Applicants for the two open seats on the Eagle Town Council each touched on a variety of issues in the small but growing town in their interviews. Those issues included supporting small businesses and recruiting new businesses, improving internet services, attracting younger people and families to town, helping older residents age in place, providing more affordable housing, protecting the environment, and enhancing outdoor recreation opportunities and quality of life.
EAGLE Eagle Town Council members spent Tuesday evening interviewing applicants to fill two vacant seats following the deaths of Andy Jessen and Adam Palmer in an avalanche near Silverton in early February.
Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, a boutique brokerage specializing in vacation homes throughout Colorado’s mountain resort towns, is now branching out into the Denver market with a new office.
The brokerage, which currently has over 250 agents and 100 support staff serving the Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Keystone communities, has previously managed sales in the city through its parent company, East West Partners. The latest move, which includes a downtown office and plans to hire at least 10 new brokers this year, is an effort to expand its presence in the city.
A model of the Denver skyline seen in the new Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate Office. Britt Chester | Inman.
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Jeff Moore, a real estate agent with Slifer Smith & Frampton, was the top-selling broker in Summit County in 2020, according to a news release.
Throughout the year, Moore had 58 transactions, totaling $107 million in sales, which outdid the $63 million he sold in 2019. Moore has worked in Summit County for 27 years and serves as the vice president and managing broker for Slifer Smith & Frampton.
Throughout his career, Moore has sold high-profile developments in the area, including the Reserve at Frisco, Main Street Junction, Crystal Peak Lodge, One Ski Hill Place and the Shores at Breckenridge, according to the release.
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Real estate veterans Catherine Jones Coburn and Jeff Moore of Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate were again named the firm’s top-selling brokers for 2020 in their respective counties.
Jones Coburn, who is based in Eagle County, closed 51 transactions last year totaling more than $226 million. Moore, in Summit County, had 58 transactions totaling $107 million.
“On behalf of the entire firm, we couldn’t be prouder. Cathy and Jeff are consistently top-producing brokers in their counties, in our state, and even in the country. They’re also constantly breaking their own records,” Slifer Smith & Frampton president and employing broker John Pfeiffer said. “Along with approaching each job with integrity, professionalism and perseverance, both of them are incredibly strong leaders within their teams and a local knowledge base that buyers really trust.”