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Ski Summit Show #91: Breckenridge Film Festival & STR Lawsuit Insights

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Welcome to Ski Summit Show #91! This week, we’re diving into the Breckenridge Film Festival and discussing a significant lawsuit challenging short-term rental fees in Breckenridge. I’m your host, Matt Dayton, joined by Chris Magnotta, who shares valuable insights on the recent developments impacting our local market.



What’s Happening in the Summit

Get ready for the Breckenridge Film Festival! This annual event showcases amazing films and brings the community together. Do you recognize the pink building in the background of the thumbnail for episode 91? Check out the details here.


Real Estate News

We’ll explore the ongoing lawsuit filed by Alexander Dorotik, which argues that the short-term rental fee in Breckenridge violates Colorado’s TABOR. This lawsuit could have major implications for how we view rental regulations and property rights. Learn more about it here.


Market Update

As interest rates decrease, we discuss what this means for buyers and sellers in today’s market. Chris and I break down the potential impacts on real estate decisions moving forward.


MLS Check

Don’t miss this week’s top 3 property listings here.


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See you in the mountains soon...

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