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Aspen Real Estate - Be Informed

Mid-Winter 2010: Is it Time to Buy?

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"We try to get in when the perception of risk is much greater than the reality of risk."

Investor Wilbur Ross, NPR Radio interview, March 2009

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Three New Estin Reports: 4th Qtr 2009, Year 2009, Years 2004-2009 Comparisons.

02/03/10: The Estin Report has posted two reports and a year over year comparison series: 1) 4Qtr 2009 (Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 2009 ) Aspen Snowmass Residential Real Estate Summary Chart compared to 4th Quarter 2008; 2) Year 2009 Jan 1, 2009 - Dec. 31, 2009 compared to full year 2008: 3) 2004-2009 Year Comparisons: Aspen Snowmass single family home and condo/duplex sales Prior quarterly and annual reports are available in the Aspen Real Estate Archives Section in their respective 2006 - 2010 Market Statistics folder.

 
Tim Estin Interviewed on Colorado Public Radio

On 12/24/09, Colorado Public Radio interviewed "Aspen real estate broker and blogger" Tim Estin about recent trends in one of the wealthiest markets in the country. To listen, click link: "Aspen Real Estate Goes Through Peaks and Valleys" … (Also, see: CO Public Radio Dec. '09 schedule). My blog post 01/04/10 The Estin Report: Aspen Real Estate 'White Paper' Year End 2009" is derived from notes in preparation for that interview.

 
Aspen Real Estate: Bubble? A look to 2007, NewWest.net, Jan 24 2007

This article was originally published in the Mountain Business Journal, Jan 2, 2007.

Locally, the past three years have been unprecedented in the Aspen/Roaring Fork Valley’s upward trajectory of real estate values. Prices are at record levels – although at any point in time in the past 50 years in Aspen they have been – and inventory is tight.

The state of the housing market in much of the county may be gloomy but in the Roaring Fork Valley (Aspen, Basalt, Carbondale, Glenwood Springs) real estate values – and especially Aspen/Snowmass – continue to be strong with few, if any, signs of weakening and only isolated, property specific, areas of weakness.

Along with a handful of other resorts, Aspen’s international credentials are unique. The real estate market here is cushioned by a global demand for the Aspen product – a sport, intellectual, and cultural mountain resort powerhouse that’s unmatched anywhere in the U.S. And there is a limited supply of properties here.

There are many reasons for continued strong growth, and here are some national trends and more specific local trends and statistics directly impacting real estate in the Aspen area.

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