Tucked inside the Colorado Group Realty parking lot between 5th and 6th Street is the latest addition to Steamboat Spring’s public art collection. The mural titled “The Cowgirl” is one of over 90 pieces, which can be viewed around the city. The impressive
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Preserving The Past To Protect The Future
Written on a wall in the Tread of the Pioneers Museum on the corner of Eighth and Oak Street, are the words, “A city without its historical buildings is like a man without a memory,” by Graeme Shankland.
Tiny Homes on the Horizon
The national phenomenon of tiny homes is making its mark in Routt County but with a difference. Unlike traditional tiny homes, which are built on wheels, local developers, Micro Living LLC, plan to build the first project of its kind on foundations.
How’s the Market? Low Interest Rates
In the last few years, rapidly escalating values and limited inventory were rampant in most markets, including Steamboat. Currently, the national housing marketing is decelerating and we can see the same trends occurring locally. The country is in the mid
Can We Get A Yeehaw?
Long before Steamboat earned the title “Ski Town USA”, it coined the moniker “Cow Town USA”. Over a century ago, cowhands throughout the ranching community would brag about who could rope or ride the best and their antics became the foundation for today’s
Annual Parade of Homes to Benefit Steamboat Creates
Steamboat Springs has become synonymous with the arts, a reputation that was recognized in 2017 when it became a designated Colorado Creative District. The Colorado Group Realty Charitable Foundation has chosen the newly named Steamboat Creates as the ben
Yampa River Rules
Snaking its way through Steamboat Springs is the Yampa River, one of the last, primarily free-flowing rivers in the western United States.
West Steamboat Neighborhood Approved
Recently, Steamboat voters cast their ballot on the annexation of an additional 191 acres. After months of heated debates from both sides, the annexation was approved with 60% in favor and 40% opposed.
The Ins and Outs of Building a Home in Steamboat
The construction industry is booming in Steamboat, with longer than usual lead times for sought after builders. General contractors in Colorado do not require a construction license, unless mandated by individual counties, of which Routt County is not one
How’s the Market? First Half of 2019
With another festive Fourth of July in the rear view mirror, it’s an ideal time to reflect on how the Steamboat Springs real estate market performed in the first half of 2019.
Steamboat’s First Fourth of July
The first Fourth of July celebration in Steamboat Springs took place in 1876, 100 years after America declared independence. Colorado was not yet a state and only a few permanent settlers lived in or near Steamboat Springs.
The Yampa River – 101
The Yampa River serves as the lifeblood for Northwest Colorado in many ways.
