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Welcome to Telluride! You’ve put a lot of effort into planning and getting here and I hope you enjoy your time to get out and revel in the rugged natural beauty and independent spirit of Colorado’s San Juan mountains. Whether it’s your first visit or fifth, if you happen to fall in love while you are here – like so many of us have over the years – don’t waste another minute delaying what will truly be the best time of life for your family. Visit one of our six office locations in the Town of Telluride and Mountain Village to meet with one of our broker professionals and learn how Telluride can become a more permanent part of your life. Don’t waste another minute postponing the life you want to LIV!
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20 Things We ♥ About Telluride
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Out to Lunch with Brad Nelson
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Making Mountain Living a Lasting Lifestyle
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The Ideal Local Resource
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LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Broker Directory
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Outfitters & Activities
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Local Experts, Worldwide
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TELLURIDE BY ERIN SPILLANE
Known for its world-class ski resort and vibrant summer scene, unique Telluride has so much to discover. That’s the thing about Telluride: enchanting discoveries await in and around the box canyon, but quite possibly the most significant discovery just waiting to be made is that Telluride is a year-round hub where each season brings new surprises. In wintertime, there are the epic snows, skiing, snowboarding, outdoor activities, a fun après scene and crisp, starry nights. Springtime follows as the snows suddenly retreat, leaving the aspens and firs that cloak the lower flanks of the surrounding mountains bursting into life. Sunny, warm summertime is a delight, with hikes to wildflower strewn meadows, stand-up paddle-boarding on a high-alpine lake or a lung-busting session mountain biking, before a late-afternoon cocktail and live outdoor music. The lazy days of summer give way to the glory of Gold Season in the San Juans, as the greens of summer transition into the dazzling riot of yellows and ambers come autumn. Telluride has an abundance of riches, to be sure. And, when you think you have experienced all that this place has to offer, it reveals a little more, just to make certain that you know that you’re in a wonderful, unique place. Time to truly discover Telluride? Absolutely!
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AWARD-WINNING SKI RESORT Condé Nast Traveler readers have ranked the Telluride Ski Resort the No. 1 Ski Resort six of the last nine years, with the resort’s wide-open slopes, absence of lift lines, diverse on-mountain dining options and famed ski school making for a winning combination. Telluride offers a sweet balance of terrain — 23 percent beginner, 36 percent intermediate and 41 percent advanced/expert — while its vertical drop (4,425 vertical feet of skiing and 3,845 vertical feet lift-served) puts it in the top 10 in North America. The Telluride School District’s Winter PE program sees local schoolkids swap the classroom for the slopes one day a week during snow season, while the Telluride Ski and Snowboard Club has sent three of its alumni to the Winter Olympics in recent years.
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CLOSE-KNIT COMMUNITY Sure, it’s known for skiing and snowboarding in winter and fun summertime festivals, but Telluride is a community first. Small, friendly and laidback, Telluride somehow manages to balance these small-town attributes with highly regarded dining and arts scenes worthy of any big city, all underpinned by an abiding love for the stunning outdoors that surround us and for the people — friends and neighbors, community leaders and colleagues — who call this very special place home.
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The Telluride School District is tops in the State of Colorado. Currently ranked no. 1, the local school district has occupied either first or second place every year since the Colorado Department of Education began ranking districts over 10 years ago.
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Architecture A-Z A National Historic Landmark District, Telluride, which was founded in 1878, offers one of the highest concentrations of Victorian-era architecture in the United States. Mountain Village and the surrounding mesas form the perfect setting for mountain modern- and rustic-style homes, serene and spacious retreats that blend seamlessly into their natural surroundings.
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Fun for Kiddos Telluride is a playground for kids of all ages. Our favorites: in winter, sledding on Firecracker Hill in Town Park or skating at one of the three ice rinks. In summer, we love to camp, hike, paddleboard and enjoy the outdoors. Even a ride on the Gondola, or a visit to the award-winning Library, is a special treat in Telluride. telluridesothebysrealty.com 9
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MAKING HISTORY Telluride’s history, which stretches back to the late 1800s, is equally parts fascinating and quirky. For instance, did you know that Butch Cassidy robbed his first bank here? In 1889, the iconic outlaw made off with over $20,000 from the San Miguel Valley Bank (then located in the Mahr Building, which still stands at
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129 W. Colorado Avenue). And, Telluride is the first place in the world where alternating-current (AC) electricity was used. The feat, which owed its success to local entrepreneur and mine owner L.L. Nunn, took place in 1891 at the Ames Power Plant west of town. The Telluride Historical Museum is a great place to explore this history, and was itself the site of another strange chapter from Telluride’s past: The building that houses the museum used to be a hospital and was the location, in 1949, of a self-appendectomy. Yep, a local physician removed his own appendix without mirrors or anesthetic, apparently the first and only procedure of its kind in Colorado.
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Telluride’s iconic Gondola is free and connects Telluride and Mountain Village via a unique and scenic 13-minute journey. This one-of-a-kind public transportation system carries 3 million passengers a year (more than 50 million since it opened in 1996) and is disabled-, pet- and stroller-accessible. According to the Town of Mountain Village’s website, it would take 21 passenger buses operating on the 7.2 miles of road between the two towns to maintain the G’s capacity of 1,070 people per hour.
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As the San Juans shed their winter whites, summer in Telluride reveals a lush, verdant landscape where hiking and biking trails wind through sun-dappled groves of aspen trees, waterfalls cascade, wildflowers colorfully carpet high-alpine meadows and the sun shines high in the bluebird sky that Colorado is famous for. Telluride might be best known for its skiing and snowboarding, but summertime here is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, with options for hiking, biking, standup paddle-boarding, fishing, golfing, climbing and more.
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Unique Shops Telluride and Mountain Village are home to a wide range of independent, funky and locally owned boutiques and shops, giving locals and visitors alike a wealth of opportunity for some retail therapy or simply finding the perfect gift.
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foodies The Telluride and Mountain Village dining scene is a mecca for foodies with highly professional chefs intent on devising inventive, delicious and often award-winning menus that rely on ingredients sourced sustainably and regionally. The result? A well-regarded center for foodies with fabulous and fun restaurants sure to satisfy a wide range of tastes, occasions and budgets. The biggest challenge for diners will be taking their eyes off the jaw-dropping vistas long enough to peruse the menu.
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STEM-TASTIC
Tiny Telluride is a hub for STEM. The popular Pinhead Institute promotes STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education in area youth via engaging after-school activities, summer camps and a prestigious summer internship program. Since 1984, the Telluride Science Research Center, the largest independent molecular science center in the world, has hosted thousands of the world’s most eminent scientists, including a number of Nobel prize winners, here in Telluride. Visiting scientists collaborate, discuss and investigate in a relaxed, supportive environment, an approach that has led over the years to significant breakthroughs across a variety of disciplines.
The Arts, Dahling Telluride was one of the first towns to be named a Colorado Creative District, a nod to the work of the pillars of the local arts scene: arts council Telluride Arts, which has promoted the arts in the area for almost 50 years, as well as the Ah Haa School for the Arts, Telluride’s beloved center for arts education.
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In addition to the free Gondola, both Telluride and Mountain Village offer free buses that run in a loop. (Telluride’s shuttle, the Galloping Goose, is named for a narrow-gauge railroad that served the region during the latter years of its mining heyday.) For travel farther afield, Telluride is served by two airports, Telluride/Montrose Regional Airport (MTJ) and the Telluride Regional Airport (TEX).
The Telluride Golf Club offers a 71-par, 18-hole course that meanders west from the Meadows ski run and boasts unforgettable views of the surrounding peaks. The club also has a putting green, practice facilities and pro shop. An added bonus? Tee off in Telluride and your ball will go 15 percent farther thanks to the high altitude, although those stupendous views, along with the occasional wildlife sighting, make it hard to keep your eye on the ball.
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WILDLIFE Spend any amount of time outdoors in and around Telluride and you’ll surely spot some of our most esteemed neighbors: Elk, black bear, lynx, beaver, coyotes and mountain lions all call the area home.
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Geographically Blessed With the highest concentration of 13,000- and 14,000-foot peaks in North America, Telluride’s mountain surroundings are stunningly beautiful. They also boast the tallest free-falling waterfall in Colorado, 365-foot-tall Bridal Veil Falls at the east end of the box canyon, and, to the west of town, Wilson Peak, a stately fourteener that makes up the Coors logo.
16 BIKEMANIA When the snows are a distant memory and the summertime sun is high in the bluer-than-blue Colorado sky, grab a bike and head to Mountain Village and the Telluride Ski Resort for biking options that are nothing short of incredible. First, there are a number of freestyle, technical and cross-country trails that crisscross the resort and wind around the Village Center. And then there’s the ski resort’s Bike Park, a professionally designed, lift-served course with undulating trails that spiral downhill through the glades and meadows of the resort. A blast for the entire family.
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The Other Skiing
Telluride digs skiing. No, not that skiing. This time, we are talking Nordic, or cross country. Head to the Nordic Center in Telluride Town Park for gear, lessons, guided tours and all the lowdown on exploring maintained trails in Town Park, the Valley Floor, the Golf Course and more.
