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Aspen Real Estate - For recent sales activity see The Estin Report blog. Real estate broker Tim Estin posts on the State of the Aspen Market.

Summer 2010: Time to Buy in Aspen?

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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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The Estin Report: 2nd Quarter 2010 - Aspen Snowmass Residential
                                               
            The Estin Report: 2Q2010 rev.             The Estin Report:Vacant Land           Article on Estin Land report
            Aspen Snowmass Residential                            2004-2010 YTD                                     June 23, 2010
 
1) The Estin Report 2Q2010: Aspen Snowmass Residential  (revised July 10, 2010 (pg 1,9 &10)

2) Aspen Snowmass Vacant Land Report: 2004 - 2010 YTD (June 18, 2010)
3) 1Qtr 2010 (Jan 1 - March 31, 2010) Aspen Snowmass Residential Real Estate Summary
4) 4Qtr 2009 (Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 2009 ) Aspen Snowmass Residential Real Estate Summary Chart compared to 4th Quarter 2008
5) Year 2009: Jan 1, 2009 - Dec. 31, 2009 compared to full year 2008
6) 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.

 
Summer 2010 Reading: "What's Your Property Worth?" and "Stealing Condos"...Aspen Magazine & Aspen Sojourner
                                 

                     Aspen Magazine: "Whats Your Property Worth?"               Aspen Sojourner: Market Watch - "Stealing Condos"

 
Big Chill in Colorado Mountain Resort Home Sales Starting to Thaw, Denver Post

05/23/10 article: "While first-quarter sales in all of Pitkin County were down compared with a year ago, they increased in the Upper Roaring Fork Valley communities of Aspen, Snowmass Village, Woody Creek and Old Snowmass. 'So far this year, 79 residential properties have closed, a 49 percent increase over the same period a year ago', said Aspen broker Tim Estin (of Mason Morse Real Estate and author of The Estin Report and blog on Aspen Snowmass real estate).'There are some significant bargains here based on trends and prices,'  Estin said. 'I would definitely say the smart money is recognizing that and there are transactions occurring'."

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Aspen Real Estate Goes Through Peaks and Valleys, 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.

 
Broker: Aspen Spec Home Market Leads Real Estate Decline, ADN


A certain seven-time Tour de France winner may be the fastest man in the world on a bike, but he sure had bad timing in the Aspen real estate market. Lance Armstrong paid $9.17 million for his West End home in October 2008, shortly after the world went into an economic free fall. One year later, the spec house right next door — designed and built by the same team at the same time with the same high-end design and finishes — finally sold for $6 million, a discount of more than one-third from what the famous cyclist paid.

Without naming the famous buyer, local broker Tim Estin wrote about the tale of the two sales in a recent blog to illustrate what’s happening locally with Aspen real estate prices, and more specifically how the spec home market may be an indicator of the bottoming out of the market.No two properties are alike to the real estate industry, Estin, who is with Mason and Morse, said in a recent interview, but the two aforementioned homes are about as close as you’re going to get to comparable sales.“The only difference is it’s one year later,” he said.The house sold in October 2008 was $1,614 per square foot, while the neighboring home, already discounted when it was put on the market in June, had its asking price lowered until it eventually sold for $970 per square foot (40 percent less than its twin).

“This story illustrates the sober reality developer/builders must face, how to unload inventory in a falling market?” Estin wrote in his blog.“Consistently, developer/builders are setting new low price benchmarks that the rest of the Aspen real estate market — the second home and vacation home seller — is forced to follow.”
By Catherine Lutz, Nov. 16, 2009 Aspen Daily News

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