Just Listed: Mountain Contemporary Gem in Elk Rest Meadows

 
 
 

Come take a look at this stunning Evergreen mountain contemporary home with all of the features and appeal of a new build in the city, but in the beautiful foothills of CO!

An Elk Rest Meadows gem, this beautiful property offers a traditional floorplan including a gourmet kitchen with abundant dark walnut cabinets, pull out pot and pan drawers, an oversized pantry, double ovens, stainless steel appliances, a 5 burner gas range and tons of storage around the large island - an entertainers dream. Delight in the gleaming hardwood floors and natural daylight and enjoy the sounds of hummingbirds right outside your windows. The main floor also offers a formal dining room and formal living room which provide additional spaces to gather. The main floor office [or main floor bedroom with large closet] is light and airy, a picturesque living room with 2-story vaulted ceilings, large picture windows, a beautiful stone fireplace w/gas log insert offers a clean rustic feel. The large main-level laundry sits right off the entrance to the 3-car garage. Upstairs you will find 4 bedrooms complete with a spacious primary bedroom with 5 piece bath and deep soaking, jetted tub and dual large closets! The joint bath connects two more bedrooms, both with large closets and lots of natural light. The 4th bedroom upstairs is a perfect guest suite or additional bedroom/office with its own, private 3/4 bath. All of this plus a full unfinished basement ready for you to design the basement of your dreams! The covered outdoor patio and additional paver patio with firepit make up just a portion of this home's many enjoyable outdoor spaces. Relish the incredible views and foothills location with all of the comforts of the newer home. Minutes off of I70 for ease of commute, close proximity to shopping, dining, downtown Evergreen, Evergreen lake and golf course, Bergen park and miles and miles of trails for mountain biking, hiking and enjoying all of what Colorado has to offer!

Listed by Kendra Lanterman for West + Main Homes. Please contact Kendra for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Gorgeous Morrison Home with Panoramic Views

 
 
 

With gorgeous mountain views, this charming and unique 1960 farmhouse is perfectly situated on a .5 acre lot with original character and architectural design throughout!

This is the quintessential CO property; perfectly situated at the base of Red Rocks in the highly desirable Willow Springs community. Immediately as you enter your eyes draw attention to the gorgeous panoramic views of the mountains and partial city views from the large picture windows that fill the house with natural light. On the main floor enjoy a quaint + tranquil formal living room, spacious main floor office with custom built-ins and french doors, a large formal dining room and a gourmet kitchen complete with blonde oak cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances that include a gas range and double ovens, as well as a new sub-zero refrigerator and a custom dining table with matching granite. Right outside your eat-in nook, you can enjoy your new oversized trex 2-story deck overlooking the stunning landscape below! Upstairs offers 4 bedrooms including a spacious Primary Suite with 5-piece bath, deep soaking tub with fireplace, dual closets and sinks + a private balcony to take in arguably the best view in the house! Another bedroom upstairs is attached to the large laundry room with built-ins, the other two upper bedrooms share a joint bath and both have window seats to take in the views. All of this space, plus a large loft! The basement is an oasis all on its own with a full kitchen, media room, game room, 3/4 bath, guest bedroom with flex space for an office or home gym, a massive 15' storage room and an entrance to another grand patio with views of the mtns, plenty of shade from the mature landscaping and room to entertain. The .5 acre lot is beautifully landscaped + easy to maintain, plus the surrounding property is landscaped to match; making your lot look even larger! This community is truly unlike any other and features a private lake for fishing, community parks, award winning schools sitting adjacent to Red Rocks Country Club with an 18 hole private golf course, pool, and restaurants!

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Summit County government implements short-term rental moratorium in neighborhood zones

 
 

Over 112 community members tuned into the commissioners’ meeting via Zoom and over 40 showed up in person.

For the second time within a year, Summit County government has passed a short-term rental moratorium. The first three-month moratorium took effect last fall, and now this second nine-month moratorium, effective immediately, will put a pause on any licenses being issued within the county’s neighborhood zones.

The moratorium does have some exemptions, including people who are already under contract with a home and had planned to apply for a license. The county will also set up a process where community members can apply for a special exemption for other unique circumstances too.

The decision to implement a moratorium came as a surprise to many community members, especially those in the local property management and real estate industries, many of whom attended the Summit Board of County Commissioners’ work session and regular meetings on Tuesday, May 24. During the morning work session, the commissioners heard a presentation from Summit County Senior Planner Jessica Potter, who reiterated the current trajectory for short-term license applications so far this year.

A few weeks ago, Potter told the commissioners during a work session meeting on May 3 that the county’s new short-term rental program was not deterring the number of license applications, especially its Type 2 licenses. These particular licenses are for neighborhood zones — or areas that are traditionally occupied by locals such as Wildernest, Dillon Valley and Mesa Cortina. The new regulations passed in December capped the number of nights these units could be rented out at 135 per year.

The presentation earlier this month showed projections for the rest of the year, and the commissioners heard these numbers again during Tuesday’s work session meeting. Later that day, they held a vote on a nine-month moratorium for short-term rental licenses in neighborhood zones.

During the commissioners’ regular meeting that afternoon, up to 115 community members turned in virtually and another 40-50 community members attended in person. Potter explained why the county was voting on such a measure. That included the following: 60% of short-term rentals approved in 2022 have been in neighborhood zones; in the second half of 2021, 39% of home sales resulted in a short-term rental license, which is up from the second half of 2020; and 68% of all short-term rentals are owned by someone who lives outside of Summit County.

After Potter’s presentation, 23 speakers voiced their discontent — and, at times, anger — with the commissioners.

