Eagle County (Vail and Beaver Creek) Real Estate: October 2006

Friday, October 27, 2006

www.searchinvail.com Real Estate in Eagle County, Colorado (Vail Colorado real estate, Beaver Creek real estate, Bachelor's Gulch properties, Wildridge Realtors, Avon Real Estate, Eagle-Vail Realtors, Minturn real estate, The Vail Valley, Cordillera, Wolcott, Gypsum, Eagle, Edwards real estate and more) has been very active over the past couple of years. Finding a good Realtor in the Vail Valley is imperitive when attempting to obtain a desireable property. www.SearchinVail.com has teamed up with Keller Williams in Edwards, Colorado to help cleints get the service they desire. Using the best technology to search the Vail MLS for real estate and properties has never been more enjoyable and rewarding. Go to www.searchinvail.com in order to obtain a Realtor in the Vail Valley who is interested in assisting your real estate search and get some results. With cutting edge technology and a team of insprired locals, www.searchinvail is the place to find your Vail and Beaver Creek area Realtor who can assist you needs in all of Eagle County. With fairly quick moving inventory and aggressive buyers, you need a pro-active Realtor to assist your Vail, Colorado and Beaver Creek, Colorado area real estate needs.

Monday, October 23, 2006

www.searchinvail.com Do you know what today is? One day closer to SKI SEASON! If you are looking to purchase real estate (homes and/or land) in Eagle County, Colorado (Vail, Beaver Creek, Bachelor's Gulch, Eagle, Gypsum, Eagle-Vail, Minturn, Vail Valley, Eagle Ranch, Brightwater Club, Lionshead, Vail Village, Edwards, Cordillera, Arrowhead and more)...go to www.searchinvail.com and one of the pro-active Realtors will quickly respond to your real estate and MLS search requests. The Realtors at www.searchinvail.com are here to assist you in obtaining the perfect property to match your Vail and Beaver Creek real estate needs.

Friday, October 20, 2006

www.searchinvail.comIf you are looking to purchase real estate (homes and/or land) in Eagle County, Colorado (Vail, Beaver Creek, Bachelor's Gulch, Eagle, Gypsum, Eagle-Vail, Minturn, Vail Valley, Eagle Ranch, Brightwater Club, Lionshead, Vail Village, Edwards, Cordillera, Arrowhead and more)...go to www.searchinvail.com and one of the pro-active Realtors will quickly respond to your real estate and MLS search requests. The Realtors at www.searchinvail.com are here to assist you in obtaining the perfect property to match your Vail and Beaver Creek real estate needs.www.searchinvail.com(Vail Real Estate, Beaver Creek Real Estate, Vail Colorado Real Estate, Beaver Creek Colorado Real Estate and all of Eagle County, Colorado Real Estate)www.searchinvail.com

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

www.searchinvail.comWhen looking for a Realtor in the Vail Valley (Beaver Creek, Avon, Eagle, Eagle-Vail, Edwards, Gypsum, Minturn, etc) a lot of people are finding that the internet can be a good place to find a Realtor and also, sometimes, a bad place to try and get information. If a client chooses to go to www.searchinvail.com, they have found the right place to search for all of their real estate needs. With cutting edge technology and quick responses from the Realtors, clients can expect the internet real estate service that they deserve. Real estate in Vail, Beaver Creek and the surrounding areas moves quickly. Requesting to receive listings they day they are listed is a great way to start. Working with your Realtor, a client needs to let the Eagle County Realtor know what they desire from the beginning. There are many different areas that fit many different personalities. Log on to www.searchinvail.com to find your Realtor for Vail, Beaver Creek, Eagle-Vail, Avon, Eagle, Gypsum, Minturn and all of Eagle County, Colorado.www.searchinvail.com

