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The explosive escalation of real estate sales in Summit County – and all of Colorado’s Central Rockies – has continued to astound and amaze both real estate experts and longtime locals. Prices and transactions are.
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Summit County’s real estate market was robust before the pandemic hit, but lately, the market has skyrocketed. With the current climate of potential buyers outbidding one another and even offering much more than asking price some people are wondering: Is this another housing bubble, like the one that burst during the last recession?
The brokers at Nelson Walley Real Estate in Silverthorne say it’s the complete opposite, and here’s why:
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Spring and summer are typically when buyers return as local real estate inventory increases, which means now is the time for potential sellers to consider what needs to be done to their properties over the next few months before they publicly list their home for sale.