At least four individuals called the vote a “knee-jerk reaction.” Many speakers expressed their surprise that the county was taking up a vote so suddenly. A couple more asked that the commissioners prolong their vote until after the summer season, which is typically when the local real estate market sees the most transactions out of the year.

“Give us a chance to earn a living,” said Karen Mapes, Breckenridge resident and real estate agent for Re/Max Properties of the Summit.

A couple others pointed out that the new regulations had just been imposed last December, and they questioned whether or not the county had enough reliable data to make their decision.

“It doesn’t appear that there’s been any valid data or research to support the direction that the county is heading with short-term rentals,” said Tess Scalise, a Dillon resident and real estate agent for Re/Max Properties of the Summit. “We don’t know conclusively that limiting the number of short-term rental licenses or the number of short-term rental opportunities will make a difference on workforce housing.”

Other comments at the meeting included concern how this moratorium might impact locals working in positions such as housekeepers, maintenance workers, landscapers and the like.

“I’d like to make a very specific request to not pass this moratorium today,” said Adam Parker, who lives in unincorporated Summit County and is the owner of Summit Luxury Estates. “I had no idea — I don’t think almost anybody had an idea — that this was even on the menu. I saw an email yesterday, scrambled to try to make it here only to find out when I got here that you’re actually going to vote on this today, and I’m like this can’t be real. How could something this significant not have been communicated with the community?”

At the end of the public comment period, some of the commissioners, as well as Potter, answered some of these concerns. Potter said that when the county implemented its three-month short-term rental moratorium last year, it received 172 license applications within a matter of days. The tight turnaround for this moratorium is to keep that from happening again.

Potter also addressed the concern that local jobs would take a hit if a moratorium was put in place. She noted that in total, there are between 9,000 and 10,000 licenses in the county that currently support local businesses.

Both Summit County Commissioners Josh Blanchard and Elisabeth Lawrence said the board was not “anti-STRs” and that they knew the county needed short-term rentals to support its tourist population. Even so, both expressed their desire to balance this industry’s needs with the needs of the rest of the community.

Finally, Summit County Commissioner Tamara Pogue addressed community concerns about the rapid pace of installing a moratorium. Pogue said when she takes walks near her home, there are numerous individuals usually parked along a nearby road who live from their cars and that many of these individuals work in the county. She pointed to them as a reason for moving quickly.

“I wonder what those folks would feel about today’s conversation,” Pogue said. “Would they urge us to rush? Would they say that this is a crisis? (What) would they say (about) the five month’s worth of data that showed us what we did last fall has not reduced the slow of the increase in short-term rental license applications? I don’t think they would ask us to wait. I think they would ask us to do whatever we can to help them.”

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Film On The Rocks is Back for Summer 2022!

 
 

After two years of drive-in screenings and a limited run of in-amphitheatre events in 2021, the 2022 Film on the Rocks will be a fully in-amphitheatre experience.

“We’re incredibly grateful to our audiences who fully embraced the drive-in concept for Film on the Rocks over these past two seasons. However, there is nothing more special than the in-amphitheatre experience that Red Rocks delivers and we know that this year’s lineup, packed with some of the most popular films of all time, as well as some new film and documentary additions, is going to create a very memorable summer under the stars.” - Kevin Smith, Denver Film CEO

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THOR: RAGNAROK

MON JUN 13, 2022 - 7:00 PM

THE SANDLOT

MON JUL 18, 2022 - 7:00 PM

THE GREATEST SHOWMAN

MON JUL 25, 2022 - 7:00 PM

SUMMER OF SOUL

MON AUG 1, 2022 - 7:00 PM

DUNE

MON AUG 15, 2022 - 7:00 PM

TICKETING INFORMATION

🎟 General Admission: $16

🎟 VIP: $32

Group Pricing

🎟 20-49 Guests: $15 per person

🎟 50-100 Guests: $14 per person

🎟 100+ Guests: $13 per person

For more information on Group Sales, please email russel@denverfilm.org.

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Gen-Zers Are Indeed Buying Houses in the City Predicted to Be Most Popular in 2022

 
 

The experts called it; young home buyers listened.

At the end of 2021, all eyes were still on Austin as the city in America where everyone wanted to move. In fact, the market there was so hot that one homeowner’s house value jumped $100,000 in less than a year. But these days, at least when it comes to young, first-time buyers, moving out West is more appealing than settling down in the Lone Star State. According to the latest data from Lending Tree, Gen-Zers (those born between 1997 and 2012) are in favor of putting down roots in Salt Lake City. The news shouldn’t come as a total shock, as just this past December, Realtor.com’s team of forecasters predicted it would be the most popular place to buy a home this year, thanks to its scenic biking and hiking trails and easy access to outdoor recreation. 

But it isn’t just nature that’s drawing 20-somethings to the capital city—it’s also stability. Salt Lake City has the largest share of mortgages (16 percent!) offered to Gen-Z residents. So even those who have just graduated from college can feel confident moving to the metro area. If you’re looking to make a move over the summer (like 60 percent of the country), here’s the average credit score among Gen-Z home buyers in the top-five most popular cities, to give you an idea of where you’ll need to be financially.

  • Salt Lake City: 701

  • Louisville, Kentucky: 699

  • Oklahoma City: 697

  • Cincinnati: 702

  • Indianapolis: 699

On the opposite end of the spectrum, it’s no surprise that New York and San Francisco hold the lowest percentage of mortgages given to Gen-Z buyers at less than 4.5 percent. Of course, if you have your heart set on a pricier coastal location, the best step you can take to nail down a great monthly rate is to pay down other debts in order to boost your credit score. Equity, here you come.

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