Recent Articles from Michael Slevin
Q1 Real Estate Market Trends Report
Eagle County real estate is starting to see a shift in the market to more predictable activity, with inventory levels starting to rise — normalizing a trend that used to occur each spring and into the summer months before 2020 and 2021’s impact. The likely difference is that the County will probably see less overall […]
2022 Colorado real estate market report
There is good news for both sellers and buyers. Sellers understand there is a window to leverage the market and sell today, which is benefitting home buyers with more inventory.
Q3 real estate market trends report
With fall winding down and winter on the horizon, the traditional seasonal market tempering is also following suit – if just a bit. Buying opportunities still remain and for those looking to make a move and sell, it’s still a good time.
Q2 real estate market trends report
As we embark on the second half of the year, there is both statistical and anecdotal evidence we are beginning to see some signs of a historic “normal” market. The dynamics of our market are unique, and this article offer more specifics for luxury/resort and down valley buyers and sellers.
Q1 real estate market trends report
Eagle County has several different markets, ranging from the resort areas of Vail and Beaver Creek to the down valley communities of Eagle and Gypsum. Each one offers its own unique attributes and different price point options, tailored to the needs, lifestyle interests and budgets of buyers.
Vail Valley real estate experiences heightened interest amidst uncertainty
While every market experienced a pause due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, what has been unexpected is the amount of activity and price point increases throughout the Vail Valley since restrictions were eased.
2019 brings positive real estate gains in Vail Valley
The strength of the overall market was due to strong sales numbers in the “non-core” parts of Vail, Beaver Creek Resort, the middle part of the valley (Minturn to Edwards) and down valley in the Gypsum area.