The Breckenridge Town Council heard public comment until late into the night at their September 14th meeting. In the end, the council voted unanimously to move forward with the proposed short term rental cap. The meeting was recorded so if you missed it or, like me, went to bed before it ended, you can watch […]
Short Term Rental License Moratorium in Summit County
On the afternoon of September 14, 2021, the Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a short term rental license moratorium. The moratorium goes into effect at 11:59 PM on Friday September 17th for properties in unincorporated Summit County with a couple of exceptions. The exceptions are both Copper Mountain and Keystone. Owners of […]
Are Short Term Rentals in Summit County in Jeopardy?
It feels like there’s an assault on short term rentals across Summit County. Last week the town of Breckenridge decided to cap short term rental permits and this week Summit County is talking about a short term rental permit moratorium. Summit County is a resort area and a tourist economy yet the town and county […]
Are Breckenridge Short Term Rentals Over?
The Breck Town Council recently met to discuss limiting short term rental licensing. There are currently nearly 4,000 short term rental licenses in Breckenridge right now. The Town Council is drafting legislation to limit the number of permits to 2200. If they agree to the language, this could go into effect November 2, 2021. They […]
Fredonia Gulch Hike
Kettle Ponds Hike
Property Sales Report – Summit County, CO
When the pandemic shut down the country, real estate sales began to boom. Through waves of shut downs and strict mask rules, no open houses and no carpooling to properties, home sales continued to boom. Now, things are loosening up, your mask can be in your pocket most times, open house signs litter the roadways, […]
Vacation home rentals & your taxes
The chipping program is back in Summit County neighborhoods
Spring in Summit County means we all start cleaning up our yards after a season of snow covered lawns. Piling up broken branches or downed trees and evaluating and creating defensible space around our homes as needed. The larger branches and trees that can’t be hauled away with the trash can be stacked neatly beside […]
Summit County Loosens Covid Restrictions Again
On April 16th, the state of Colorado discontinued the Covid 19 dial that dictates what can be open, capacity limits and other Covid restrictions. Instead, they are giving that responsibility to the individual county. Each county has the responsibility to determine what is right for their county, their business, and their people. As a result, […]