LOVE THE LIBRARY With a remarkable collection of books, DVDs, music, oral histories and more, programming for all ages and non-traditional loan items like karaoke machines, costume kits and snowshoes, the Wilkinson Public Library is a well-deserved national award winner among libraries. A bumper sticker frequently seen around town says it best: “Came for the skiing, stayed for the library.”
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20 HIGH NOTES Love music? Telluride and Mountain Village do too. A wealth of venues, ranging from the historic Sheridan Opera House to sleek, modern spots like the Michael D. Palm Theatre and Club Red, as well as intimate spaces in local bars, give music lovers a wealth of year-round options. Come summertime, it’s all about Telluride’s uber-popular festivals: Bluegrass, the Ride, Jazz Fest and the Blues & Brews Festival, plus a sprinkling of smaller gatherings, including the long-running Telluride Chamber Music Festival and outdoor live music in Mountain Village.
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Making Mountain Living a Lasting Lifestyle Homebuying Trends Fueled by the Pandemic and Finding One’s Passion
To say that 2020 has changed things would be an understatement. BY AMANDA MOLITOR
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This year the world has encountered events that will alter the course of history. Largely due to the pandemic, the way people interact with each other, how businesses operate, and societal norms have all been significantly modified. Aside from the obvious health and safety measures, such as masks and social distancing, that are now commonplace in our everyday lives, one of the biggest changes we’ve seen is a particularly strong shift to focusing on our lifestyles and finding our passion. Personal space no longer means just keeping your distance from strangers in public places, but rather creating your own safe haven at home. Our homes, where many of us are spend-
ing the majority of our time, are more important than ever which has motivated many consumers to question whether or not their current residence is where they see themselves spending their foreseeable future. City dwellers, who once enjoyed the hustle and bustle of the urban areas, are now seeking more space and serenity amidst the madness of 2020. The pandemic has allowed people to live and work more remotely from home, and additionally, many people are focusing on quality of life. With this increased mobility it seems those who have had a plan to make the mountains a more permanent part of their lives are making that happen today.
Due to this new trend in consumers preferences, Colorado has become a very popular place to buy and sell real estate. Protected by a beautiful box canyon, Telluride offers its residents a life filled with breathtaking vistas, nature and wildlife, world-class skiing, unbeatable summers, and tremendous dining for such a remote location. This impressive list of features aligns with what many homebuyers are looking for in a mountain retreat. With all that Telluride has to offer, it is more than just a resort town, it’s a vital, authentic community where neighbors support neighbors and residents contribute to the well-being and fabric of the community. The Telluride real estate market has made a major comeback from where it was in the spring
of 2020 when the market practically came to a halt due to COVID-19 restrictions. According to LIV Sotheby’s International Realty’s 2020 Q3 Micro Market Reports, Telluride and the surrounding communities saw unprecedented buyer interest with a major increase in the number of transactions, escalating sold prices and an ever growing sales volume. Set deep within the San Juan Mountains in southwest Colorado, the historic town of Telluride offers its residents a chance to escape the ordinary. Here, the only commute visitors look forward to making is taking the Gondola from the historic town of Telluride to the neighboring resort town of Mountain Village. The laid-back lifestyle and stunning surroundings have lured buyers from all over and the numbers prove it. According to LIV Sotheby’s International Realty’s 2020 Q3 Micro Market Reports, San Miguel County, including Telluride, has seen a sharp increase in residential properties sold. Additionally, the average sold price is increasing due to high demand for the mountain lifestyle. Telluride’s real estate market is at its highest and best in 13 years in terms of dollar volume sold, number of transactions and average transaction price. All this growth in Telluride’s real estate
market stems from one thing, lifestyle. Many consumers have reprioritized and are rethinking their long-term plans for where they want to live and what kind of lifestyle will suit them best. This switch has led to a boom in Telluride and the surrounding communities that shows no signs of slowing down. Although the pandemic is the catalyst that sparked this change, what many consumers are experiencing right now is freedom unlike any they’ve ever had before. We are no longer confined to the cities and towns in which we work. In a matter of minutes, we can be video conferencing with colleagues or clients halfway around the world without needing to leave our homes. Where we live is now driven by our dreams of a life we’ve always wanted. This new opportunity begs the question: if you could live anywhere, where do you find your passion? If your answer to that question has to do with a lifestyle of crisp air and the great outdoors, Telluride awaits you. LIV Hungry for more? LIV Sotheby’s International Realty is proud to provide various reports as detailed resources for consumers to make informed decisions about their financial future. Visit ColoradoMarketReports.com. telluridesothebysrealty.com 17
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OUTFITTERS & ACTIVITIES The small mountain community of Telluride sits in a picturesque box canyon surrounded by the stunning peaks of the San Juan Mountains. The area was once a mining hub, then a ghost town, and is now revitalized as the epicenter for a wide range of summer and winter outdoor activities. Whether you are looking to get in touch with your inner cowboy, experience a mountain adventure or celebrate the season in style, Telluride has something for you. Thrilling activities, splendid scenery and mountain discovery await.
telluride outside The acclaimed outfitter has been around since 1984 when Bill White launched his first commercial rafting trip on the San Miguel River. Since then, it has been the hub for all things adventure in Telluride. As a comprehensive guide service, Telluride Outside can get you outfitted for everything from fly fishing and snowmobiling to river rafting, stand-up paddle-boarding and more. is the gateway to seldom
eastern Utah. The pine,
all-new touring fleet of
traveled backcountry
fir and aspen forest
2021 Ski Doo 4-stroke
with unmatched riding
provides a winter home
snowmobiles that emit
opportunities and
to elk, mule deer, lynx,
up to 90% less carbon
scenery. On most tours,
mountain lion, ermine,
dioxide, decreasing the
we stop several times
fox, bobcat and coyote.
environmental footprint
to take photos, discuss ecology, observe
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occasional wildlife and
All snowmobile tours will
prepare for challenging
be private this winter.
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sections of trail. The
Additionally, T.O. has an
tellurideoutside.com
Telluride Outside is
snowmobile tours are
scenery simply cannot
known for its fly shop,
tops. They offer half
be overstated.� The
the Telluride Angler,
day, advanced half day,
trails traverse glades,
which is recognized as
and full day tours in
forests and park land
one of Colorado's finest
the Beaver Park area,
between some of
specialty fly shops. They
between the Wilson and
the highest peaks in
offer scenic snowmobile
Dolores mountain ranges.
Southwest Colorado, with soaring views
tours in wintertime and guided fly fishing year-
WHAT'S UNIQUE
of the Wilson Range,
round.
According to Telluride
Dolores peaks, Little
Outside, “Just 30
Cone, Lone Cone, the
MOST POPULAR
minutes from Telluride,
Sneffels Range and the
In the winter season,
our Fall Creek snow base
La Sal Mountains of
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and improving the guest experience considerably.
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Telluride Horseback Adventures Riding horseback is one of the best ways to experience life in the mountains of western Colorado. Colorful cowboy Roudy Roudebush has been taking people on trail rides for over 40 years. He is best known for his comical nature and showmanship, the likes of which have been documented in film and photography worldwide, much to his surprise and delight. Roudy is sure to crack a joke or two, perhaps even ruffle a few feathers, but it’s all in good fun. In fact, the local legend got his start when Telluride was just a sleepy mountain town of only 200 people. Today, he stays true to himself amidst all the changes, while filling families up with hot cocoa, a lifetime's worth of stories, and good cheer on his famous sleigh rides. Roudy offers
experience the beauty of
and wildlife. They also
to book early during the
unforgettable Horseback
the season on horseback.
host weddings and
holidays to secure their
Rides and Sleigh Rides
The sleigh rides are
events, where his beloved
spot on the trails. Roudy
from his sprawling ranch
the most popular and
Belgian Draft Horses,
says this past summer
in Norwood. All trail rides
ideal for families with
Clyde and Frank, are
they “were booked
depart from Norwood
kids. They also offer
stars of the show.
solid, six days a week,
Barn, Tuesdays through
sleigh rides for up to ten
numerous publications
25 rides a day.” And he
Saturdays. Be sure to
people. Prepare to dash
IN THE PRESS
and media outlets,
expects the same this
call Roudy at the barn to
through the snow to the
You can catch Roudy on
and is best known
winter. Rumor has it,
learn what offerings are
tune of sleigh bells with
the cover of the yet-
locally for riding his
he is entering semi-
available and when.
Roudy as your guide.
to-be-released Brian
trusty steed inside the
retirement, so book a
Bowen Smith book,
historic Sheridan Bar in
ride with Roudy while you
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WHAT'S UNIQUE
'Drivebys', as well as in
downtown Telluride when
still can. It’s a Telluride
In the wintertime,
Roudy operates Telluride
the early 2000’s Disney
occasion calls.
tradition after all.
there are trail rides
Horseback Adventures
documentary, 'America’s
and private rides in the
out of his working cattle
Heart & Soul'. He has
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snow, allowing you to
ranch with long views
also been featured in
Guests are encouraged
ridewithroudy.com
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Telluride Sleighs and Wagons Located on the historic Aldasoro family ranch, guests enjoy a winter experience unlike anything before. At Telluride Sleighs and Wagons, winter takes on a whole new meaning with a Dinner Sleigh Ride at the Aldasoro Family Ranch. Since the early 1920s, the family has been an important part of the community, starting with their immigration to the San Juan mountains where they supplied lamb and wool to neighboring mining camps. Today, they have opened up their ranch to the public, allowing guests to experience the breathtaking scenery and story of their family legacy.
