With the low inventory levels in the real estate market buyers are looking outside their initial target area in order to have more to choose from. That means the area that they have been following during their search may not be where they end up looking and/or buying. As a result, they can be less […]
Properties Are Scarce In Frisco Right Now
Are you looking for a home in Frisco? It is slim pickin’s right now. As I’m writing this there are only 21 residential properties for sale in Frisco. The lowest priced is a 3 bedroom condo for $428,000. Only 12 of the 21 properties are priced under a million dollars. There are 12 additional properties under […]
Summit County Offers Easy Solutions to Hazardous Waste Disposal
Whole Foods in Now Open in Frisco, CO
Construction has been underway on the new Base Camp commercial development for nearly a year now. Whole Foods, the anchor store and the first of the stores in the development, has opened as scheduled. April 29th had grand opening day festivities that included a live band, a clam bake & free food samples. Whole Foods […]
The Summit County Hospital – St Anthony’s Medical Center
St Anthony’s, our new hospital in Frisco, Colorado, has been open for nearly two years now and not only does it offer great care, it has awesome views, a good array of services and some very nice people. You may reach them at 970-668-3300. Cheerful volunteers greet you at the information desk at the front of the lobby, with its huge fireplace and […]
Hotel Frisco; the Friendliest Hotel in Town
Hannah, the resident yellow lab, and her sidekick Buddha, a fiercely happy chihuahua, are the welcoming committee at the Hotel Frisco, a small boutique hotel on Main Street in our mountain town of Frisco, Colorado. Mark and Mary Waldman, refugees from Silicon Valley California, are the inn keepers, and you will not find better hosts! They and […]
A Frisco Glassblowing Studio; The GatherHouse
The GatherHouse is a glassblowing studio in Frisco, Colorado. Run by John Hudnut and his wife Kate, they have demonstrations and classes on a regular basis. You can watch as John makes vases, tumblers, lighting or bowls, every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 7pm or by appointment. The GatherHouse is a popular place, especially […]
The Face of Frisco, Colorado is Changing
Where once we had little cabins, today we have huge condo buildings. Yes, they are designed nicely, and have a mountain feel, but the town is losing a little of its charm and quaintness because of Frisco development. Frisco Development at First and Granite One example is the half acre site at First and Granite, […]
Frisco Land That Can Never be Developed; a Rarity!
Last week I was talking with a friend of mine about a parcel of land called the Giberson Preserve. It is one of Frisco’s last truly beautiful parcels of privately held land still in its original state. The Continental Divide Land Trust (CDLT) holds a conservation easement on it so that it can never be developed. When I told my friend that […]