LIV Magazine | Crested Butte | Summer 2024

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Nothing compares to what’s next.

Breckenridge Crested Butte
Telluride Winter Park Vail Valley Dillon
1 Photo Courtesy of Nolan Blunck

Copywriting

Sarah Innerarity

Public Relations Manager, Resorts

Design

Morgan Goodroad

Senior Graphic Designer

Scott Kapela

Graphic Designer

Contributors

Shannel Ryan

President, Colorado

Nolan Carleton

SVP, Marketing & Communications

Dave Strellner

Director, Strategic Communications

Payton Ross

Brand Manager

Hillary Fujii

Senior Marketing Manager, Resorts

Quinn Whitman

Marketing Coordinator, Resorts

20+ Locally Owned

Offices in Colorado

FRONT RANGE

Boulder 1050 Walnut Street, Suite 100

Boulder | 303.443.6161

Castle Rock

413 Wilcox Street

Castle Rock | 303.660.0801

Cherry Creek

100 Saint Paul Street, Suite 200 Denver | 303.893.3200

Colorado Springs

102 North Cascade Ave, Suite 110

Colorado Springs | 719.578.8800

RESORTS

Beaver Creek

26 Avondale Lane, Suite 119

Beaver Creek | 970.845.0400

Breckenridge

101 South Main Street

Breckenridge | 970.453.0550

Crested Butte

401 Elk Avenue

Crested Butte | 970.349.6653

Dillon

707 East Anemone Trail, Suite 4

Dillon | 970.453.0550

Edwards 34253 Highway 6, Suite 2A

Edwards | 970.845.0400

Telluride

Denver Tech Center 8000 East Belleview Avenue, Suite 200

Greenwood Village | 303.893.3200

Evergreen 31955 Castle Court, Unit 1 South

Evergreen | 303.674.3200

The Village at Castle Pines

858 West Happy Canyon Road, Suite 100

Castle Rock | 303.893.3200

The Village at Castle Pines Sales Center 482 West Happy Canyon Road

Castle Rock | 303.688.6100

137 West Colorado Avenue

Telluride | 970.728.1404

Telluride

215 San Juan Avenue, Suite C3 Telluride | 970.728.1404

Telluride

225 South Oak Street

Telluride | 970.728.3086

Telluride | Mountain Village

565 Mountain Village Boulevard, Suite 101 Mountain Village | 970.728.1404

Vail | Bridge Street

228 Bridge Street, Suite 100 Vail | 970.476.7944

Vail | Mountain Haus

292 East Meadow Drive, Suite 101 Vail | 970.476.7944

Winter Park

78977 US Highway 40

Winter Park | 970.509.1740

Welcome to the Mountains

Summertime in the mountains is magical. The simple recipe of blue skies, fresh air, and cool evenings gives you a chance to step back and reconnect with your passions. As we embrace the life we love and welcome change as natural as the next season, the importance of living with intention is ever-present.

In Colorado we love to take the path less traveled: to climb the mountain or ski a treed slope. We’re thrill seekers at heart, and our lifestyle continues to beckon, bringing newcomers to our state and resort communities.

With a growing population, new demands on the infrastructure arise. In this magazine you’ll find out how cities and resort towns are keeping up with the increasing technological demands. No longer secluded, our resorts are adapting and finding ways to keep connectivity alive in the mountains. While you may not be able to stream a meeting from the top of a fourteener (and why would you?!), having cell service in remote areas can save lives and create a more accessible space for all.

We share a glimpse into the personality of our communities through our Voices of the Mountains series with locals across Crested Butte, Grand County, Summit County, Telluride, and the Vail Valley. Get an

insider view from those who call these resort towns home and have found their calling, including our brokers, who live in the communities where they work while staying connected to the pulse of the place they love.

Our award-winning marketing team sets the bar for the industry, showcasing your home to a global network of potential buyers. There is no more recognizable emblem of excellence than that of the blue Sotheby’s International Realty sign grounded across the gorgeous properties in Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Crested Butte, Dillon, Telluride, Vail, Winter Park, and beyond.