In the winter Telluride
site where you will be
dinner. World-class chefs
with special rides on
pappardelle, and rainbow
greeted with Spanish
prepare a multi-course
Christmas Eve, Christmas
trout, as well as dessert
tapas and a welcome
meal and warm drinks
Day, and New Year’s Eve.
options like mountain
cocktail to kick off the
are served. Guests can
night. Then, enjoy dinner
spend the remainder of
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flourless chocolate cake.
at the ranch’s authentic
the evening stargazing
A curated menu by Chef
A kid’s menu is also filled
sheep camp, followed
by the outdoor bonfire
Graeme Charles includes
with delectable offerings.
by a return sleigh ride
before they are whisked
charcuterie, coconut
Refer to the website for
home.
away once more in the
curried sugar pumpkin
menu updates.
sleigh before heading
soup, main course
Sleighs and Wagons
berry crumble and a
offers private, safe, and
WHAT'S UNIQUE
home. Kick your holiday
choices such as leg of
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serene dinner sleigh
Guests are picked up at
gatherings up a notch
lamb, buffalo tenderloin,
Be sure to call and
rides. Weddings and
a location of their choice
inquire about private
private events are also
and transported to the
bookings. Due to
available throughout the
family's private 740-acre
current restrictions, all
year.
ranch, which is about 10
reservations are private.
minutes from Telluride
You can also buy gift
THE EXPERIENCE
on Deep Creek Mesa.
cards for future dates.
Dinner Sleigh Rides
Once guests are on the
make for a memorable
property, they are treated
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Telluride experience. In
to a horse drawn sleigh
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the winter months, you
ride through the aspens,
can ride on a horse-
which ends at a heated
drawn sleigh to a cozy
and lit canvas tent for
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KANE SCHEIDEGGER / HELITRAX ©
Telluride Helitrax The Telluride area contains some of the most spectacular terrain found anywhere in the world. If you are an avid skier looking for a new experience, then look no further than Telluride Helitrax for out-of-the-ordinary fun. Heidi Lauterbach with Telluride Helitrax says there is no better time to book your heli-ski experience, than now. “Telluride Helitrax is a familyowned guide service providing tailored, personalized guest experiences,” she says. “We still believe strongly in powder days and fun, and we work hard to deliver unforgettable memories. Our team is the best.” multi-day experience.
FUN FACT
skiers should consider
draw is obviously heli-
Each adventure includes
“Almost all of our terrain
this offering.
skiing. They also offer
everything you need from
is above tree line,”
guided backcountry tours
powder skis to snacks to
says Lauterbach. “It is
and scenic helicopter
safety equipment.
considered some of the
tours and charter flights. THE EXPERIENCE
JEFF CRICCO / HELITRAX ©
Telluride Helitrax's big
most spectacular ski WHAT'S UNIQUE
terrain found anywhere
Telluride Helitrax utilizes
in the world. We have
INSIDER TIPS Helitrax can accommodate different skill levels and skiers don't have to be experts
Heli-skiing affords guests
small, intimate groups of
hundreds of different
heli-drop backcountry
a ski and snowboard
four guests to one guide.
helicopter drop off
skiing. The company uses
“We're anticipating a busy season. Book as
to enjoy the experience.
experience unlike
The operation and staff
locations to choose from
their helicopter to access
any other. Guests can
have earned a reputation
and a wide variety of
terrain over 13,000 feet
soon as you plan your
runs.”
near Telluride. Then,
trip to Telluride,” says Lauterbach.
book anything from a
as one of the safest
single day with six runs
and most experienced
skiers and boarders
(totaling 10,000 to
helicopter skiing and
EXCITING NEWS
descend 4,000 feet
14,000 feet of vertical),
snowboarding services in
Last year, Telluride
to the valley floor. It is
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Helitrax launched single
advised that only expert
helitrax.com
to a fully customized
North America.
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Telluride Outfitters These local experts offer spectacular, fun outdoor activities, plus experienced guides who know the terrain and are expert at creating memorable mountain experiences. Telluride Outfitters is perhaps best known for the destinations of its snowmobile tours, truly wonderful locales that reflect the uniqueness of this stunning corner of the San Juan Mountains. In winter, Telluride
WHAT'S UNIQUE
gourmet lunch and a soak
Outfitters provides
The Dunton Hot Springs
in natural hot springs. A
commonly booked guided
mining center, and the
snowmobile tours, while
Tour is the most unique
mix of thrilling outdoor
expedition, and with
role it played in the first-
in summer they offer RZR
outing. The full-day
activity and luxury.
reason. While enjoying
ever use of alternating-
tours, white-water rafting,
experience includes
spectacular scenery,
current (AC) electricity.
Jeep Rubicon rentals and
snowmobiling to the
MOST POPLUAR
guests learn about the
Ideal for families, groups
stand-up paddle-boarding
private, historic town
The two-hour Alta Ghost
region’s fascinating past,
and history buffs, this
rentals and tours.
of Dunton, a sit-down
Town Tour is the most
when it was a thriving
is a snowmobiling tour
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Winter Moon Sled Dog Adventures It’s the thrill of a lifetime. In Telluride, outdoor recreation is aplenty. However, there is one non-skiing activity you can’t afford to miss – Winter Moon Sled Dog Adventures. This small, family-run business is the only dog sled company in town and one of the best ways to take in the scenic backcountry. We tracked down the man who started it all, founder and owner Mark Wood. bred to do this, so they
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are having a great time
Tours typically meet at
and enjoying it and are
8:10am, returning at
excited to get out.”
approximately 12:15 pm. But depending on the
THE EXPERIENCE
weather and bookings,
This is a great activity
there might be room to
for families with kids,
stay on the mountain
as an 8-dog team of
longer. They have several
A dog sledding adventure
Alaskan Huskies take
specified meeting
with a side of education
you on a tour you’ll never
locations in Telluride as
and views are the core of
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INSIDER TIPS
per team. The sleds are
Bring your camera so
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WHAT'S UNIQUE
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safe and knowledgeable
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moment with the perfect
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experience.
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arrange people differently.
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a handful of remote,
between humans and
Trust Winter Moon to
high-altitude mines. The
MORE INFORMATION
canines. Wood tells us,
customize every detail of
town was nearly deserted
tellurideoutfitters.com
“The dogs are born and
your adventure.
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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE A MODERN TOWN INSPIRED BY EUROPEAN SKI VILLAGES FOUNDED IN 1986 and incorporated in 1996, the town of Mountain Village was inspired by the ski villages of Europe, with a center comprised of sunny, cobblestone plazas, architecture suggestive of the Alps and a vibe that is at once elegant and friendly. The town sits amidst the Telluride Ski Resort at around 9,500 feet above sea level and consists of over 2,100 acres of land. Full-time residents number around 1,300. The town offers a mix of condominiums, fractional ownership (condos and homes), residential homes, sprawling mountain retreats and developable lots. The town’s hub, the Village Center, is home to a variety of restaurants and stores, as well as office space, luxury hotels, homes and condominiums, typically situated around one of the European-style village plazas. The Village Center hosts the Gondola’s Station Mountain Village, which connects to Telluride, as well
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as Lifts 1, 2 and 4 on the Telluride Ski Resort. The resort’s main offices, ticket offices, ski and snowboard school, nursery and more are based here. The Village Center also boasts the Telluride Conference Center, two skating facilities, outdoor fire pits and seating, a climbing rock and equipment rentals. Condominiums dot the center and are considered well-located with ski in/ski out access to the mountain and an easy stroll to the Gondola. Away from the charming Village Center, wooded boulevards wind up and around the ski resort. In the area adjacent to Lift 10-served terrain, San Joaquin Road and Benchmark Drive are winding streets with a mix of condominiums, town homes, sprawling estate residences and yet-to-be-developed lots. Ski runs weave around these neighborhoods, providing immediate access to the slopes. North and west of this area includes
stretches of the Telluride Golf Club, as well as Adams Ranch Road, Double Eagle Drive and Russell Drive, where many of the homes sit alongside the golf course or high-alpine meadows. The more open, expansive terrain here translates into stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Throughout Mountain Village there remains a wide selection of lots and development parcels available for purchase. The Town’s well-thought-out Comprehensive Plan recognizes the importance of space, tranquility and extraordinary views and seeks to protect these qualities while promoting Mountain Village’s sense of community. Lots have been carefully planned to give owners the best access to the ski resort, balancing this with privacy, quiet and views. Maps of Mountain Village can be found on pages 38 and 39.
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692 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE BOULEVARD 'Village Overlook' occupies a unique location adjacent to Mountain Village Center just 500 feet from the Gondola Station to the historic Town of Telluride. Easily walk to Chair 4 of the Telluride Ski Resort and the Gondola in a couple minutes. An elegant open floor plan includes 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, gracious indoor and outdoor entertaining areas, and a wood burning fireplace in the vaulted great room. Western orientation offers views to 14,016' Wilson Peak. Actual rental history on file.
$6,275,000 MLS 38931 Jason Raible 970.729.0720
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135 POLECAT LANE Magnificent estate nestled in the premier neighborhood of the Telluride Ski Resort featuring commanding mountain views and unsurpassed ski access. The 3 master suites, guest room, bunk room, multiple patios and decks and the large guest quarters over the three car garage provide ample room for gatherings. Superbly located on perhaps the most highly desired cul-de-sac in the resort and a short walk to the Mountain Village Center or to the Gondola for a quick ride to the Town of Telluride.
