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Top 7 Reasons For Buying Real Estate In a Ski Town


The words "ski town" evoke an entire assortment of positive emotions and memories for a lot of. Maybe it is a first college ski trip, maybe mom and dad teaching you to ski, or first time hiking to some true alpine lake. Ski towns are unique in many ways, here are the 7 main reasons for owning a piece of your favorite ski town.

   Nothing brings families together like a ski vacation. Younger generations traditionally learn from older generations and those instruction is handed down combined with the memories. Add in the end-of-the-year family-centric holidays including Thanksgiving and xmas, and President's Weekend and Spring Break, and what goes together much better than families and snow? Most ski town homes and condominiums are made around the "great room" with accommodations for multi-generations. And several aging skiers desire to leave "legacy" properties to the family for more generations of delight and memories.

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   Ski towns, or more known as "mountain resort communities" today, are great places to retire or semi-retire. Year 'round recreation is plentiful. So might be special entertainment events and fine dining. And "duality"(having several home in varying but unique environments) is increasingly popular; mountain and tropical for instance.
   Summer!! As the winter adrenaline sports like skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, crow-country skiing, etc. are the initial draw to ski towns, many new home owners discover the splendor of summer; wonderful climates, much more scenic beauty, even more recreational opportunities, a variety of cultural events, and relaxation. The old adage in mountain resort communities is, "come for that winter, stay for the summers."
   These locales typically represent probably the most pristine regions of the nation; think the Rockies, Sierra Nevada, The Tetons, etc. As the world becomes increasingly polluted, many mountain resort communities are protected by layers of governmental ownership and land use controls, watershed rights, and by powerful environmental groups. These layers of protection are often the roadblock to resort town over expansion and degradation. This protection will keep the pristine quality for generations to come.
   Big ski resorts are successful businesses. Gone are the days of family owned ski resort. Today they're owned by publicly traded companies or equity funds. Modern corporate ski resort management focuses on peak customer experience while turning profits, and they perform very well. Add in property development and property management for increased profits. Plus they increasingly align using the top hospitality companies as well as their franchises.

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   Ski town ownership traditionally attracts a far more affluent clientele making the marketplace less prone to the vagaries from the economy.
   Most ski towns have a full-range of affordability. True, places like Aspen are down right expensive. But most ski towns across America have quite a variety of properties and value ranges making the dream a potential reality for a lot of.

Ski towns remain a distinctive experience of America, a throwback to our European forefathers and also the " old world " traditions of adventure, recreation, social interaction, and the appreciation in our familial generations. Coupled with depressed values, low-interest rates, and also the need to re-create, now is a lot of fun to get in your favorite ski town.

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