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Ski Summit Show with Matt Dayton | Episode 013

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Welcome to this week's episode of the Ski Summit Show with your host, Matt Dayton, and producer and livestream sidekick, Benji from Benji Does.


Today, we'll be talking about the latest real estate news and tips in Colorado mountain real estate. We'll start by discussing what Summit County buyers can expect from the 2023 housing market, which industry experts say is a mixed bag - Article Link. Matt will also share real estate tips on what comes with the home and what stays when you sell your home. In the spirit of winter sports, our Question of the Day is about whether Matt, as an Olympic ski jumper, has any broken bones or awesome scars. And in our MLS Check, Matt will share the latest real estate activity in Summit County.


Don't forget to join the chat and chime in with your questions, as Benji will be monitoring it throughout the livestream. And as always, if you enjoy the show, please leave us a like, share us on social media, subscribe to the channel, and check the description for links to things we mentioned in this episode. Thanks for tuning in to the Ski Summit Show with Matt Dayton and Benji from Benji Does, and we hope to see you in the mountains soon!

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