$7,950,000 MLS 38612 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
135 PALMYRA DRIVE $7, 750,000 MLS 38920 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160 John Burchmore 970.708.0667
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Nestled in an aspen grove at the end of a private cul-de-sac yet only 50 yards from the Bridges ski run, the Bridge House offers the solitude and serenity of a contemporary mountain estate forged from stone, glass and steel. Every room within the Bridge House was designed as a private enclave for the comfort of the guest through a mixture of natural light, aspen trees so close one could almost touch them and the rugged snow-capped San Sophias in the background.
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305 BENCHMARK DRIVE $6,995,000 MLS 38517 Mark & Terrie Dollard 970.708.0854
Your introduction is a winding lane through an alpine forest, opening onto a wide auto court framed by mature gardens, all serving as the ideal foreword to this ski-in/ski-out home. Seven bedrooms and 7 full baths, including a separate guest house with full kitchen. Two master suites and 6 gas fireplaces featurinig custom metalworks. Big views from a trailside location. The seamless ski access, the grandeur of entry, the stellar views, and the smart floor plan make this a standout property.
118 PROSPECT CREEK DRIVE This private estate borders the Telluride Ski Resort with great ski access. Village Center restaurants and shopping are a short walk away in summer, offering convenience without noise and bustle. The 7,572 square foot home offers 6 bedrooms and 6.5 baths, and the adjacent 0.89 acre lot is available for sale. Extraordinary views span from western sunsets to Palmyra Peak. Fully furnished, this custom home featuring fine finishes and excellent craftsmanship is a gracious, turn-key mountain retreat.
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101 ROCKY ROAD A timeless mountain home constructed in the style of an Adirondack lodge. Excellent ski access to-andfrom Bridges ski run, 5 bedroom suites including a primary master on the main level, and 2 guest masters, oversized 3-vehicle garage, large home theater, spacious living areas with beautiful mountain views, and exceptional landscaping allow for multi-season enjoyment of the property. Hiking, biking and skiing are all available out the door and the Mountain Village Center is minutes away.
$5,175,000 MLS 37171 Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200
114 LAWSON OVERLOOK $4,385,000 MLS 37650 Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783
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Overlook Retreat, a unique contemporary, luxury residence is now under construction. The best of mountain elegance and ultra-modern design. Located on a private lot, the stunning views of the San Sophia Ridge will be captured from massive glass windows, palatial decks and beautiful outdoor living spaces. The dwelling demonstrates modern eco-architecture at its finest with steel, wood and stone exterior, metal roof, and contemporary natural finishes.
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7 STONEGATE DRIVE $3,895,000 MLS 38330 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
This stunning 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath mountain modern home offers walls of glass, vaulted ceilings, exposed wood and steel beams, a dramatic floor to ceiling gas fireplace and easy ski access. An outdoor deck off the living area is perfect for entertaining with over 1,500 square feet, a snowmelt system and views of the San Sophia Ridge. The purchase price includes a Telluride Ski & Golf Silver membership making this the ideal home for those seeking a true ski resort lifestyle.
126 POLECAT LANE A beautiful home with direct trailside access to the Double Cabins ski run. The open floor plan of the living area together with the large gourmet kitchen are ideal for entertaining. The residence has 3 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and a large second family room that can easily serve as a fourth sleeping area. Enjoy the peaceful setting of the aspen forest and generous views of the majestic San Juan Mountains from multiple patios and decks throughout the home.
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ELKSTONE 21 #101 Located in one of the most coveted neighborhoods in Mountain Village — just steps from the Gondola and the Double Cabins Ski Run — this Elkstone 21 condominium is an incredible opportunity to own in the Telluride region. This condominium enjoys 3 decks, beautiful views of the San Juan Mountains, and incredible mountain modern finishes. Perfectly furnished and comprised of 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, and over 3,700 s.f., this ski condominium is perfect for family gatherings.
$3,250,000 MLS 38773 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
244 BENCHMARK DRIVE $2,995,000 MLS 36559 Rick Fusting 970.708.5500
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This A+ direct ski-in/ski-out home is a snowball's throw over a flat path to the Galloping Goose ski run. The spacious and fluid floor plan includes a gourmet kitchen, game area, outdoor hot tub, and a great room featuring high ceilings, exposed beams, and a gas log fireplace with floor-to-ceiling stone surround. With 3 master suites and 2 large guest rooms, each with private bath, there is always plenty of room for family and friends.
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 3 TUNNEL LANE, THE RIDGE Get ready to experience the new standard in ski-in/ski-out living. Inspiring views. No neighbors. Tremendous sense of privacy. Includes membership to the prestigious Ridge Club featuring top amenities. Brilliantly built to flawlessly integrate luxury design with its slopeside environment, this model of contemporary style exemplifies true mountain living. $3,775,000 MLS 36663 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160 John Burchmore 970.708.0667
211 RIDGELINE DRIVE As the largest residence in the Villas at Tristant, this property is ideal for a large family and entertaining guests. The luxurious log and stone town home comfortably sleeps 14 with 5 bedrooms including a large bunk room and 5.5 baths. Enjoy breathtaking mountain views and excellent ski access to the Village Bypass ski run. $2,995,000 MLS 38928 Nels Cary 970.729.1404
115 ADAMS WAY A part of Telluride’s history, the mine shaft design of this beautiful home was inspired by the Gray Mill in Telluride. Offering an abundance of windows for views and sunlight in all seasons, the home has a stunning master bedroom and bath on the top level and custom finishes throughout. $2,750,000 MLS 38346 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
VILLAS AT CORTINA #3 Three bedroom condominium with fabulous views of the San Sophias. Ski-in/out on Sundance ski run. Private balcony with views. Enjoy the fabulous common amenities at Cortina, including a pool, hot tub, clubhouse, work out room and steam rooms. $2,495,000 MLS 38926 Sue Berg 970.209.5055
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112 CABINS LANE The perfect mountain retreat. Enjoy the surrounding forest and easy ski access at this private end of cul-de-sac home. Owners will also enjoy the spacious wrap-around deck and heated garage. This home is set up for the whole family. $2,100,000 MLS 38667 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
113 HIGHLANDS WAY Private estate parcel offering panoramic views of Palmyra, San Sophia range, Ski Resort and gorgeous sunsets. Significant site improvements include massive retaining walls, large gazebo with hot tub, extensive water feature, putting green, and a full scale replica of the Labyrinth at Chartres France. $1,995,000 MLS 37170 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086 Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200
MADELINE RESIDENCE #439/441 This immaculate Madeline, Auberge 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath residence is ready to enjoy. A great location in Mountain Village Center, ski-in/out, with fabulous views of Mt. Wilson, San Sophia and western sunsets. Amenities include valet, concierge, owner concierge, pool, spa, salon, fitness center. $1,950,000 MLS 38518 Sue Berg 970.209.5055
108 LODGES LANE Enjoy the beautiful views, the incredible location, and the easy mountain living at this 4 bedroom Lodges on Sundance townhome-style condominium. This property enjoys great ski access just steps from Sundance ski run. This is a great value for 3,000 square feet under $2 million. $1,950,000 MLS 38628 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
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237 RUSSELL DRIVE / LOT 533 This on-grade Telluride Ski Resort trailside lot offers the best in amenities. Views include the San Sophia's and Mountain Village Center. Walk to the Chondola. Lowest elevation residential trailside lot in Mountain Village. The cul-de-sac location offers privacy, yet is also adjacent to hiking. $1,695,000 MLS 38487 Teddy Errico 970.708.5959
CENTRUM #304 Centrum 304 is an updated modern condominium perfectly located in the Mountain Village Center. Beautiful views and walking distance to everything. $1,595,000 MLS 38665 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
GRANITA #302 Just a stone's throw from Chair 1 and Chair 4, this true ski-in/ ski-out condominium is situated in a perfect location in the Mountain Village Center. Incredible 270-degree views of the San Juan Mountains and Telluride Ski Resort can be seen from every room. Great short term rental potential. $1,595,000 MLS 38783 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
CORTINA DRIVE / LOT 17 This is a great opportunity to build three new premier condos and join the Villas at Cortina community with its many amenities. Great ski-in/ski-out and trailside access via the Sundance ski run. Property can also be sold as a residential lot. $1,495,000 MLS 38308 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
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VISCHER DRIVE / LOT 7 This extremely well located 0.29 acre lot is situated just outside the Village Center and within walking distance to golf, Gondola and Village businesses. Easy ski access to lower Village Bypass ski run via a direct ski trail from the lot. Nice land buffer between lot and ski run for privacy. $1,395,000 MLS 38804 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
LUMIERE RESIDENCE #40 Contemporary and spacious luxury condominium in the heart of Mountain Village. Ski-in/ski-out in 4 Diamond resort. Large 1 bedroom, 2 bath residence is complete with laundry, fireplace, high-end gourmet kitchen, new furnishings and incredible views of the mountains and ski resort. $850,000 MLS 38003 Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783
COLUMBIA PLACE #7 Direct ski-in/out access makes this fully furnished, turn-key 1 bedroom, 1.5 bath Village Center condominium ideal for personal or rental use. A spiral staircase leads to a sleeping loft. The unit was remodeled, and a second deck was added with views toward Wilson Peak. Great rental history. $725,000 MLS 38892 Rick Fusting 970.708.5500
SUNDANCE LANE / LOT 926R Premium single-family home lot with direct ski-in/out access to Double Cabins ski trail. Excellent views of the San Juan Mountains. $ 1,395,000 MLS 32802 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
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MADELINE RESIDENCE #518/520
This beautiful 5th floor unit feautures modern finishes, only one shared wall, and big views. This is the best renting 2 bedroom in the Madeline Hotel. $1,295,000 MLS 37840 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
MADELINE RESIDENCE #519
111 ROCKY ROAD / LOT 344R
A private, 1.75-acre homesite with easy ski access to and from Bridges ski run. Every surrounding lot has already been developed. $1,200,000 MLS 33422 Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200
TERRACES #301
Luxury living, premier services & amenities, and hassle-free ownership at Madeline Hotel. Residence 519 offers 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and strong rentals.