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty (LIV SIR) is proud to be the #1 Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliate, dominating the luxury real estate industry with an annual sales volume of $5.6 billion as of 2023. Our brand’s rich history and global network spans 11 regions, 84 countries and territories, 1,115 offices, and 26,500 sales associates. Backed by centurieslong prestige and an unmatched reputation, LIV SIR provides local expertise with global reach.

Bolstered by unparallelled support, our brokers continue to raise the bar in our dynamic industry, offering an elevated level of service that allows you to write your next chapter.

As you write your own story, the life you love awaits. LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Ever hike a fourteener, pedal up a pass, or finish mountaintop yoga and think, “I could live here?” Or stand atop a peak, looking out at the gorgeous scenery, and imagine more time in Colorado blending work and play? You’re not alone. The counties of Eagle, Grand, Gunnison, San Miguel, and Summit have grown by nearly 8% since 2010 as more and more people are drawn to the mountains.

Then reality strikes, your business is primarily conducted online—virtual meetings, sharing large files, or making time sensitive trades. Connectivity is your lifeblood. Robust internet and communications infrastructure are paramount. So, how does Colorado stand up to such demands?

Delve into the advancements in access across Colorado’s premier resort towns and get an in-depth view into the state of connectivity in Colorado. From high-speed broadband expansions to innovative telecommunications solutions, discover how these enhancements have transformed the state into an ideal haven for play and work. Spoiler: we’re a lot more connected than you may think.

Wanting the best of both worlds—an idyllic retreat and a fully functional remote office—is no longer wishful thinking.

WITH COLORADO’S RESORT REGIONS SPREAD ACROSS SCENIC, RUGGED LANDSCAPES AND RURAL SPACES,

it’s no surprise that access to broadband and Wi-Fi has been slower to reach some of these far-flung spots. Renowned for their world-class skiing, alpine lakes, and soaring hiking and mountain biking trails, these areas are now boasting Wi-Fi access to rival metropolitan areas so residents and locals can stay in touch, learn, and conduct business without leaving the mountains.

Resort communities have augmented this access over the past five years to meet increased demand and adjust to shifting consumer behaviors. According to AT&T’s Adam Schieber, Vice President of Construction & Engineering, “The rise in streaming, TV, and movie services has significantly increased Wi-Fi demand, necessitating upgrades to faster, more reliable networks and better equipment to support the increased device load. The proliferation of smart TVs, streaming devices, and gaming consoles further escalates this need for enhanced Wi-Fi.”

For decades, people would commute to work during the day, utilize the Wi-Fi networks in office complexes, and return home in the evenings. Beginning in 2020, many more workers began to work from home and students across Colorado shifted to remote learning, also utilizing Wi-Fi from their homes rather than schools. In addition to daytime demand for home offices and virtual classrooms, streaming for TV and movies skyrocketed as people stayed home rather than attend social gatherings, sporting events, or concerts.

Schieber adds, “Additionally, while 2020 saw a spike in wireline network traffic due to social distancing, mobile traffic dipped or remained flat. However, as COVID restrictions eased, mobile traffic rebounded, reflecting a return to prior usage patterns and a sustained increase in digital content consumption, both at home and on the move, due to the pandemic’s lasting influence on behavior.”

LIV Colorado resort counties median pop. growth since 2010

Cell tower disguised to blend in with Colorado’s natural landscape

The meteoric rise of Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and other video conferencing platforms to connect workers who had previously met physically in conference rooms or offices resulted in yet another boost to broadband needs.

According to Scott Lingle, IT Director for Eagle County, “Broadband has seen a great improvement in the past five years, which was born out of necessity. Video conferencing uses a huge amount of broadband, so providers saw the need to increase capacity.”

Lingle explains, “Through the national lens, the federal government is administering a $42 billion grant with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, which is allocated to improve broadband via the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Colorado received around $800 million, and they are working on the administration of that project, with the goal to get broadband to 99% of Colorado’s population.”

Due to the rugged landscape and unique challenges faced when installing towers, fiber, and other infrastructure, counties and

towns are partnering with national, regional, and local internet service providers to get broadband where it’s needed most.