Monday, October 16, 2006

www.searchinvail.com SKI SEASON IS ALMOST HERE! If you are looking to purchase real estate (homes and/or land) in Eagle County, Colorado (Vail, Beaver Creek, Bachelor's Gulch, Eagle, Gypsum, Eagle-Vail, Minturn, Vail Valley, Eagle Ranch, Brightwater Club, Lionshead, Vail Village, Edwards, Cordillera, Arrowhead and more)...go to www.searchinvail.com and one of the pro-active Realtors will quickly respond to your real estate and MLS search requests. The Realtors at www.searchinvail.com are here to assist you in obtaining the perfect property to match your Vail and Beaver Creek real estate needs.www.searchinvail.com(Vail Real Estate, Beaver Creek Real Estate, Vail Colorado Real Estate, Beaver Creek Colorado Real Estate and all of Eagle County, Colorado Real Estate)www.searchinvail.com

Thursday, October 12, 2006

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As Per Vail Daily-
Building boom continues in Vail
Street projects• East Meadow Drive: Bricks have been installed on Meadow Drive. Two areas near Crossroads still need to be paved with bricks. • Willow Bridge Road: Workers are pouring concrete for the new pedestrian bridge. Willow Bridge Road will also be repaved with asphalt over the next week.• Village parking structure: About 100 parking spaces that have been closed for work on the street-heating boiler will reopen within the next week.Front Door projectWorkers are doing excavation and shoring on the site. About 130,000 cubic yards of dirt have been removed, with another 33,000 left to be taken away. Excavation should be complete by Nov. 1. A crane is supposed to arrive at the site Oct. 17, and another crane is supposed to come Oct. 24.The project, near the Vista Bahn, is supposed to be done by 2008. Vail Resorts’ Front Door project includes a new skier services building, a private club, a new spa for the Lodge at Vail and 13 Lodge at Vail Chalets residences. Ten of the 13 residences have been sold, averaging $2,400 per square foot.Four SeasonsThe Four Seasons is working on getting the dewatering permit, said Dave Brooks of the John Hardy Group. The developer is also still working on easement agreements with neighbors for shoring the project.The $260 million project will have 120 hotel rooms, 16 condos and 19 fractional-ownership units. The completion date was once scheduled for 2008, but that date has been pushed back to 2009, Brooks said. The Four Seasons will be just southwest of the main Vail roundabout.
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The Arrabelle at Vail SquareDrywall, framing, window and door installation, boiler work and fire-proofing continue. Workers are doing utility work at Lionshead Place for the streetscape project. Bricks and asphalt will be put down Oct. 6 until Nov. 15. Construction trailers will move away from the gondola to make space for skiers before ski season starts.The building began in April and is slated to be completed by late 2007. The Arrabelle will have 67 condos, a 36-room hotel, stores and an ice rink. The building is on the site of the old gondola building in Lionshead.Gore Creek PlaceEight of the 16 townhouses have been delivered to their owners, said Rob Katz, Vail Resorts chief executive.There are 16 townhouses, each with four or five bedrooms. All have been sold. The project began in late 2004. The Gore Creek Place townhouses are alongside Gore Creek behind the Vail Marriott in Lionshead.Vail Plaza Hotel and ClubWorkers are doing curb and gutter work. Officials hope to open part of the building to guests by December.The Vail Plaza Hotel and Club is between the frontage road and East Meadow Drive in Vail Village. The project includes 100 hotel rooms, 38 fractional-ownership units, two restaurants and a spa. The restaurants will be DaVinci, an Italian restaurant, and Milano, a casual restaurant. Construction began in November 2004.One Willow Bridge RoadWorkers are doing interior finishes and finishing up the exterior, which is 90 percent complete, said Todd Johnston, project manager for the Weitz Company. They are also finishing work on the pool and spa area and working on the interior of the Marketplace building, he said. The first residents will move in sometime during the upcoming ski season, Johnston said. The marketplace should be open by the first of the new year, Johnston said.Work began in January 2005. It has 10 condos and 12 fractional-ownership units. The marketplace will include a cafeteria, a grocery, a bakery, a sweet shop, a wine bar and a liquor store. One Willow Bridge Road is at the International Bridge and East Meadow Drive in Vail Village.SonnenalpTwo more stores, Luca Bruno Due and a high-end antiques store, are expected to move in and be open by Thanksgiving. Verbatim Booksellers and the Swiss Chalet restaurant are already open in the new wing, which includes new hotel rooms.Other projects• The Vail Mountainview Residences on Gore Creek is being built on the site of Apollo Park near Ford Park. It will have 24 condos. Demolition should begin within the next two weeks, and construction is expected be completed by 2008, said Ron Byrne, the developer. The two westernmost buildings of Apollo Park will be torn down.• The Ritz-Carlton Residences-Vail will have 107 condos. April 2007 is being targeted for the beginning of construction, said Russ Forrest of the town of Vail. The U.S. Forest Service has given approval to Vail Resorts to build a lift with a base near the project. The Ritz-Carlton site is at the corner of Forest Road and the South Frontage Road near the Vail Marriott.• Solaris at the Crossroads site was approved earlier this month in a townwide vote. Construction is supposed to start at the end of the 2006-07 ski season and last two years. It will have 69 condos, a 10-lane bowling alley, a three-screen movie theater, a public plaza-ice rink, stores and restaurants.• Work has started on the Manor Vail project, which will add 17 new condos. Workers are doing foundation work and are adding fire sprinklers, said Chuck Madison of East West Partners, the developer. Work will stop in December and resume in April, Madison said. The targeted completion date is summer of 2008, he said.