Exceptional completely remodeled Terraces residence featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Walk to skiing, the Chondola, and great hiking.
$1,195,000 MLS 38009 Corie Chandler 970.708.9610
$1,025,000 MLS 38585 Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200
MADELINE RESIDENCE #1303
The Madeline Hotel and Residences by Auberge Resorts Collection gives you luxury, and slopeside living in the center of Mountain Village. $849,000 MLS 38882 Sue Berg 970.209.5055
COLUMBIA PLACE #9
2 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE BOULEVARD
This sun-drenched 5.67-acre estate lot in the Village offers huge San Sophia views, great privacy and only a 10 minute drive to Telluride. $799,000 MLS 38531 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160
ARIZONA STREET / LOT 803
The perfect Village Center condominium. Ski-in/ski-out access does not get any better. Excellent short term rental potential
Golf course lot with unobstructed views, aspen grove and views of the golf course ponds. Build your dream home to capture the phenomenal sunsets.
$699,000 MLS 38784 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
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MOUNTAIN LODGE #4216
PEAKS RESORT & SPA #440
$499,000 MLS 38913 JJ Ossola 970.708.5626
$250,000 MLS 37669 Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783
PEAKS RESORT & SPA #427
PEAKS RESORT & SPA #401
$215,000 MLS 38885 Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783
$215,000 MLS 38886 Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783
Rare top-floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath with unobstructed views and super-easy ski access.
Wonderful studio condo with a deck. Excellent views over the garden to the San Sophia Ridge and a peak of the Ski Resort.
Prime location studio condo in the Peaks Resort & Spa. This westerly 'Sunset' view condo with a balcony has jaw dropping views to the Wilson Range.
An exceptionally large studio with an oversized balcony, this condo has excellent views over the garden to the San Sophia Ridge and the Ski Resort.
BEAR CREEK LODGE #211
3 STONEGATE DRIVE / LOT 4
6 STONEGATE DRIVE / LOT 7
$425,000 MLS 38053 Angie Johnson 970.708.9636
$375,000 MLS 38842 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
$365,000 MLS 38331 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
2 STONEGATE DRIVE / LOT 166AR-23
PEAKS RESORT & SPA #310
FRANZ KLAMMER LODGE #303-1
$345,000 MLS 32740 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
$219,000 MLS 38704 Sue Berg 970.209.5055
$58,500 MLS 38689 John Burchmore 970.708.0667
Beautiful views from this large 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 882 s.f. condo. Sleeps 4 with sleeper sofa.
Enjoy incredible San Juan Mountain views, ski-in/ out access and National Forest hiking and biking.
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Great 0.29 acre lot offers easy ski access and a Telluride Ski & Golf Club Silver membership.
Incredible west facing views at The Peaks Resort & Spa, with a private balcony and 2 king beds.
One of the best valued ski lots, this 0.35 acre parcel includes a Telluride Ski & Golf Silver membership.
A fantastic 2 bedroom fractional with great amenities, service and a Village Center location.
SIGNIFICANT SALES MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
POLECAT LANE** $6,387,093 Sally Puff Courtney Mark & Terrie Dollard
PALMYRA DRIVE* $5,500,000 Teddy Errico
CORTINA DRIVE* $4,995,000 Dan Dockray
HIGHLANDS WAY $4,550,000 Lars Carlson, John Burchmore
STONEGATE DRIVE** $4,450,000 Kevin Holbrook, Stewart Seeligson
STONEGATE DRIVE $4,400,000 Stewart Seeligson
TRAILS EDGE LANE $4,295,000 Stewart Seeligson
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE* $4,200,000 Dan Dockray
SINGLETREE RIDGE $4,070,000 Sally Puff Courtney
*LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer **LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer and seller
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TOWN OF TELLURIDE NOTHING IS EVER MORE THAN A 10 - MINUTE STROLL AWAY THE CHARMING TOWN of Telluride, designated a National Historic Landmark District, sits snugly near the end of a picturesque box canyon surrounded by majestic 13,000- and 14,000-foot peaks. Just a mile and a half long and six blocks wide, the town has a population of approximately 2,200. Downtown is a menagerie of colorful Victorian homes, delectable restaurants, independent boutiques, art galleries, outfitters and more, and includes iconic structures like the San Miguel County Courthouse. In Telluride, nothing is ever more than a 10-minute stroll away, whether you are walking or biking. In winter, access to the slopes is easy: Lifts 7 and 8 and the Gondola are all based in town, just a few easy blocks from main street, and the Galloping Goose buses are outfitted with racks for skis and snowboards. With high-performing local 40 telluridesothebysrealty.com
schools; the nationally recognized Wilkinson Public Library, which has incredible programming for all ages; and the much-loved Telluride Town Park, with its ballfields, playgrounds, festival stage, pool, ice rinks, skate park and more, it’s easy to see why Telluride is an extraordinary place to call home. Homes in Telluride range in size and style from quaint, carefully restored Victorians to modern homes designed to take advantage of the stunning views and Colorado’s 300-plus days of sunshine per year. Opportunities exist to find single-family homes a stone’s throw from main street that offer jaw-dropping views of the northern flanks of the ski resort, of Ajax peak, which looms over the end of the box canyon, or into stunning Bear Creek Canyon. In the east end of the box canyon, the lot sizes are bigger and the keywords in this neighborhood are serenity, silence and scenery. Town is approach-
ing build-out, but vacant lots are available. Telluride has approximately 45 condominium complexes. Some are located in the west end of town along the San Miguel River and offer easy access to Lift 7. Others are located eastward along the river, making main street and Town Park convenient. Downtown, there are opportunities for well-located penthouses with decks that overlook main street and benefit from a bird’s eye view of truly spectacular scenery, as well as smaller complexes. When looking at property in the town of Telluride, some factors to consider include proximity to the Gondola, the lifts and main street, views, neighborhood type, historic designation and zoning. A map of the town of Telluride can be found on page 46.
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673 E. PANDORA AVENUE Perched on the hillside of a quiet hideaway just a short walk from the bustle of main street's shops and restaurants, this expansive custom cedar and stone home has the best views in the town of Telluride. The multilevel floor plan features offices with inspiring views and a sunny artist's studio. The main level's open design is great for entertaining and features giant windows with incredible Bear Creek vistas. Protected views and privacy make this one of the finest homes available today.
$6,495,000 MLS 38606 Rick Fusting 970.708.5500
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461 S. PINE STREET Bear Creek Reserve is one of Telluride's finest offerings near the entry to the pristine Bear Creek Preserve. This immaculate 5 bedroom residence – wrapped in untouched nature - offers an incredible floor plan reflective of the lifestyle of today's adventure driven family. The home enjoys bright and spacious living, kitchen and dining areas, along with a master suite wrapped in windows to bring the natural setting inside. Expansive decks create gathering spaces to take in stunning mountain views.
$7,650,000 MLS 38574 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160 Kevin Holbrook 970.729.1601
808 E. COLUMBIA AVENUE $6,495,000 MLS 38289 Iva Kostova Hild 970.708.1297
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Situated on East Columbia, this one-of-a-kind new construction masterpiece boasting views of Ingram Falls and Bear Creek with world-class recreation right outside your door. Designed by renowned architect Tommy Hein, the 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath retreat sits on an oversized lot offering unrivaled views and privacy with the highest quality fit and finish. Sun-soaked rooms, a gourmet kitchen, spa-like master, massive game room, expansive deck with all day sun. Effortless luxury living complete with heated garage.
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465 W. GALENA AVENUE $3,995,000 MLS 38723 John Burchmore 970.708.0667 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160
With Cornet Creek flowing behind through the backyard, 465 West Galena offers a peaceful retreat from the rigors of daily life; it brings together the design elements of mountain modern, clean lines, contemporary finishes, high speed technology and views of the ski mountain, town and Ajax Peak. Located in a fantastic neighborhood just minutes from Telluride's main street, the home features 3 bedroom, 3.5 baths, a large living, kitchen and dining room, 1 car garage and plenty of storage.
471-A W. PACIFIC AVENUE With top notch finishes throughout and an ingeniously styled top-floor plan of a bedroom/party-room with roof-top deck, this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath townhome has alot of great accoutrements packed into the highly efficiently designed spaces. Many fun extras include a disappearing flat screen TV, a unique pneumatic elevator, built-in speakers all over the place (even in the master shower), cool plumbing fixtures, and attractive exterior barn wood – all in a homey neighborhood close to the Gondola.
