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Are Property Taxes Rising? Plus: Agave Fest in Breck & a Must-See Listing on Barton Ridge

  • Writer: Ski Summit Homes
    Ski Summit Homes
  • Jun 26
  • 1 min read

It’s Episode 118 of the Ski Summit Show, and I’m diving into the headlines with some bold predictions. Are Colorado property taxes about to spike? A recent article says yes—but the reality might surprise you. I break down the exemptions, potential increases, and why the Centennial State still boasts some of the lowest property tax rates in the country.


What's Happening in the Summit?

We also highlight an awesome local event: the Breckenridge Agave Festival. From tastings and dinners to live music and food vendors, it’s shaping up to be a weekend to remember right at The Maggie.


Listing of the Week

Finally, you don’t want to miss this week’s listing: 41 Barton Ridge Drive in Breckenridge. This home is something special—4,395 square feet of well-crafted design, reclaimed hardwood flooring, massive views, solar panels, and a bonus caretaker’s unit above the garage. It’s listed at $4,295,000 and it’s one of my favorite neighborhoods in all of Summit County—Barton Creek Reserve.


If you’ve got questions about the market, investment timing, or just want to tour this incredible property—let’s talk.


See you in the mountains soon…

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