“Project THOR is a middle-mile network establishing carrierclass connectivity between 14 communities across Northwest Colorado and the NWCCOG Point of Presence in Denver,” according to the Northwest Colorado Council of Governments (NWCCOG) website.

In partnership with counties across Northwestern Colorado, including Eagle County, Grand County, and Summit County, this project has brought “accessible, affordable, reliable broadband to rural communities.” This begins in Meeker, Steamboat Springs, and Estes Park to the north. It also runs along Interstate 70 linking Glenwood Springs, Eagle, Avon, Vail, Copper Mountain, Silverthorne, Breckenridge, and Frisco. Additionally, it serves Kremmling, Fraser, and Idaho Springs closer to the Front Range all the way to the Roaring Fork Valley, including Aspen. A locally matched grant from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs and fiber leased by the Colorado Department of Transportation made this possible.

HOW WILL THESE CHANGES FURTHER BENEFIT EDUCATION & OTHER COMMUNITY NEEDS?

“The network is designed as a series of geographically diverse fiber loops using world class network equipment from Ciena providing unique advantages for mountain communities. Project THOR is able to automatically re-route traffic when a single fiber cut or other service outages occur, preventing the hours-long service interruptions which have become commonplace.” This partnership includes local governments, regional electric cooperatives, state agencies, and a health district.

According to the Town of Crested Butte’s planning office, their IT department oversees projects including the town website, e-alerts, and social media. Also under their jurisdiction is network management including servers, internet, Wi-Fi, hardware, telecom systems, and software. The Town of Crested Butte and Gunnison County rely on local internet service providers for the installation of services.

John Townsend, IT Division Manager with the Town of Telluride, notes “Our landscape can make things challenging but at the same time create some advantages. Telluride is careful to protect the historic nature of the town. We have installed wireless broadband infrastructure at some of our remote locations that are easily reachable due to elevation and can be installed without the need for obtrusive tower infrastructure.”

In Summit County, there is new infrastructure facilitated by AT&T and Ericsson. Schieber notes “Over the last five years, we’ve added over three hundred new cell sites across Colorado and mountain residents can look forward to a new cell site near Dillon Reservoir at Dillon Bay. Through our collaboration with Ericsson, we will begin to transform our network within Colorado to provide additional capacity and speed throughout the state.”

John Strandberg, Interim Planning & Building Director with the Town of Telluride, says “Telluride is working with a private company for potential installation of small cell wireless facilities (5G) around town. This would increase connectivity capacity for residents and visitors alike and could be a launch pad for future technology advances.”

AT&T Site in Colorado

Aaron Street, Manager of Communications & Member Relations with Mountain Parks Electric (MPE) notes “MPE has built a 170-mile fiber optic middle mile network that traverses our service territory. The network spans from Winter Park to Granby and north just shy of the town of Grand Lake. From Granby, it continues west to Hot Sulphur Springs, then on to Kremmling. From Kremmling, the fiber heads south as far as Blue Mountain Reservoir and west along Highway 40 to Highway 14 into Jackson County and into the town of Walden.”

Street continues “In order to leverage our middle mile asset for the greatest good of our membership, we will be partnering with Conexon Connect as they build out fiber-to-the-home and offer ISP services in our service territory.”

AT&T Site in Colorado
AT&T Site in Colorado

New cell sites across Colorado since 2019

99%

With a goal to get broadband to 99% of the state’s population, Colorado received $800M

ON THE NATIONAL LEVEL,

internet service providers are aggregating and sharing comprehensive and valuable data to pinpoint access to broadband across the entire country. “There are good maps available now, so anyone can research an area down to a specific address, to see which services and speeds are available. This gives the business or community member a good idea of what’s available before they buy a new home or sign a lease to operate their company from a specific location,” notes Lingle.

Armed with these detailed maps, people interested in relocating to resort communities can also make informed decisions based on what is available in each neighborhood.