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E. GREGORY AVENUE / LOT 3 You will never tire of the amazing views of Bear Creek Preserve and the ski runs of the Telluride Ski Resort from this extra-large building lot on the sunny side of the historic town of Telluride. Lot size allows plenty of elbow room and design flexibility. The elevated corner location at the eastern end of East Gregory Avenue offers year round sunshine and dramatic view corridors over the historic downtown corridor. Previously HARC approved house plans and current survey on file for review.
$1,495,000 MLS 36914 Jason Raible 970.729.0720
ELEMENT 52 PENTHOUSE W-302 One of Telluride's premier private 4 bedroom penthouses that rarely come to the market. Managed by the exclusive Auberge Resorts Collection, this refined enclave sits directly trailside at the base of the Ski Resort offering the best ski in/ski out access in town. This sophisticated and inviting penthouse has dramatic views. $4,495,000 MLS 38769 Jake McTigue 970.708.1451
133 N. ASPEN STREET Located on a square, corner lot in the heart of Telluride’s historic residential neighborhood, this upscale 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom gem boasts forever views. Rated non-historic, the property affords many options. Included are Town-approved plans that would add 1,200 s.f. to the current footprint. $ 3,200,000 Mark & Terrie Dollard 970.708.0854
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328 N. SPRUCE STREET Sunny northside location just a short walk to downtown. 3 bedroom, 2 bath little gem sitting on a 5,875 s.f. lot affording lots of possibilities. Historical rating is Non-Contributing without Qualification offering a great opportunity to either remodel or build new with town approval. $2,895,000 MLS 38638 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
501 W. COLORADO AVENUE Situated in the center of historic Telluride and on the corner of two prominent streets, this duplex residence and back historic home offer a wealth of opportunities. Two bedrooms and 2 baths in each unit. Rent or live in the individual residences or re-develop into a single family home with a back rental unit. $2,495,000 MLS 38867 Jake McTigue 970.708.1451
BLACK BEAR #301 Enjoy the essential Telluride life in a stunning penthouse located in the heart of downtown. This gorgeous 2 bedroom, 2 bath residence is fully remodeled. Sensational views of the San Juan Mountains and Telluride's main street scene stream through every window. $1,890,000 MLS 38536 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
BALLARD HOUSE SOUTH #103S With direct Box Canyon views featuring iconic Ajax Peak, this 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit is just steps to the River Trail and Bear Creek Preserve and a flat block walk to the Gondola and Lift 8. The renovated unit features a private patio adjacent to open space and elevator access to a heated garage. $1,300,000 MLS 38935 Rick Fusting 970.708.5500
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E. COLUMBIA AVENUE $6,370,000 Iva Kostova Hild
N. ASPEN STREET* $5,900,000 Jake McTigue
W. PACIFIC AVENUE $5,900,000 Iva Kostova Hild
W. COLUMBIA AVENUE* $5,675,000 Rick Fusting
W. COLORADO AVENUE* $5,500,000 Rick Fusting
N. FIR STREET* $5,250,000 Jill Masters
ELEMENT 52 PENTHOUSE $4,300,000 Jake McTigue
CIMARRON LODGE* $2,175,000 Brian Gavin
*LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer **LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer and seller
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TELLURIDE REGION PRIVACY & SERENITY PLUS VIEWS & WILDLIFE MAKE FOR AN IDYLLIC WESTERN LIFESTYLE WITHIN 10 MILES of Telluride and Mountain Village are a variety of neighborhoods that offer additional privacy and serenity, as well as gorgeous views and regular wildlife sightings, including Aldasoro Ranch, Diamond Ridge, Elk Run, Gray Head, Last Dollar, Raspberry Patch, Ski Ranches, Sunnyside, The Preserve, West Meadows and more. These wide-open areas feature building sites that range from 1 to 35 acres and a variety of resale homes. Each subdivision typically has its own homeowners’ association and guidelines, and many offer additional amenities. Further outside Telluride and Mountain Village, several stunning, sun-drenched mesas offer the very same qualities of privacy, serenity, expansive and beautiful vistas and wildlife, making for an idyllic Western lifestyle. Depending on location, most of these properties are a 30- to 45-minute drive away from the two towns on a combina48 telluridesothebysrealty.com
tion of well-maintained paved and gravel roads. There are historic ranches that were homesteaded by early settlers, and other ranchlands that have been subdivided into parcels of 35 acres or less to form subdivisions. Most of the subdivisions have been developed with electricity, gas, telecommunications and county-maintained roads and offer both resale homes and the opportunity to build a dream Western retreat. The region’s mesas include Hastings, Horsefly/Iron Springs, Specie, Sunshine and Wilson. Two outlying towns that offer community living and slightly warmer winters are Norwood and Ridgway. Norwood, about a 40-minute drive from Telluride, offers large-acreage parcels and homes in addition to a quaint western downtown. At 7,000 feet above sea level, Norwood is horse and ranch country at its best, with its annual rodeo a highlight. Often referred to as the “Gateway to the
San Juans”, Ridgway, north of Telluride, is set in the Uncompahgre Valley and offers a mix of Old West and a funky arts scene. It’s also a close-knit community with a picture-perfect downtown, several subdivisions, plus properties on adjacent Log Hill Mesa. Nearby towns include Ouray, 10 miles away, and Montrose, 25 miles away. South of Telluride and Mountain Village are a number of mountain towns and subdivisions including the tiny, historic town of Ophir, nestled in a stunning valley south of the ski resort; the community around pretty Trout Lake, which is one of the most photographed lakes in the United States; and the former mining town of Rico. Surrounded by National Forest, today Rico adeptly mixes a love of outdoor pursuits with a historic past. Heading south is the 38-mile long Dolores River valley which culminates in the town of Dolores. For maps of the region, see pages 60 and 61.
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THE BEAUMONT HOTEL, OURAY Wonderful opportunity to own the iconic 'Flagship of the San Juans', the luxurious Beaumont Hotel in Ouray. Built in 1886 and meticulously restored in 2003 — with an estimated up to $24 million invested in saving much of the historic detail — the 30,000+ s.f. building remains in pristine condition. Spa, restaurant, martini bar, ballroom, conference room, three Main Street retail spaces, large patio, 15 guestrooms and more. Turnkey. Numerous Awards. Stake your claim on a piece of Colorado history. BeaumontOuray.com
$8,500,000 MLS 38396 Teddy Errico 970.708.5959
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SLIPPERY ROCK RIVER RANCH, DOLORES A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase a luxurious Dolores River mountain getaway near Telluride. Every aspect of the 36 acre property has been meticulously rebuilt and restored to a level like no other fishing compound you have seen. Multiple indoor/outdoor living spaces includes: 3 bunkhouses; 2 riverside glamping tents; apartment with fly-tying room; main lodge with gourmet kitchen, dining and game room; and a yoga/workout cabin. Private stretch of the river and pond. DoloresRiverRetreat.com
$6,200,000 MLS 38705 Teddy Errico 970.708.5959
229 E. SERAPIO DRIVE, ALDASORO RANCH $4,750,000 MLS 38559 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
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A magnificent 6 bedroom residence of mountain modern architecture privately set on almost 3 acres at the end of a cul-de-sac. A bunkroom, private quarters, wine cellar, media room, billiards room, additional living areas and 2 offices complete the exquisite interiors. Multiple stone patios and beautifully arrayed windows offer sweeping panoramic views of the majestic San Juan Mountains. Located in highly desirable Aldasoro Ranch nearby the town of Telluride and the Telluride Ski Resort.
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ALDASORO RANCH / LOTS 113 & 114A $3,950,000 MLS 38852
Stunning 10.3 acres at the very end of Basque Road. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone to build their dream home with lots of privacy. Site offers expansive east to west views, including the Wilson range, the Telluride Ski Resort, the end of valley and Ajax Peak. Lots may also be purchased separately.
Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
1804 RANCH ROAD, SAN JUAN RANCH An exceptional Charles Cunniffe-designed mountain-modern residence on a stunning 58-acre parcel in the gated 2,200-acre San Juan Ranch. 180-degree views of the Cimarron, Sneffels and Wilson ranges are enjoyed from multiple living areas. The home encompasses just over 5,000 square feet of living space including 5 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms as well as a 3-bay, 4-vehicle garage and plenty of storage.
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8358 COUNTY ROAD M44, SPECIE MESA The 'Nix Ranch' is a 395-acre alpine paradise on Specie Mesa with a highly desirable one mile long common border with the Uncompahgre National Forest. Heavily treed with aspens and very private. Near the center of the property you'll find the original homestead cabin, a large historic barn, corral, a 1 bedroom cabin and storage sheds. The ranch offers seclusion with all the amenities of Telluride just 28 miles down the road. Adjudicated springs and ditch rights for irrigation are included.
$2,900,000 MLS 38604 Jason Raible 970.729.0720
LEOPARD CREEK RANCH, RIDGWAY $2,800,000 MLS 38282 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
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Spectacular 152 acre ranch with stunning views of the San Juan Mountains including Sneffels Peak, Dallas Peak and the Uncompahgre Plateau. Aspen and Ponderosa Pine forests encircle a large open meadow. The abundance of wildlife include elk, mule deer, bear and sage grouse. A natural spring feeds the year-round pond. Highly prized for its multiple private homesites and easy access from the state highway. Only a 30 minute drive to Telluride and less than an hour ride to the Montrose airport.
