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Steamboat Springs

We are very lucky to live in Steamboat Springs, CO. 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. 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.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Options for continuing base area upgrades recieve a warm welcome from City Council

I am fortunate to be a part of the Urban Renewal Authority Advisory Committee that manages the funds for improvements at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area. We have laid the foundation for significant improvements to the base area and have had several breakthroughs in working through the designs and agreements necessary for construction of a new promenade linking the inside of the base area together.

To do this we need a second larger bond issue which has become more difficult to get and less comfortable given the current uncertain national market and uncertain city revenues. It looked like we would not be able to proceed and several naysayers asked why we even bothered to continue to meet. The answer was because we all care deeply about Steamboat and understand the importance of improvements to our base area. As business people it just wasn't in our nature to give up without looking at more options.

Several people on the team including myself suggested we see if there was a way to do this responsibly for the city. David Nagel stepped up to lead the effort and organize the team. With a lot of work in a short time we were able to put together a detailed analysis of how this could be structured to reduce risk on the original bonds and leave a comfortable margin on the new bonds given new properties that will be finished soon. It looks like we can proceed with minimal risk. City Staff and now Council agreed and we hope to have a final decision soon.

This is good for Steamboat now and sends a strong message about where we are going. I will look forward to seeing the council make a well considered choice from this group's recommendations on May 5th once we have new assessments of the base area property values that fund URA improvements to confirm we can safely pay the bonds.

You can read the Steamboat Pilot article by clicking here. If you have any questions about this project or how it will impact the base area and property values feel free to call me at 970-819-6930 or email jon@mybrokers.com. For more click back to the Steamboat Springs blog main page.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

A New Closing at Marabou Ranch, overall signs of life in Steamboat

Some encouraging news from Marabou Ranch came in the form of a closing on a lot for $2.5M. Overall lot sales are limited right now so this speaks to the quality of the experience they deliver at Marabou, the relative value you can find in Steamboat compared to places like Vail & Aspen and people's continuing desire to spend more time in Steamboat Springs. This correlates with increasing amounts of positive news on the national front and the increasing likelihood that a recovery is in progress.

I have seen a big increase in sincere near term interest the last 4-5 weeks due in part to value, availability of people's first choice and the desire to realize goals while there are some good deals to be had. Volume within my firm is up significantly and we are seeing people in town after ski season specifically to look at property which didn't happen to often last fall.

Let me know if you would like to more insight into our current market here in Steamboat Springs and if there is an opportunity for you that makes sense. Call Jon at 970-819-6930 or email jon@mybrokers.com. I hope that everyone has a great spring.

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