Sunday, November 18, 2012

I am sure some of you have heard that the bears are out in full force in the valley at the moment as




One of the busiest summers in recent years is coming to a close as the onset of fall approaches . The warm 80 degree days have given way to cooler temperatures here in Crested Butte, Colorado. For the last week or so the skies have been cloudy with smoke from the fires out west but are beginning to clear as if to welcome one of the world s largest bike races into town. To help welcome the US Pro Cycling Challenge Crested Butte (downtown on Elk Avenue) is holding the Last Sprint Block Party tonight starting at 6:00 p.m. and ending whenever the last straggler makes it home. Festivities will include great deals at participating restaurants boston car exotic in rental (look for red, white and blue balloons), Light my Bike evening townie ride, New Belgium and Avery Beer Garden, live music, KBUT Radio Late Night and street games. So get in your car now and join the Crested Butte festivities!
Stage Two and Three of The US Pro Cycling Challenge begin tomorrow! Make sure you come, even for a day or two, to experience the most exciting cycling race in the world. Stage 2 of the Pro Cycling Challenge starts in Montrose at 11:25 a.m. and then proceeds 99.2 miles with an elevation gain of 8,049 to finish at the base of Mt. Crested Butte. Stage Three begins at 10:10 a.m. Wednesday morning in Gunnison and travels 130.5 miles to Aspen with an elevation gain of 9,623 . Even if you re not a road cyclist this is an event not to miss. For more information on this leg of the race click here. Traffic into and out of the valley will be disturbed briefly, click here for road closure information.
I am sure some of you have heard that the bears are out in full force in the valley at the moment as they prepare for their upcoming hibernation. Please be advised when visiting our valley to lock all first floor windows and doors and any second boston car exotic in rental floor windows and doors if accessible by a deck or a tree. If a window or door is left open only an inch the bears can and will get in. So far the only damage has been to property, luckily no one has been hurt so please take caution.
Regarding home and condo sales in the upper valley we have closed 125 transactions so far this year totaling $52,622,013. Another 41 properties are under contract totaling $19,431,199 so we are approaching last year s sales totals even with it being an election year which are historically slower. Land sales remain slightly higher than last year with 35 transactions closed since January 1, 2012 worth $6,425,500. With eight more totaling boston car exotic in rental $3,072,700 boston car exotic in rental under contract we are on par to surpass last year s sales number. More construction on the horizon?
For those of you that receive my weekly foreclosure, short sale and bank owned Distressed Property Email you already know that an astounding 43% of the single family homes and condos are now under contract. This further diminishing of the distressed inventory in the upper valley has put enormous pressure on active buyers and has created boston car exotic in rental multiple bidding war situations on the best price product.
Last Wednesday CBMR representatives were available to discuss the 2012 Master Development Plan s (MDP) five-year vision boston car exotic in rental and to hear everyone s thoughts and comments before submitting the MDP to the US Forest Service.
Please click here to download a letter from Tyler Sweeney, local home energy efficiency expert.  Through the Office for Resource Efficiency (ORE) and the federally-funded Energy Smart Program, Tyler is offering FREE energy audits and FREE energy improvement upgrades to local homeowners. Learn ways to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient.
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