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We are very lucky to live in Steamboat Springs, CO, 80477. Steamboat is special not only for the incredible recreation opportunities we have but because of the great people that live here and come to visit every year. The best part is watching Alden and Neve grow up here. We love Skiing, Mountain Biking, Fly-Fishing, Hiking and all that Steamboat has to offer. As a Realtor here in Steamboat I help people learn what it takes to find the right property & live their own dreams in Steamboat.

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Local legends and old wives’ tales abound in regional weather predictions, but Fetcher said his commune with nature gives him an idea of what to expect. “I get my winter forecast from discussing the matter with the beavers that infest our ranch,” Fetcher said. “We have lot of beavers, and if they build lots of dams, we figure it’s going to be a hard winter.” So far, Fetcher’s furry forecasters predict a heavy snowfall, he said, although he admitted he doesn’t put much stock in the data.
For December to February, Larson said there is a 42 percent chance of above-normal temperatures, with a 33 percent chance it will be near normal and 25 percent chance of below-normal temperatures. The climate prediction center of the Weather Service also predicts there will be near-average snow for the year. Despite the discrepancies, there was one thing that all forecast methods agreed on: snow is coming.
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The latest national economic growth numbers should finally put to rest fears of a recession that could choke the real estate recovery now getting underway. Second quarter Gross Domestic Product (or GDP) came in at an upwardly-revised 3.3 percent -- far above the 1.9 percent the federal government had previously estimated.
Why should anyone interested in real estate care about GDP? Well, number one, when the economic growth rate accelerates, consumer confidence in the economy rises. That, in turn, pulls potential buyers off the sidelines and opens the door to higher housing sales, sure enough, the consumer confidence numbers for August, released last week by the Conference Board, are up by 5 points.
We're already seeing some impressive jumps in home sales in places that haven't seen positive news in two to three years -- central Florida and even some of the hardest-hit parts of California. According to a new report from the real estate tracking firm, DataQuick, sales in southern California jumped 16.7 percent in July over June, and were 14 percent above the pace of July the year before."
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