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Steamboat Commercial Real Estate Update

by The Group Real Estate on 1.16.23


Several long-term Steamboat Springs based businesses made headline news in the last quarter of 2022 for real estate sales.

Short Term Rental Tax Proves Controversial

On November 8, 2022, residents in the City of Steamboat Springs voted overwhelmingly in favor of Ballot 2A, to implement up to an additional 9% tax on short term rentals.

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Big Changes at Ski Resort

Opening day is upon us for the 22/23 ski season at Steamboat Resort.

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Steamboat is the Perfect Base for Outdoor Rec Companies

The great outdoors serves as a playground for fun, but in Steamboat Springs it doubles as inspiration for a sizeable cluster of entrepreneurs.

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New Garages to Open at Yampa Regional Airport

When Cayman Carter’s family purchased a home on the outskirts of downtown Steamboat Springs, they had one frustration: securing a ride from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport was not always easy.

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Demand Outweighs Supply

Last month, over 100 business leaders from across Northwest Colorado gathered at the Colorado Mountain College Steamboat Springs campus for the annual Economic Summit.

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Full Steam Ahead on Mountain Improvements

It’s a wrap! The 21/22 ski season came an to end in typical style last weekend, with the annual Springalicious festivities.

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2022 Commercial Update

The commercial real estate market traditionally follows residential market trends, albeit at a slower trajectory.

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The 21/22 Ski Season is Upon Us

November 20th is marked in big letters on the calendar for many Routt County residents; it is the official opening day for the 21/22 Ski Season at Steamboat Resort and the countdown is days away!

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Market May Finally Be Entering a Slight Cool Down Phase

After 15 months of real estate market frenzy, we may finally be entering a slight cool down phase. Or perhaps it’s better worded to say that may be coming to the end of the frenzy, but it’s still very hot.

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