Steamboat Springs has a lot to offer for warm weather activities and summer vacations, but what you might not know about is an all-inclusive dude ranch that's one of the best to be found west of the Mississippi. About a half hour outside of downtown Steamboat Springs, in the Elk River Valley, you’ll find The Home Ranch. There’s something to be said for the name, as you’ll enjoy western hospitality at it’s finest with gourmet cuisine, lodging options that include private cabins and live music around a big, warm campfire.
What’s a day like at The Home Ranch? Well after a scrumptious breakfast you can:
Of course Steamboat Springs is known for skiing and can proudly boast its Champagne Powder® and Ski Town USA® name, but this time of year when spring and summer are just around the corner, you might not think of Steamboat Springs for an all inclusive summer vacation…now you can. Steamboat Springs and The Home Ranch offer an unbeatable western experience and with summer activities and events every week. The Yampa Valley and Elk River Valley welcome you for a summer get-away you’ll never forget.
Thanks,
Charlie
The urbanization of downtown Steamboat Springs is getting renewed traction. A weekend article in the Steamboat Pilot and Today focuses on the renewed attention to revitalizing a prime location –Yampa Street which lies between Steamboat Springs’ main street (Lincoln Avenue) and the Yampa River, home to world-class fly fishing, as well as summer tubing and kayaking. Already dotted with restaurants and a few retail stores, it could be so much more given its prime location between downtown Steamboat Springs and Howelsen Hill.
There are at least three meetings on the calendar between now and the end of March to discuss a game-plan for Yampa Street– 2 presentations are scheduled for the Steamboat Springs City Council and Mainstreet Steamboat Springs is hosting a meeting of Yampa Street stake-holders on March 27th. You can be sure owners of Ciao Gelato, Carl’s Tavern, The Boathouse, Sweetwater Grill, Steamboat Fly Fisher, Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company, Back Door Sports, Sun Pies, Sweet Pea Market and all the other merchants, eating establishments and mixed use building owners will be in attendance and on record for what they’d like to see developed on their street.
Whether it becomes a pedestrian mall, cycling hub, entertainment district or some combination of mixed uses, this prime downtown street and the entire Steamboat Springs community will definitely benefit from a strategic plan to better utilize this beautiful stretch of real estate. From a real estate perspective, the Olympian, Howelsen Place, Alpen Glow and The Victoria all stand to benefit with mixed use space still available in each…and homeowners in both the Old Town and Brooklyn areas will enjoy both tangible and intangible benefits as well. This endeavor presents an incredible opportunity to further enhance Steamboat Springs’ downtown appeal, and is one of the most exciting projects on the horizon.
Thanks,
Charlie
For the next 6 weeks Steamboat Springs ski mountain is the FREE concert destination compliments of the 2012 Bud Light Rocks the Boat Free Concert Series. With the new concert stage venue at the base of the slopes in Ski Town U.S.A.® the sound is fantastic, the viewing area is ample and the atmosphere is fun. Gondola Square will be rocking with high energy on-stage performances that start at 3pm each Saturday unless otherwise noted.
“This is an amazing line-up of talented artists as we head into the 13th season of free music in Steamboat,” said Rob Perlman, senior vice president of sales & marketing for Steamboat Ski Corp. “There isn't a better way to enjoy an incredible outing in the mountains than by combining Champagne Powder® snow with plenty of sunshine and a free concert by some of the hottest bands around.”
Starting this weekend, March 10th, enjoy the acoustics of the Band of Heathens; then See-I, ALO and New Monsoon every Saturday throughout March.
Thanks,
Charlie
As an off-the-beaten-path (in a great way!) resort town, Steamboat Springs gets lots of initial inquiries via phone and email, but the sooner I can meet in person with someone the better. I understand the importance of knowing how clients prefer to communicate, and I posted a blog on just that topic on SteamboatsMyHome.com.
Here’s what caught my eye this morning, that strengthened my belief in face-to-face meetings sooner rather than later with potential clients, and periodically with current clients:
Proof Point #1: A featured post on the real estate site, Active Rain, by Judi Barrett titled: “Are You Pricing Your Home to Sell or Pricing it to Keep?”
Proof Point #2: An Inc.com post by Rene Siegel, owner of High Tech Connect, that was titled: “5 Reasons You Need to Meet in Person”. Here they are and my shortened (one example each) of how this relates to real estate:
---For more information on buying real estate or questions regarding Steamboat Springs real estate in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, feel free to call Charlie at 970-846-6435 or write me an email at: charlie@steamboatsmyhome.com
Thanks,
Charlie
A Denver Post March 4th Business Section article reported that real estate dollar sales in Colorado’s 6 mountain resort counties fell more than 10% in 2011. A strong January ’11 start, fell off track by year’s end.
High end markets such as Aspen, Snowmass and Beaver Creek did enjoy a good 2011, while the remainder of the ski mountain resort areas didn’t have quite as stellar results. I posted the Steamboat Springs and Mountain Resort results based on Land Title’s Colorado Mountain Resort Real Estate Trends Report at the end of January. This report indeed showed the same data with disappointing news overall, as well as for Steamboat Springs’ real estate activity in 2011.
What the new Denver Post article pointed out was that 2012 seems to be off on the same strong start as 2011, with January ’12 numbers in and showing positive signs similar to a year ago when January sales stirred up optimism that 2011 would see a real estate rebound. This year:
So with just as much positive news this past January as there was a year ago in January ’11, should we get our hopes up again that “this year” will be the real estate turn-around year? Well, to be honest, we’d all love to have the crystal ball that holds that answer, but in the meantime, we need to be cautiously optimistic despite the rationale to be wary.
Reasons for caution:
Reasons for optimism:
---For more information on buying real estate or questions regarding Steamboat Springs real estate in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, feel free to call Charlie at 970-846-6435 or write me an email at: charlie@steamboatsmyhome.com
Thanks,
Charlie
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