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27 SPRUCE WAY, SKI RANCHES $2,595,000 MLS 38843 Ray Bowers 970.729.2278
Very discreet and understated from the outside, this roomy 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home is 10 minutes to Telluride, located in the congenial Ski Ranches. The enormous gourmet kitchen joined to the vaulted great room is perfect for parties while the rec room with pool table, wet-bar, and widescreen makes for another great gathering place. Additionally, the outdoor spaces with 2 patios, firepit, ample deck, hot tub, and level yard with direct access to hiking trails make for lots of warm weather pleasure.
2045 W. ANDERSON ROAD, WILSON MESA Set on 14 acres, and fronted by 600+ acres of public lands framing one of the top views in the lower 48, this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath log home enjoys a top-tier combination of eye-popping views with an extremely high level of privacy. 16 miles from Telluride. Extra building site. All utilities underground.
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1605 COUNTY ROAD Z42, NORWOOD Abundant water rights make this property unbelievably desirable. Thirty-nine acres of a very tranquil and private setting, yet just a few minutes from the town of Norwood. The charming, immaculately kept home has 270-degree views from the San Juans to the LaSals. A geothermal system provides heat, air conditioning and water for domestic use, irrigation and livestock. Add adjacent 37+ acres for a total of 76+ acres for $115,000.
$500,000 MLS 38343 Joanne C. Young 970.729.1638
395 FLYING HUSKY TRAIL HASTINGS MESA Located on two of the best lots on Hastings Mesa, this extremely private and serene property enjoys incredible views in every direction. This home defines the perfect mountain ranch with over 100 beautiful acres making this property truly one-of-a-kind. $1,995,000 MLS 37031 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
130 HIDDEN VALLEY DRIVE MOAB, UTAH Retreat the urban life to this breathtaking 44 acre property in the dramatic Utah desert. Overlooking striking cliffs and desert, this 3 bedroom home is buffered by 1,000s of acres of bordering state land. Untouched and pristine, this property has the ability to transport you into the wilderness. $1,995,000 MLS 36596 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160
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SPRUCE MOUNTAIN RANCH IRON SPRINGS / HORSEFLY MESA Located in a gated community approximately midway between Telluride and Ridgway, these incredible lots offer expansive views, spring fed ponds and easy year round access. Parcels range from 38 to 62 acres. Starting at $189,000 MLS 37974 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086 Teddy Errico 970.708.5959
110 WASATCH LANE, SPRUCE MOUNTAIN IRON SPRINGS / HORSEFLY MESA Purchase this brand new 3 bedroom, 2 bath furnished residence on 50 acres, or chose from one of the 38 to 62 acre available parcels and build the home of your dreams. Spruce Mountain is a scenic gated community on Horsefly Mesa just a 45 minutes to Telluride and 20 minutes to Ridgway. $1,600,000 MLS 38375 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086 Teddy Errico 970.708.5959
SPECIE MESA RANCH / LOT 11-1 An extraordinary 122 acre parcel bordering Specie Lake in the Specie Mesa Ranch with incredible Wilson views — a must see for the ranch buyer. $1,346,000 MLS 38534 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160 John Burchmore 970.708.0667
37 HILLSIDE LANE, HILLSIDE Conveniently located in the Hillside subdivision just minutes from the town of Telluride is this 4 bedroom 3 bath home. $1,295,000 MLS 38798 Angie Johnson 970.708.9636
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295 SKY MOUNTAIN RANCH ROAD HASTING MESA Located on Hastings Mesa, this one-of-a-kind ranch style property is just off Highway 62. Situated on 3 beautiful acres with forested views. $950,000 MLS 38372 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
2500 COUNTY ROAD 58P, HASTINGS MESA This beautiful hybrid Timberframe home sits on 35 acres offering unobstructed views and unlimited hiking, biking and serenity, all within a 25 minute drive to Telluride. Three bedrooms, 3 baths plus bonus room. Home has a very good well, excellent cell service, solar and maintained winter roads. $895,000 MLS 36770 Sally Puff Courtney 970.728.3086
538 BRISTOL ROAD, HASTINGS MESA With a viewscape and a setting that inspired one of the most successful ad campaigns in history, this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home provides the perfect respite. $745,000 MLS 38687 Mark & Terrie Dollard 970.708.0854
3800 PENINSULA DRIVE, SPECIE MESA 142 acres on Specie Mesa. Huge panoramic views of the Wilsons, Lone Cone, and sunsets. Pond site with surface water rights on the property. $715,000 MLS 36197 Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200
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LITTLE CONE RANCH / PARCELS 8 & 9
HIGH BLUFFS ROAD, IRON SPRINGS/HORSEFLY MESA
Build a family compound on over 70 pristine acres in this spectacular gated community. Excellent views, less than 30 minutes to Telluride.
Build a family compound on 70 acres with 2 separate building sites. Big views and just 30 minutes drive to Telluride. Very private without isolation.
$650,000 MLS 38221 Teddy Errico 970.708.5959
$550,000 MLS 38855 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160, John Burchmore 970.708.0667
310 40 AA ROAD, NORWOOD
PENINSULA DRIVE, SPECIE MESA
WILSON MESA RANCH / LOT 89
$449,00 MLS 38182 Sue Berg 970.209.5055
$445,00 MLS 38313 Lars Carlson or John Burchmore 970.708.0667
$435,000 MLS 37907 Mark & Terrie Dollard 970.708.0854
WILSON MESA RANCH / LOT 69
SAGE GROUSE SOUTH / PARCEL 8
TOP OF THE WORLD / LOT G
$425,000 MLS 38373 Mark & Terrie Dollard 970.708.0854
$349,000 MLS 37072 Teddy Errico 970.708.5959
$299,000 MLS 37085 Mark & Terrie Dollard 970.708.0854
SKY MOUNTAIN RANCH / LOT 1
1855 COUNTY ROAD Z42, NORWOOD
S. PINE STREET, NORWOOD
$295,000 MLS 38170 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
$115,000 MLS 38901 Joanne C. Young 970.729.1638
$47,500 MLS 37898 Sue Berg 970.209.5055
Custom-built 4 bedroom home on 5.23 acres with HOA irrigation water. Views all the way around.
Exterior 9.5-acre lot blessed with forever views of the most iconic peaks in the Telluride region.
Beautiful 35-acres on Hastings Mesa has many excellent homesites. Easy access, but also private.
Spectacular parcel in the Peninsula with escarpment views of the canyon to Wilson.
35 acres and views of Sneffels and Wilson ranges. Located in Brown Ranch, 30 minutes to Telluride.
Quiet 37+ acres with great 270-degree views located just over 1.5 miles from Norwood.
7-acre slice of paradise. An aspen-dappled building site and over-the-top views in three directions.
52-acre parcel with pond and ability to keep up to 13 head. Well in place, privacy, mountain views.
This lot is big enough to put in a garage. Great family neighborhood with views.
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Fully entitled 175-acre hotel and luxury home development site on a stunning 2,000-acre Mesa located 11 minutes from the center of Moab, Utah. Price Upon Request
Matthew Hintermeister, Global Real Estate Advisor 970.729.1200 | mhintermeister@livsothebysrealty.com
Shane Herbert, Sales Associate 435.714.9225 | shane@shaneherbert.com
Cloud Rock is an exclusive listing of Summit Sotheby’s International Realty in Utah. Matthew Hintermeister of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty is an exclusive marketing partner in Colorado for Cloud Rock.
SIGNIFICANT SALES TELLURIDE REGION
SOUND OF MUSIC RANCH* $10,000,000 | Stewart Seeligson
BERNARDO DRIVE, ALDASORO RANCH** $4,800,000 | Sally Puff Courtney
ALBERT J. ROAD, ALDASORO RANCH $3,500,000 | Joanne Young *LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer **LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer and seller
ELK RUN DRIVE, ELK RUN $5,140,290 | Lars Carlson, John Burchmore
ELK RUN DRIVE, ELK RUN $3,800,000 | Sally Puff Courtney
CANYON VIEW CIRCLE, SKI RANCHES* $2,040,000 | Stewart Seeligson telluridesothebysrealty.com 59
Colona 550
Colona
To Montrose
TELLURIDE REGION
550
To Montrose
Ridgway Reservoir
MILEAGE: Telluride to Sawpit.. ................... 12 Telluride to Placerville............... 16 Telluride to Norwood................ 33 Telluride to Ridgway................. 39
LOG HILL MESA 62
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Dunn Peak
12,595’
14,159’
Wilson Peak
13,913’
Wilson Peak
10,222’
Sunshine Mtn.
14,017’
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13,290’
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Mt. Wilson 14,246’
13,913’
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5 MILES or 8K
Storm Peak
OPHIR PASS
13,767’
S. Lookout Peak
Pilot Knob 13,738’
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RED MOUNTAIN PASS
11,075’
Silverton 550
13,357’
Golden Horn 13,769’
Hope Lake
To Durango 11,880’
Rico
Storm Peak
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9,710’
13,509’
13,661’
Golden Horn
Yellow Mtn.