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

www.searchinvail.com As per Vail Daily -Vail returns to No. 1 in ski poll— You can say it again: Vail is No. 1.The resort returned to its familiar spot as the top ski resort in North America in this year’s SKI Magazine readers’ poll.It is the 14th time in 19 years that Vail’s has had the top spot. Last year, Vail was No. 2 and Deer Valley in Utah was No. 1. The two resorts swapped places this year.Beaver Creek was ranked eighth, down from sixth last year.Who cares what a magazine says? Well, Matt Carroll, general manager of Double Diamond Ski Shop in Lionshead, said the poll is great publicity for Vail.“I think, to some degree, it adds a certain amount of credibility saying you’re No. 1,” Carroll said. “Some of it is nebulous, but overall, it’s a good place to be.”Tom Neyens, owner of the Ski Valet in Lionshead, said he doesn’t think it makes much of a difference whether Vail is one or two in the rankings.“But if we were to ever drop out of the top three, I think it would be a big hit for Vail from a marketing standpoint,” he said.The top 101. Vail 2. Deer Valley, Utah 3. Snowmass 4. Whistler/Blackcomb 5. Park City, Utah 6. Breckenridge7. Aspen8. Beaver Creek9. Steamboat10. Sun Valley, IdahoImportance of being No. 1From Vail Resorts’ marketing department to Town Hall to local bars, folks in Vail seem to take the No. 1 ranking seriously.After Vail dropped to No. 2 last year, politicians running for Vail Town Council pondered how Vail could get back to the top spot. The rankings even came up during this summer’s Crossroads election, with both sides considering how the proposed building would help or hurt Vail in the vaunted rankings.Mayor, real estate mogul and Vail pioneer Rod Slifer said the rankings force Vail to try to keep improving.“I think you’ll hear it at Town Hall during conversations during the year,” said Mayor Rod Slifer. “Someone will say, ‘We’re No. 1, and we want to stay there.’”Though disappointed that Vail placed a mere sixth in the apres ski category — compared to Aspen’s top spot — Red Lion owner and apres ski fixture Phil Long said the rankings portend a good season.“People who get those ski magazines nationally and internationally make a decision about which resort to go to,” he said. “There’s a lot of spontaneity to it.”SKI magazine says 6,000 readers took part in its ski resort survey. Some in Vail take the results pretty seriously.SKI magazine/Special to the DailyBrowse Vail Daily PhotosA cross-sectionKendall Hamilton, editor-in-chief of SKI Magazine, said the poll’s participants are a good cross-section of skiers. About 6,000 readers participated this year, a record, he said.“Our readers are not ski-town locals,” he said. “They are folks from all over the country who come to ski resorts.”Poll-takers are asked to rate resorts they’ve visited over the last two years.Hamilton said he thinks the poll affects resorts’ success for the upcoming season. Ski resorts should take the result seriously, and Hamilton believes many of them do, he said.“Any resort that wants to be a big destination resort can look to this survey as a valuable indicator,” he said.SKI Magazine readers rank resorts in 18 categories. Vail was in the top 10 in: snow (ninth), grooming (ninth), terrain/variety (second), lifts (second), service (eighth), weather (seventh), lodging (10th), dining (sixth), apres ski (sixth), off-hill activities (eighth), terrain parks (10th), overall satisfaction (sixth) and on-mountain food (eighth). Beaver Creek was in the top 10 in five categories: grooming (sixth), lifts (ninth), weather (eighth), dining (ninth) and on-mountain food (sixth).Vail Resorts’ five ski mountains ranked in the top 20 among Western resorts. Besides Vail and Beaver Creek, Breckenridge was sixth, Keystone was 14th and Heavenly at Lake Tahoe was 17th.Copper Mountain, just east of Vail, ranked 19th.The rankings issue of SKI magazine comes out Sept. 26.Staff Writer Edward Stoner can be reached at 748-2929 or estoner@vaildaily.com.Vail, Coloradohttp://www.searchinvail.com/ Search the MLS for homes in Vail, Lionshead, Cascade, Avon, Beaver Creek, Eagle-Vail, Minturn, Leadville, Wolcott, Red Cliff, Eagle, Edwards, Cordillera, Gypsum, Bachelor Gulch, Arrowhead, Singletree, Berry Creek Ranch, and more! http://www.searchinvail.com/

