!