Trout Lake
12,552’
Telluride Peak
Lookout Peak
Silver Mtn.
13,470’
11,880’
13,188’
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Ballard Peak
Ingram Peak
Gold Hill
Hope 12,933’ Lake
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Silver Mtn.
13,470’
Alta Lakes
Telluride Peak
12,552’
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Yellow Mtn.
Lizard Head
Ingram Peak
La Junta Peak
TURKEY CREEK MESA
SUNSHINE MESA
Gladstone Peak
Dolores Peak
11,661’
Lizard Head
LIZARD HEAD PASS
13,581’
Ballard Peak 12,804’
12,535’
13,113’
14,246’
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12,785’
Telluride
Palmyra Peak
Ophir Needles
12,930’
Gladstone Peak
WILSON RANGE
DOLORES RANGE
Sunshine Mtn.
14,017’
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13,319’
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Mountain Village
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Campbell Peak
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13,581’
12,730’
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Telluride
Iron Mtn.
Hawn Mtn.
Gray 11,129’ Head
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SNEFFELS RANGE
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Whipple Mtn.
10,982’
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13,809’
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Last Dollar Mtn.
SPECIE Little MCone ESA
Dallas Peak
Campbell Peak
Hayden Peak
LAST DOLLAR PASS
145
13,686
12,730’
Hawn Mtn.
Gray 11,129’ Head
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13,468’
Blue Lakes Teakettle Mt. 11,594’ Sneffels Cirque Mtn. 13,819’ 14,150’ Mtn.
Whipple Mtn. North Pole Peak 12,119’ 11,922’ Iron Mtn.
Last Dollar Mtn.
Ouray
Mt. Ridgway
SNEFFELS RANGE
12,946’
LAST HASTINGS DOLLAR MESA PASS
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Placerville
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Silverton 550
Spruce Mountain Ranch
59z
San Juan Ranch
Panorama Acres Z60
Z60
To Ridgway
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IRON SPRINGS/ H O R S E F LY MESA
McKenzie Springs The Lakes
Brown Ranch
Hastings Mesa Estates
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HASTINGS MESA
62
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S
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MOUNT SNEFFELS WILDERNESS
LAST DOLLAR PASS
Sawpit
SPECIE MESA
Fall Creek
Fall Creek Village
Wilderness Club
ILIU
Ptarmigan Ranch
SUNSHINE MESA
9,423’
Eider Creek
Hillside Brown Homestead
Telluride
Lawson Hill
West Meadows
Ski Ranches Elk Run
The Preserve
Raspberry Patch
Mountain Village
Alta Lakes 11,320’
Ames/Lake Fork Junction
WILSON RANGE
LIZARD HEAD WILDERNESS To Rico and Dolores
Dunton Meadows
Sunnyside Ranch
Last Dollar
Two Rivers
Woods Lake
DOLORES RANGE
Aldasoro Ranch
TELLURIDE AIRPORT
Wilson Mesa Ranches
Little Cone Ranch
Ridge
145
WILSON MESA
San Bernardo
LIZARD HEAD PASS 10,222’
Blue Lakes 11,594’
DEEP CREEK MESA Sunshine
Gray Head
LEY
Specie Mesa Ranch
M V AL
The Peninsula
5 MILES or 8K
SNEFFELS RANGE
Old Elam Ranch
Placerville
Top of the World
W E
San Juan Vista
Telluride Pines
The Bluffs 145
N
62X
Sky Mountain Ranch
Eagle Ridge
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IRON SPRINGS/ H O R S E F LY MESA
Pathfinder
Ophir
OPHIR PASS
Trout Lake Subdivision
Trout Lake
Hidden Lake Estates
9,710’
145 Hope Lake
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OUT to
LUNCH with
Brad Nelson By AMANDA MOLITOR
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A Conversation About uying
a
house
can
be
a
challenging process under normal
Consumer Preferences and Real Estate’s Evolution
Association of REALTORS® (NAR). This makes digital real estate assets
circumstances, but buying a house
not only a good addition to the
during a pandemic presents a whole
marketing strategy of a home, but
new set of hurdles to overcome. LIV
potentially the most vital tool a broker
Sotheby’s International Realty virtually
calculated risks. And our real estate
sat down with the mastermind behind
agents, in my mind, are incredible
“I believe that buyers are being
Sotheby’s International Realty’s (SIR)
front-line employees. They’re risking
reprogrammed right now. I think
Marketing, Chief Marketing Officer,
exposure so that people can find a
there is a sizable percentage of the
Bradley Nelson, to talk about what’s
home for their families.”
population of potential homebuyers
can use to sell a home.
happening in the evolving real estate
In order to make the home buying
that are only going to look at homes
industry and how the iconic brand
process more socially distant, SIR
online that provide those virtual
is pivoting its approach to meet the
has fully embraced digital and virtual
solutions.”
demands of consumers.
solutions to keep buyers, sellers and
And make no mistake, this trend is
essential
brokers safer by integrating 3D home
here to stay, as the digital revolution
business. While brokers may not be
Real
estate
tours, enhanced video content and
is rewiring the brains of consumers
saving lives, they are in many cases
photo galleries, and live-streamed
everywhere. Businesses must learn
changing
home tours.
to evolve or forfeit their clients to
them.
is
an
Especially
now,
our homes are our mission control
“We are producing more virtual
centers from which we rule our own
tours, more videos, and more live-
“I believe that while all of these
worlds. In this day and age, we work,
streamed open houses than we’ve ever
technologies were, to an extent, born
learn, shop and entertain all from
done before. Buyers want as much
out of necessity because of COVID-19,
home. Knowing that, if a business
information as possible before they walk
the convenience factor is going to
wants to reach a consumer, it needs
through the front door of any listing.”
linger long-term and buyers will now
to be accessible from anywhere, including the couch.
Currently,
90%
of
competitors.
homebuyers
say, ‘If you don’t make it easy for me
rely on the internet as their primary
to experience this property, I’m not
“Every interaction we have right
research source when looking for a
going to look at it at all.’ And ultimately,
now is based around a decision. ‘Am I
home. What’s more, the majority of
I think those tools are very convenient
comfortable interacting with people?
homebuyers (51%) prefer to view listing
for buyers. Often times finding time to
Am I comfortable eating outside? Am
videos on a real estate brand’s YouTube
go look at properties can be a struggle.
I comfortable going to the grocery
channel compared to traditional online
So, if [homebuyers] can narrow down
store?’ All of these are carefully
listings, according to the National
the number of homes that they’d like
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to see from 10 to two, that is a better, more convenient and respectful use of their time.” As a leading luxury and lifestyle-focused real estate brand,
“As real estate professionals, we really
SIR is committed to delivering its clients, on both the buying
need to ask ourselves ‘how
and the selling side, with the best tools that will help them
can we make this process
reach their goals. Any consumer considering embarking on a real estate journey needs to be aware of these shifts and
more convenient for our
ask themselves if the brokerage they choose to work with is
clients?’ We must remain
ahead of the curve and ready to tackle the market in a way that will make a difference for them. “As real estate professionals, we really need to ask ourselves, ‘How can we make this process more convenient for our clients?’ We must remain committed to putting
committed to putting their needs above our own.” BRA D NE LSON
their needs above our own.” Right now, in a time when there is so much change happening all around us, creating tangible results is the only
decades the real estate titan has driven innovation with
thing that matters. As such, the way businesses interact
sophistication and poise, setting an example for others and
with customers is the most crucial element to their success.
delivering the best experience for its clients.
With Bradley Nelson at the helm of SIR’s marketing
“At Sotheby’s International Realty, it’s our collective
initiatives, the brand will continue to blaze new paths to
opportunity and responsibility to define for the rest of
success in the realms of digital and virtual marketing. For
the industry what that highest standard is.”
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Exceeding Expectations LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Sales Percentage Participation* Chart Title
62% 1 Village 2 Mountain Home Sales
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San Miguel County Total Dollar Volume of Transactions YTD*
LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Dollar Volume Participation
LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Percentage Participation
$885,261,396
$377,379,484
42%
*Market data sourced from flexmls/Telluride Association of Realtors for the period 1/1/2020 to 11/15/2020. This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by flexmls/Telluride Association of Realtors. Flexmls/Telluride Association of Realtors does not guarantee nor is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by flexmls/Telluride Association of Realtors may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.
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Sue Berg 970.209.5055
Ray Bowers 970.729.2278
Tracy Boyce 970.708.0737
Banks Brown 970.729.1100
John Burchmore 970.708.0667
Lars Carlson 970.729.0160
Nels Cary 970.729.1404
Corie Chandler 970.708.9610
Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396
Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783
Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
Mark Dollard 970.708.0854
Terrie Dollard 970.708.1540
Teddy Errico 970.708.5959
Rick Fusting 970.708.5500
Brian Gavin 970.708.0125
Matt Hintermeister 970.729.1200
Kevin Holbrook 970.729.1601
Angie Johnson 970.708.9636
Iva Kostova Hild 970.708.1297
Jill Masters 970.729.3035
Jake McTigue 970.708.1451
Allison Moore 229.343.4842
Mark O’Dell 970.708.1606
J.J. Ossola 970.708.5626
Peggy Raible 970.729.2504 Managing Broker
Jason K. Raible 970.729.0720
Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
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