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The latest market trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors shows that new listings in February were up 21% from where they were in January.
Yes, but: That month-to-month uptick in inventory comes without the context of the historical lows the Front Range has faced of late.
Driving the news: Demand for vacation homes has been trending upward since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with indicators including spikes in Zillow search traffic and rapidly appreciating home price, outpacing the U.S. overall.
Zoom in: Grand County was among the cross-country counties with the highest share of home purchase applications accounting for vacation home applications in 2020.
While these listings are best suited for daydreams and fantasies, there's no harm in window shopping:
Why we love it: This condo — which recently saw a substantial price cut — comes furnished by Barclay Butera Interiors, and has great down valley views from its private balcony.
Community: Base Village — Snowmass Village
Realtor: Steve Harriage — Slifer Smith & Frampton
Specs: 2 beds, 2 baths, 1,669 square feet
Notable features: Built in 2020. Fire pits, infinity-edge spa pool on rooftop Sky Terrace. Dedicated long-term ski storage. One-car parking. HOA fee: $28,885 annually. Amenities include: Bus/shuttle service, fitness center, locker with ski storage and on-site management.
Why we love it: This corner lot in a serene aspen grove is surrounded by evergreens and features a private mountain estate with panoramic views spanning across the Roaring Fork Valley.
Why we love it: This home and guest house is strategically sited on 1.7 acres, with dramatic views of Tiehack, Red Mountain and Starwood. Refinished wide plank hardwood floors, wood beams, trusses, doors and windows blend to provide a warm Norwegian farmhouse feel.
Community: Five Trees — West Aspen
Specs: 5 beds, 5.5 baths, 6,252 square feet
Notable features:s Soaring ceilings, wrap-around terrace. Open floor plan, natural light throughout. The completely renovated kitchen features new hardware and Calacatta Borghini rust countertops. Guest house has its own kitchenette, bath with shower, and bedroom. Two-car garage, ski access, use of Five Trees chairlift and High Mountain Taxi.
Why we love it: This ski-in, ski-out Breckenridge home showcases a modern interpretation of traditional Swiss alpine architecture.
Community: Timber Trail subdivision in Breckenridge
Realtor: Michele Hart + Jim Schlegel — Slifer Smith & Frampton
Specs: 6 beds, 9 baths, 7,595 square feet
Notable features: Centuries-old reclaimed wood from the Alps and Norwegian natural stone. Amenities: Swiss spa with Hammam, game room, wine cellar and three levels of outdoor living. Plus a three-car garage.
Why we love it: Perfectly situated on one of the most awe-inspiring 35-acre sites in the Telluride region, this masterpiece of contemporary design is unmatched in its setting, quality, detail and accommodations. This property, just 10 minutes from the tarmac, is ideally suited as a welcomed getaway or year-round residence.
Specs: 6 beds, 11 baths, 12,452 square feet
Notable features: Soaring interior spaces with decks and covered terraces. A Bulthaup-designed kitchen, theater, spa, fitness area, outdoor kitchen and recreational amenities. Finished basement. Water softener and humidifier. Three fireplaces.
Why we love it: Sitting on 145 useable acres with a stocked aerated pond to keep fish alive in winter, hiking and snowshoe trails and four adventure and picnic areas throughout the property.
Realtor: Kathy Bellamy — Slifer Smith & Frampton
Specs: 6 beds, 9 baths, 13,319 square feet
Notable features: Step-less entry, walls of windows, two four-car garages. His and hers walk-in dressing areas and closets. 300-year old Austrian wood trusses throughout the house, custom iron and glass light fixtures. Hand-scraped reclaimed wood floors. Sound-proof media room and workout room.
Why we love it: This European-inspired mountain estate is just 12 minutes outside of Aspen in the exclusive Starwood community. Situated on 30 flat acres with stunning views of Mount Daly and Capitol Peak, along with its own recreational pond.
Realtor: Kerry Endsley + Lee Merreot — Compass
Specs: 5 beds, 9 bath, 12,167 square feet
Notable features: Built in 1990 and designed by world-renowned designer, Robert Couturier. Upholstered walls, vaulted ceilings with timber beams, window seats and reading nooks, dormer windows, Northern European-style architecture. Several large patios and outdoor living spaces.
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