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Breckenridge Real Estate Information
Looking for more information on a specific neighborhood in Breckenridge Colorado? The Amon Team can help!
Check out this link featuring information and active real estate listings in each individual Breckenridge Neighborhoods.
If you are looking for a Breckenridge Rental Property my property management links may be very helpful as well.
Call Bret Amon of Ten Peaks Sotheby's Realty in Summit County Colorado at 970-376-3813.

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In markets like the current one, it is not unususal for there to be really good deals in certain pockets of real estate. This is certainly true in Breckenridge, Colorado.
A new website, http://www.BestDealsBreck.com has been created to display such opportunities. It deserves serious consideration by those prepared to act quickly since good deals do not stay on the market for long.
Check it out.
My main website is www.breck4sale.com.
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As reported in the Summit Daily News, February 28, 2009, by Robert Allen, homeowners of the iconic, 'Seventies-type feel' Village at Breckenridge have approved a $19 million refurbishment to begin in 2010. In need of an update, the homeowner's association general manager commented that "it was running second for the ugly award in town". [No report on what is first!!]
The buildings will get new roofs, decks, windows, railings, and the skins of the five buildings will be improved. The theme will be 'mountain elegance with historic features', and the existing Plaza III building will have a clock atop the elevator shaft. The ground level will be transformed so it will look like a village.
The Village includes some 235 residential and 28 commercial units. The residences range from 386 square feet to 1,800 square feet. The project will cost property owners an average of $76 per square foot.
Reports of possible 15 to 20 percent lower labor and construction costs, due to the national economic slump, and probable lower loan rates make the project feasable at this time. The price could actually come in at less than $19 million.
Project construction is to begin in April, 2010 and be complete in eight months. All five buildings will be improved simultaneously.
The HOA voted overwhelmingly to go forward on January 31, 2009. It is expected to go out to bid in April.
The project is hoped to make the Village area more vibrant, attracting more restaurants such as Teddeo's Italian Restaurant which recently moved to on of the Village buildings.
Improvements to the central deck area have been considered, but aren't included in the project price.
For more information about the Village, contact Susan Gunnin.
My main website is www.breck4sale.com.
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Bob Berwin reports in the June 5, 2009, issue of the Summit Daily News:
Execs hope pass sales will spur visits next season.
Season pass sales and usage continues to be bright spots for Vail Resorts at the end of a challenging season.
In spite of a 20.9 percent drop in bottom line earnings, advance season pass sales for next year are up 37 percent from last year. This revenue is quickly growing into a larger slice of the company's overall revenue picture, from 26 percent in the 2007-8 ski season, to 34 percent for the 2008-9 season.
Total skier visits were down about 5.3 percent for the 2008-9 season. Destination guests made up 57 percent of Vail Resort's total visitation, compared with 63 percent last season. Visits by non-season pass holders dropped by 22 percent.
These results were impacted by the continued severe downturn in the economy.
Learn more at www.breck4sale.com.
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