by The Group Real Estate on 11.6.18
Sunlight subdivision is a surprise for locals who have lived in Steamboat for a lifetime but never ventured up onto the land. The secluded 54-acre parcel accessed via Indian Trails Road affords uninterrupted views of Emerald Mountain and Storm Peak. Its p
Brynn Grey Partners, a Boulder based investor/developer group, is edging closer to an annexation agreement with the City of Steamboat Springs, which could result in 450 new homes within 15-20 years.
Less than a year ago, The Reserves, a 48-unit affordable housing development on the west side of town, opened its doors to residents. It had a waitlist four times the size of the project and was the city’s first newly constructed low to moderate income ho
With the first half of the year in the books, it’s a good time to look at how the market is performing. A healthy year for real estate has only been held back by a lack of inventory. In Routt County, through June there have been 370 closed sales, down fro
Sunlight neighborhood released 48 lots for sale this past summer and only seven remain unsold. 24 lots were purchased by a developer that plans to build eight single-family homes this year.
Recently approved by Steamboat’s City Council, the RiverView project, with $300-$400 million in new development, promises to transform downtown Steamboat as we know it. Construction will start in 2018 on the new 4.74 acre mixed-use site spanning from Thir
Willing to Invest. While single-family homes have been on the rise in Steamboat’s real estate market for three years, we haven’t seen many multi-family concepts emerge since the 2008 financial crisis—until now.
Southeast of Steamboat lies the peaceful mountain community of Stagecoach. Fueled by speculation of developers hoping to acquire 3,600 acres to build a new 2,100 acre ski resort, Stagecoach has seen a promising start to 2017!