Frisco approves biggest housing project in town history
Housing and shrinking budgets were the talk of town today at CMC Breckenridge, where seven local town and county managers met for the annual managers
Housing and shrinking budgets were the talk of town today at CMC Breckenridge, where seven local town and county managers met for the annual managers
When Summit Count lost hundreds of neighborhood homes to AirBnB and VRBO, a seismic shift left many locals with no place to live. Now some
The heat and hot water are back at Breckenridge Terrace, the embattled employee housing where ski resort employees reported months of deplorable living conditions. Breckenridge Resort
Silverthorne needs a home for its new police station and locals have one request – do not build at Smith Ranch. The town’s largest affordable
The Summit County real estate market is worth more than 1.5 billion dollars for the 6th year in a Sales this year are about comparable
Homes are out there but Millennials aren’t buying, especially first timers. The median age of a first-time homebuyer is older than ever, 38 years old,
Buying a place in Breckenridge keeps getting more expensive. The average home price is $2.8 million this year, according to Altitude Realtors. That is a
A long-awaited Habitat for Humanity project in Summit Cove will need to wait a little longer. Habitat officials came to the Summit County commissioner meeting
Our listeners really stepped up their giving game in October when the former owner of Silverthorne Powersports, Mike Stoveken, launched an effort to help victims of Hurricane
A recent leasing snafu at Breck’s newest affordable apartments shows the pitfalls and the promise of a workforce housing boom. At least four people were
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