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There were a lot of rumors : Breckenridge officials have approved a Summit County commissioner s deed-restricted home sale after disputing personal items sold in tandem deal

Summit County Commissioner Elisabeth Lawrence was approved to sell her deed-restricted home this month after Breckenridge town officials originally disputed attempts to sell personal items for $25,000 a price they deemed too high.  Following.

Short-term rentals, inflation and rising interest rates all had an impact on Summit County s real estate market in the first quarter of 2022

When real estate agents are gauging how strong Summit County’s market will perform that year, they typically won’t base their predictions on the first quarter of the year. Many agents point to the all of.

Breckenridge council candidates discuss short-term rentals, housing, crowding

Ten candidates are vying for three open seats on Breckenridge Town Council, and before voters cast their ballots April 5, candidates sat down to discuss their platforms in an open forum. Participants included Slifer Smith.

What you can get for $3M in Breckenridge, Colorado

What you can get for $3M in Breckenridge, Colorado
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Breckenridge business leaders oppose recent town council ideas in public letter

Photo by Liz Copan / Studio Copan A letter opposing recent actions and discussions of the Breckenridge Town Council stirred the pot at Tuesday’s council meeting. Mayor Eric Mamula responded to the letter, and community members chimed in during the public comment period asking the council to work with them to address the lack of attainable workforce housing in town. The 71 signatures on the letter included both individuals as well as people who signed for their business, including Breckenridge Grand Vacations CEO and co-owner Mike Dudick, Breckenridge Resort Managers President Toby Babich and Breckenridge Associates Real Estate founding partner Rob Neyland. The letter was labeled “One Voice” in an email that was sent to the Town Council and forwarded to the Summit Daily News.

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