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Ski Summit Show with Matt Dayton | Episode 031

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What’s up everyone! Welcome to this week's blog post where we delve into the intriguing world of Colorado mountain real estate. As part of the Ski Summit Show, we not only share the latest in local real estate news but also provide practical tips for both newbies and seasoned property investors.

This week, we take a look at how to break into the Summit County housing market and the importance of working with a broker. We also shed light on the recent flood of property valuation appeals in the region and what it means for you as a potential buyer or seller.


Today's News Articles:

In our Real Estate Tips segment, we delve into effective negotiation tactics that could potentially save you thousands of dollars in your next property deal.


For our Question of the Day, we explore the popular local attractions in Summit County that summer vacationers seek and how these attractions can influence property demand and pricing.


We also provide an update on current market conditions and share our Top 5 New Listings in the Summit County area, and we toured a $10,000,000 home! You have got to see this amazing property! Link >


Thanks for reading! If you found this blog post insightful, don't forget to share it on your social media platforms. And for more real-time updates, join us live every week on the Ski Summit Show. See you in the mountains soon!

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