With increased access as well as more data and knowledge around specific services, it’s possible to conduct business and stay in touch in previously off-the-grid locations. Whether you are closing a real estate deal, returning a work call, or staying in contact with family, there’s no need to miss a minute of the scenic beauty that Colorado’s mountain towns provide.

What does the future hold? With the cloud infrastructure everexpanding, satellite connectivity burgeoning, and the next great innovation one invention away, Colorado is poised to be better connected than ever before.

Yet, in a time where connectedness fuels everything we do, how fortunate to have the option to disconnect and lose oneself in the glorious wilderness across Colorado. When ease of access drives our lives, the ability to turn it off and be intentional with our time is the ultimate luxury. Make time to LIV the life you love.

Broadband Map

COLORADO

Discover Your Next Chapter

ERIC PHILLIPS

You wear many hats in the Crested Butte community. How would you best describe yourself?

First, I consider myself a photographer. That’s my main passion and driving trait, as an artist within that realm. I also dabble in video work and video storytelling. And I am an athlete, creative, and volunteer.

If I were visiting Crested Butte for a long weekend in the summer, what are your recommendations?

Bring your mountain bike and ride the 401 trail. It’s absolutely beautiful in late July and early August, and you’ll ride through handlebar-high wildflowers and get epic mountain views. Hike Snodgrass Mountain in early July; it has my favorite wildflowers, and it’s close to town with off the charts bang for your buck as far as scenery goes. Stop by Butte Bagels, in a former 1800s newspaper shop, for the best breakfast sandwiches.

How did you get started in photography?

I took photography classes in high school and started taking photos with my Dad’s camera and my phone. When I moved to Colorado, I wanted to capture the landscape the way I saw it. My phone wasn’t doing it justice. I bought a Nikon, and it spiraled quickly as I fell in love with photography.

I started working for the marketing department at Western Colorado University, which was my first paying gig. Then I got an internship at Travel Crested Butte as a full-time photographer right out of college. Since then, I’ve been able to expand my clients and I get to live the dream.

What photography project are you especially proud of?

One of my favorite things to shoot is deeply snow-buried houses in Crested Butte. I’ve been photographing and collecting images of the deepest buried houses, planning a gallery display at some point. It’s a passion project and I hope to see it displayed somewhere.

What are some favorite adventures you’ve taken?

I love backcountry snowboarding in and around CB. I used to watch snowboard movies as a kid and now I get to do that in my backyard, living my childhood dream.

Some of my favorite spots are the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and Morrow Point Reservoir for overnight paddle board trips. I’ve also visited some high alpine lakes for overnight trips and the flowers are stunning. We are so fortunate to have five designated natural forest wilderness zones within 25 miles of CB.

What’s your “only in Crested Butte” story?

I’ve ridden my tandem bike through the grocery store for the past 4 years in a full costume for the Townie Takeover. I've ridden through the hardware store and bars, which wouldn't happen anywhere else.

What do you see as the biggest opportunity or challenge facing Crested Butte today?

Affordable housing and development. We need to make sure the people working here can also live here, working as teachers or at the coffee shop. It’s tough to find enough housing for the workers, but we are on the forefront of the solution. A big part of why I'm working on the Gunnison County Planning Commission is to make sure we are working toward a sustainable future.

"THE REAL MAGIC OF CRESTED BUTTE IS THE PEOPLE WHO CALL THIS VALLEY HOME. IT'S QUIRKY, FUN, AND A REALLY UNIQUE BLEND OF PEOPLE AND PLACE."

