Winter has officially arrived in Summit County, Colorado

December 3rd, 2008 lbaxter Posted in A-Basin, Breckenridge, Colorado, Copper Mountain, Holidays, Keystone Mountain, Summit County, Uncategorized 1 Comment »

Bad weather and holiday crowds created the perfect storm of awful traffic Sunday. Here, cars try to merge onto a packed I-70 in Silverthorne. Special to the  Summit Daily/Thomas Zieba

Bad weather and holiday crowds created the perfect storm of awful traffic Sunday. Here, cars try to merge onto a packed I-70 in Silverthorne. Special to the Summit Daily/Thomas Zieba

Winter has officially arrived in Summit County Colorado this past Saturday and Sunday.   It turned out to be quite the adventure on I-70, especially on Sunday, the end of a Holiday weekend.

I don’t understand why people don’t plan on spending the night on Sunday or leave a day earlier, or plan to come a day earlier.  Why not take that extra vacation day and save your sanity and be safe?  Why not plan to leave on Monday morning early?  I realize people have to work on Monday or go to school, but it is only an hour drive to the West side of Denver when there is no traffic or weather.  Combine traffic, weather, and a Holiday and it spells wasted time on I-70.  Now you are talking a 5-7 hour drive to get back to Denver.    Even if it doesn’t snow, just plan on spending the night or leave at 8am on Sunday.    A regular commute back to Denver on a  Sunday night could take you 2-4 hours without any weather related problems or a Holiday. The reason traffic is so congested is that everyone leaves the various ski areas at the same time, Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mtn. Loveland, Winter Park.  All of these ski areas funnel into I-70.

I-70 did end up closing until 10pm on Sunday night and several of the stranded motorist ended up camping out at the Silverthorne Rec center, which seems to be acting as a Holiday Inn more times that it should. 

 We had quite a winter last year, and even though it seems to be clear in Denver, it is another story in the mountains once the weather moves in.  Combine that with people that have front-wheel drive cars or who have never driven in snow and you end up with multiple accidents.  I don’t know about you, but I sure don’t like to end up in traffic for hours on end after a wonderful weekend in the mountains. 

 I did end up driving to Denver on Monday morning for some appointments and it only took me 1 hr 30 min. This was with snow packed roads and some traffic . So what is the solution?  Why not purchase that mountain condo as an investment, or a rental and a place your family can enjoy.  It will be a better investment than the stock market.  Our prices are stable right now.  Rest assured you won’t be one of the thousands of stranded motorist on I-70. 

 

 The interest rates are below 6% now.  Why not enjoy life, come to the mountains and have fun, and relax!  Check out my website www.leahbaxter.com or call me 970-389-6367.

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Breckenridge Community Update

November 28th, 2007 admin Posted in Breckenridge, Holidays, Uncategorized Comments Off

Good morning!  It is snowing out, yeah!  Breckenridge received about 9″ of snow last night, and there is snow in the forecast for the next few days!

If you are looking for things to do this weekend, Saturday, December 1, 2007, Breckenridge celebrates with its annual Lighting of Breckenridge, which brings together guests and locals every year to rejoice in true holiday spirit. They will have storytelling and crafts between 2-4pm and Santa arrives at the Subway at 5pm.  Then Santa will lead a processional down main street to the Blue River Plaza to light the tree.

There is also a  free Holiday concert with  Kelly Donovan, winner of the 2007 International Songwriter of the Year with Solid Gospel for her Christmas song, “An Angels Prayer.”

Also, Team Summit (which is a local organization that helps kids to learn how to ski race, snowboard and have fun) is having their 27Th Annual Ski Ball at the Keystone Conference center this Saturday night at 6pm.  Tickets at the door are $120 .  There will be a silent auction and verbal auction benefiting the non-profit team.  There will be dinner and dancing at 7:30 and music by The Tommy Shreve Band.  It is a lot of fun!

The Real Estate Market up here is a very strong seller’s market and it is not affected by the economy that the newscasters portray is dismal all over the nation.  In fact, we have been experiencing 10-20% appreciation every year for the past 4 years.  There isn’t a lot of inventory, however, there is the demand.  Our market consists of 65-70% second homeowners who are looking for that special place to either retire and bring their families or by the person who wants that mountain property to enjoy in the summer or the winter.

Since this is a resort area and people choose to live this is part of the reason we are not affected by the economy.  Have a great day! www.leahbaxter.com

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