Downtown Littleton (They call it ‘LiDo’) lures a new loft project

If you haven’t walked Main Street in downtown Littleton during the past two years, you’re in for a surprise. All of the things that people imagined when Light Rail arrived here have actually happened—a street front like a Hollywood set that has cafes, galleries, taverns…and a venture of condo flats that could have you living here.
Downtown Littleton

Jan Emmert (left) and Michelle Donahue enjoy Littleton’s Main Street scene in front of their information center for Nevada Place.

Developers Jonathan and Debbie Miller (they’ve done some of Denver’s most creative “new urban” projects) are launching Nevada Place, 68 flats with a building site a block north of Main…and a new pre-sale information center that’s in the corner storefront on Main and Nevada, beside Lido Wine Merchants and a new gallery. more »

In Winter Park, Brits are finding value…and a style they like, too

While Winter Park works to shed its image as a slightly dated ski town with a bit too much chalet-gingerbread architecture, one market that hasn’t minded are vacationers from the British Isles.

Listing in Pole Creek
An exceptionally snowy winter and the low dollar are adding to the allure of Grand County to purchasers from the British Isles, who have long favored Winter Park.

“Winter Park has always appealed to the British,” says Denise O’Connell, Broker Associate with Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties, who was part of a team of local real estate specialists who flew to London several years ago to present at a travel exhibition.

Now, O’Connell’s newest buyers for a custom home in Grand County are British. “They’ve had fabulous packages on Winter Park travel for years,” she says, adding that those opportunities have only become better as United has begun offering London-DIA non-stops in competition with British Airways; and as the dollar’s fall has made a vacation to the U.S. something akin to the way Americans view travel to Mexico.
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Grand Junction takes a breather from fastest growth, but outlook strong

While agents in other parts of the state were marveling at the strong performance posted west of the divide in Colorado River counties of Eagle, Garfield and Mesa last year, brokers in the region’s big town of Grand Junction were noting a slight cooling off…but one that appears as a respite, not a trend.

Custom home on 35 acres

Custom home on 35 acres ten miles southwest of downtown Grand Junction is on market at $1.45 million

“We’re maybe down a little now, but we’ll have a good year,” says Sharon Vaughn, who along with husband Larry are part owners of Coldwell Banker Home Owners Realty in Grand Junction. A major factor fueling recent growth—oil, gas and shale oil production in the region—is likely to keep bringing relocations, including to Grand Junction itself, where some employees are willing to commute 45 minutes up the valley to Parachute near many of the energy industry ventures.
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