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Woodland Park Colorado Real Estate Information Located West Of Colorado Springs Co in the Mountains off hwy 24 also know as Ute Pass

People have been asking me to post this Woodland Park Colorado Real Estate information again. And Since they found it very helpful and that is what i am here for (To Be as helpful as i can)

Here we go. This information is going to be priceless if you are looking to purchase or sell any type of Real Estate in Colorado or any where in the united states this will be very helpful for you. So have a look at Woodland Park Colorado Real Estate Here you will find all the most important information about Real Estate in Colorado or as mentioned before anywhere in the entire unioted States of America. So have a look at it and sign up for the free reports that are offered there. And as always if you need instant information please feel free to contact me at anytime at 719-243-4057

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Brian Lloyd

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Pikes Peak ski area coming soon Pikes Peak Colorado area ski resort news

Big news today for a ski area to open on the west side of pikes peak just south of divide, Co

We all know what happens to property values when things like this come to a new area so if you want to get in now before it's to late and prices increase in this area Call Brian Lloyd today at 719-243-4057 and lets get you into something today. Pikes Peak Colorado Area Real Estate

Ski area planned for Pikes Peak

350 condos, 300-room hotel may be included

By DAVE PHILIPPS 2008-02-21 12:30:00 am THE GAZETTE A local investor Wednesday said he plans to open a small ski resort on the west side of Pikes Peak - possibly by 2011.

It has been 17 years since the last local ski area closed, and many have predicted ski lifts would never return to the region.

John Ball, former CEO of Eller Industries, a Boulderbased broadband company, has a contract with local climbing legend Harvey Carter to buy 320 acres south of The Crags. He plans to build The Resort at Pikes Peak, a renewable-energy-powered ski area with slopeside condos.

Ball envisions a community hill used mainly by residents of El Paso and Teller counties. It could eventually include five chairlifts, 33 ski trails, three restaurants, a 300-room hotel and 350 condos.

It would be part of a trend in niche family hills that survive in the shadows of corporate giants like Vail Resorts by being closer to cities and therefore more convenient for skiers and snowboarders.

"It would be like Eldora, just above Boulder," Ball said Wednesday. "People don't necessarily come from out of state to ski it, but the community loves it because it's so close. My kids can take the bus up to Eldora in 30 minutes."


Ball's proposal needs approval from Teller County officials, who haven't seen his plans, and the U.S. Forest Service, since an access road would cross Pike National Forest.

Talk of a ski area on Carter's land may have some longtime local skiers saying "not again."

Carter, 77, who, among other things, worked for 22 years as an Aspen ski patroller and founded Climbing magazine, has been trying to build a ski area on Pikes Peak for the better part of 50 years.

"It's the only place on the peak you could do it," Carter said. "It gets the most snow. It has private land right where it would need to be at the base. And it's high enough."

Carter has measured snowfall on the property at 10,500 feet and says it gets an average of 12 feet a year - almost twice that of other Pikes Peak slopes.

Ball has 30 days to put down $1 million in earnest money on the $4 million parcel. If he doesn't, Carter said he has an unidentified real estate broker from Manitou Springs who is ready to put down the money to start the community ski area. Ball says if all goes according to plan, he could break ground by 2010. Build-out wouldn't be for several more years.

In 1970, when Colorado Springs had half its current population, the region had three small ski areas: Ski Broadmoor, Pikes Peak Ski Area and Holiday Hills. But poor management, unpredictable snowpack and industry consolidation shut them down. The last, Ski Broadmoor, closed in 1991.

The ski industry may be changing, however. Echo Mountain Park, formerly Squaw Pass, reopened in 2006. Eclipse Snowpark, formerly St. Mary's Ski Area, could open next winter. Both are near Denver and are geared toward niche markets instead of the general snow-riding population.

So if you want to get in now before it's to late and prices increase in this area Call Brian Lloyd today at 719-243-4057 and lets get you into something today. Pikes Peak Colorado Area Real Estate

Cripple Creek Ice Festival Cripple Creek Colorado in Teller County CO

First Annual Cripple Creek Ice Festival

When: February 8th - 10th and 15th - 18th

Here are photos of the Cripple Creek ice fest

Where: Outdoors in the heart of Cripple Creek on the 200 block of Bennett Avenue in front of your favorite casinos; Brass Ass, Bronco Billy's, Colorado Grande, Gold Rush, JP McGills and the Midnight Rose.

What: World renowned ice sculptors will use chainsaws and assorted tools to create a larger-than-life winter scene of a mountain setting with a steam locomotive driving out of a tunnel, weighing over 30,000 pounds. Plus, you'll be able to wander thru a garden of wildlife including wolves, eagles, a moose, a buffalo and an elk.

This exciting event is free to the public and is welcome to preview the work in progress from approximately 10 AM to 6 PM February 8 & 9. After all the carving is done enjoy the ice sculptures daily thru February 18. A night visit is a must as they are spectacularly lit for everyone to enjoy.

Cripple Creek Co

Other exciting events include a Beer Garden with a nine-foot ice bar with a liquor luge, live entertainment open during the weekends, and a Downhill Gravity Race will be taking place on Saturday, February 16.

On February 16 & 17, The Butte Opera House presents
"Rockin' for the PINK" MDT as Elvis will take his tribute beyond the music and show the heart of the man, benefiting the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Buy tickets here.

Save gas and let someone else drive. Check the schedule at
Casino Shuttle for shuttle from Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Woodland Park, and Divide. The shuttle ride is practically FREE with qualified play. It's a great way to have a ROCKIN', worry-free good

Here are photos of the cripple creek ice fest

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Divide Colorado real Estate homes and land for sale in Teler County Colorado

oh man do i wish i had more money that i know what to do with. Why? I would be buying things up as fast as i could in Divide Colorado and All of Teller County Colorado. This has got to be the best place to invest your money and or buy Real estate in The Country. This area has been growing like crazy and the opportunities are almost endless at this point in this Pikes Peak Colorado Area.

This area has more to offer home owners and investors a like more than any other area in Colorado.

We are getting more and more services in this mountain area than we have ever had before and we soon will be getting more than most people could ever imagine.

Have you ever said to yourself " I should have bought Real Estate there years ago" Well i am here to tell you this is years ago in the past you can get yourself in on this money train and it is not to late. Are you asking your self what does this guy know? Well if so Call me toady and i will show you ways you can invest your money and get returns like you never could have imagined.

Thank you for reading this and if you are truly looking to making money i am sure i will talk to you soon.

Have a Great Day.

Brian Lloyd 719-243-4057

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Teller County Real Estate properties for sale in Teller County Co Homes and land in the Pikes Peak Colorado Area

Right now is the best time to buy any type of real estate in Teller County Colorado. Why? Well since intrest rates are down meaning over the life of your home loan you will pay less, Homes and land prices are down and there are some great deals on properties in and around Teller County.

But please be aware there still are some over priced listings in and around this area that you need to watch out for. Most people do not know this but i must tell you that most of the time you see a home for sale by owner or FSBO they are over priced. Was that a wake up ? if so then you really should use a Realtor when you are looking to purchase a property so that you do not get stuck with a home that you believe is priced right but in all reality is over priced and if you plan on selling anytime soon meaning in the next 2-4 years you just may loose a lot of your hard earned money.

What ever you do check with a local Realtor and make sure that one of your largest investments are a good one and you will come out on top.

Feel Free to contact me it cost you nothing so why would you be willing to take a chance when you can get Free advice from someone that all they do day in and day out is study The Teller County Real Estate Market.

Feel Free to contact me today, This is what i do and i am happy to help.

Brian Lloyd 719-243-4057