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Have you ever wanted to live in a ski town?

Do you dream of having a mountain home in a remote Colorado ski town? You’re not alone. Thankfully, Colorado has plenty of ski towns to choose from.  Search homes for sale Flying Horse, Colorado Springs at www.rehava.com

Based on a ranking from Vacasa, a vacation rental, real estate, and property management website, four Colorado ski towns rank among the top 10 places in the nation to buy a winter vacation home during the 2020-2021 winter season. Colorado had the most towns represented in the top 10 among the states.

Vail Colorado rank 5th in the country

Vail, Colorado was ranked the highest, coming in 5th among the country’s mountain towns. With a median home cost of $648,651 and a cap rate of 6.1 percent, this fared better than other spots in Colorado. It’s also worth noting that Vail had the most expensive median home cost among the top ten spots.

Following Vail was Breckenridge, with a cap rate of 5.9 percent and a median home cost of $588,324. Steamboat Springs ranked 8th with a cap rate of 5.8 percent and median home cost of $497,000 and Granby ranked 9th with a cap rate of 5 percent and a median home cost of $452,365.

Montanta makes the list

Topping out the list was Big Sky, Montana with a median home cost of $541,842 and a high cap rate of 9.2 percent. Other spots on the list represented states of Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Vermont, and California.

See the full analysis here.

 

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Darla Newton
Darla Newton

I am an active Realtor specializing in the Douglas County /El Paso County areas. I have experience listing and selling residential properties throughout Douglas County including: Castle Rock, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Franktown, Sedalia, and Larkspur. I am currently expanding my business to; Black Forest, Monument, Colorado Springs, Peyton, Falcon, Woodland Park, Divide and Cripple Creek.