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		<title>Summit County Vacation Homes and Trends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vacation real estate on the Summit County recreational playground remains steady in 2008.Â  Generally speaking, the Summit County real estate market is avoiding the extremesâ€” such as very low prices and sellers holding out for the big bucks.Â  As long as buyers and sellers go down the middle road, real estate in Breckenridge, Keystone, Silverthorne, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vacation <a href="http://www.jonnabeardsley.com/pages/guestbook.html">real estate on the Summit County</a> recreational playground remains steady in 2008.Â  Generally speaking, the <a href="http://www.jonnabeardsley.com/listings/index.html">Summit County real estate</a> market is avoiding the extremesâ€” such as very low prices and sellers holding out for the big bucks.Â  As long as buyers and sellers go down the middle road, <a title="Breckenridge Families Love Peak 8 Fun Park" href="http://www.jonnabeardsley.com/artman/publish/breckenridge_activities/Breckenridge_Families_Love_Peak_8_Fun_Park.html">real estate in Breckenridge</a>, Keystone, <a title="Silverthorne CO Blue River Living" href="http://www.jonnabeardsley.com/artman/publish/silverthorne_wildernest%20/Silverthorne_CO_Blue_River_Living.html">Silverthorne</a>, Frisco, Copper Mountain and Dillon is still changing hands according to the needs of the owners and investors.Â  With the low interest rates and new jumbo-loan limits, the timing is optimal for buyers dreaming of a <a title="Keystone Resort Real Estate Options" href="http://www.jonnabeardsley.com/artman/publish/copper_mountain_keystone/Keystone_Resort_Real_Estate_Options.html">Keystone</a> or <a title="New Ski-in/Ski-out Breckenridge CO Real Estate" href="http://www.jonnabeardsley.com/artman/publish/new_breckenridge_projects/ski_in_ski_out_breckenridge_real_estate.html">Breckenridge vacation home</a> in â€œColoradoâ€™s Playground.â€<br />
For those who have never purchased vacation real estate in Breckenridge or Summit County, it may be interesting to share some facts.Â  A survey conducted every year by the National Association of Realtors offers insights into the trends and buying patterns of second home-owners and owners of investment properties around the nation.</p>
<p>Looking closer at the needs of vacation-home owners, 66 percent want to be near waterâ€”a river, lake or ocean.Â  (Our playground includes the Blue River, Snake River, Dillon Reservoir and other wonderfully refreshing splashes in the forest and mountains.)Â  Thirty-nine percent want to be near recreational and sporting activities. (We boast a glorious array of recreational activities and year-round sports activities).Â  Thirty-eight percent want their vacation homes to be located close to vacation or resort areas. (Thatâ€™s us!)Â  Thirty-one percent want to be close to mountains and other natural scenery. (We are nestled in one of the most beautiful mountain settings found anywhere.)</p>
<p>The average vacation-home owner earned $120,000 in 2007 and is 59 years old.Â  Even so, 5 percent live in manufactured homes, 22 percent in cabins and cottages, and 40 percent purchased single-family homes for their vacation residences.Â  Half are in resort or recreational areas, 18 percent in small towns ,and 16 percent preferred the rural areas.</p>
<p>Eight of 10 people drive to their vacation homes.Â  The survey revealed property owners in Summit County have a primary residence an average of only 220 miles away.Â  About 1/3 live less than 100 miles away and 1/3 are 500 miles or more.Â  The vast majority (3/4) purchased vacation homes for personal use and 1/3 to diversify investments.Â  Almost 1/5 hopes to retire to their vacation properties.</p>
<p>Contact Jonna Beardsley at (970) 453-2200 or (800) 774-7970 to learn about available properties in the resort areas.</p>
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