Friday, October 06, 2006

www.searchinvail.comWhen looking for a Realtor in the Vail Valley (Beaver Creek, Avon, Eagle, Eagle-Vail, Edwards, Gypsum, Minturn, etc) a lot of people are finding that the internet can be a good place to find a Realtor and also, sometimes, a bad place to try and get information. If a client chooses to go to www.searchinvail.com, they have found the right place to search for all of their real estate needs. With cutting edge technology and quick responses from the Realtors, clients can expect the internet real estate service that they deserve. Real estate in Vail, Beaver Creek and the surrounding areas moves quickly. Requesting to receive listings they day they are listed is a great way to start. Working with your Realtor, a client needs to let the Eagle County Realtor know what they desire from the beginning. There are many different areas that fit many different personalities. Log on to www.searchinvail.com to find your Realtor for Vail, Beaver Creek, Eagle-Vail, Avon, Eagle, Gypsum, Minturn and all of Eagle County, Colorado.www.searchinvail.com

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

www.searchinvail.com Real Estate in Eagle County, Colorado (Vail Colorado real estate, Beaver Creek real estate, Bachelor's Gulch properties, Wildridge Realtors, Avon Real Estate, Eagle-Vail Realtors, Minturn real estate, The Vail Valley, Cordillera, Wolcott, Gypsum, Eagle, Edwards real estate and more) has been very active over the past couple of years. Finding a good Realtor in the Vail Valley is imperitive when attempting to obtain a desireable property. www.SearchinVail.com has teamed up with Keller Williams in Edwards, Colorado to help cleints get the service they desire. Using the best technology to search the Vail MLS for real estate and properties has never been more enjoyable and rewarding. Go to www.searchinvail.com in order to obtain a Realtor in the Vail Valley who is interested in assisting your real estate search and get some results. With cutting edge technology and a team of insprired locals, www.searchinvail is the place to find your Vail and Beaver Creek area Realtor who can assist you needs in all of Eagle County. With fairly quick moving inventory and aggressive buyers, you need a pro-active Realtor to assist your Vail, Colorado and Beaver Creek, Colorado area real estate needs.