JUNE

Crested Butte Mountain Resort

Summer Opening

June 8

KBUT’s Annual Friday Night Fish Fry

June 14

JULY

Crested Butte Museum Tony’s Speakeasy: A Black & White Affair

July 2

July 4th Parade & Block Party

July 4

Crested Butte Wildflower Festival

July 12 – 21

Mt. Crested Butte’s 50th Anniversary Celebration & Concert

July 13

Crested Butte Land Trust

Starry Evening Gala

July 13

Crested Butte Wine + Food Festival

July 17 – 21

Living Journey’s Summit Hike & Soiree

July 26 – 27

AUGUST

Crested Butte Arts Festival

August 2 – 4

Adaptive Sports Center

Crested Butte Open

August 4 – 5

Crested Butte Museum Historic Pub Crawl

August 13

Grand Traverse Mountain Run & Bike

August 31 – September 1

SEPTEMBER

Mt. Crested Butte Chili & Beer Festival

September 7

Crested Butte Film Festival

September 18 – 22

Halloween Parade

October 31

Crested Butte Farmers Market

Sundays | May 26 – October 6

Elk Avenue Historic Walking Tours

Tuesdays & Thursdays | June 4 – September 26

Alpenglow Music Series

Mondays | June 16 – August 12

Photo 1 & 2 Courtesy of Nolan Blunck

Total Sales Volume MARKET SNAPSHOT

June 2023 - May 2024

$449,450,563

June 2023 - May 2024

$10,000,000 Highest Sold Price

Data based on sales in Almont, Crested Butte, Crested Butte South, Crested Butte Rural, Kebler, Mt. Crested Butte, Gunnison City, and Gunnison Rural, all residential properties.

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL 535 Journey’s End Road / $15,000,000 8 Bedrooms, 8 Full / 2 Half Baths, 7,450 Square Feet Web ID: Z4JSFY Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

GUNNISON

TBD W Gunnison Avenue / $9,000,000

Vacant Land, 25 Acres

Web ID: 4N4W7T

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

33 Aperture Lane / $8,575,000

5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 5,393 Square Feet

Web ID: 33PW84

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

Crested

CRESTED BUTTE

120 & 122 Elk Avenue / $7,000,000

Mixed-Use Opportunity, 7,835 Square Feet

3 Bedroom Luxury Penthouse Web ID: 457QY5

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

67 Trent Jones Way / $6,695,000 5 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 2 Half Baths, 4,386 Square Feet Web ID: 2SWYSW

Somrak 847.721.2649

Crested

CRESTED BUTTE

607 Sixth Street / $20,000,000

Commercial Opportunity, 8,690 Square Feet

Web ID: 4CWE88

Jaima Giles-Alsum 970.275.9357

Betsy Wiebe 970.209.8643

CRESTED BUTTE

108 Maroon Avenue / $5,850,000

6 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms, 5,188 Square Feet

Web ID: 8TDQZ4

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

918 Belleview Avenue / $5,595,000

5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 3,463 Square Feet

Web ID: PWN4VT

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

729 Whiterock Avenue / $5,395,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 3,252 Square Feet

Web ID: 8HLXXF

Sam Lumb 970.275.2448

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

1482 Peanut Lake Road / $5,300,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Full / 2 Half Baths, 1,636 Square Feet

Web ID: GTQM3E

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED

BUTTE RURAL

644 McCormick Ranch Road / $5,000,000 Vacant Land, 36.56 Acres Web ID: Y9X8BW

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

810 Elk Avenue / $3,650,000 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 2,948 Square Feet Web ID: 5P5N74

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

210 Butte Avenue / $3,650,000

5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 3,083 Square Feet

Web ID: XTW5S5

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

507 Red Lady Avenue #110 / $3,395,000

Commercial Opportunity, 6,889 Square Feet

Web ID: 9MFFSG

Nikki Pulitzer 970.209.9004

180 Elk Valley Road / Starting at $1,700,000 3-4 Bedrooms, 3-4 Baths, 2,164-2,525 Square Feet

Located in Buckhorn Ranch, just minutes from downtown Crested Butte, these new luxury townhomes are adjacent to open space and offer stunning mountain views from their private patios. Interiors selected by local firm Covet Living Interiors. BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE CRESTED BUTTE

Prospect Drive / Starting at $697,500 Vacant Homesites, 0.65-1.35 Acres Michelle

The homesites at Upper Prospect offer true slopeside living within the boundaries of a premier ski resort. Step out your front door, strap or click in, and whoosh off for a day of skiing and snowboarding. Summertime surrounds owners with miles of scenic hiking and biking. UPPER PROSPECT

CRESTED BUTTE

29 Whiterock Avenue

$2,990,000

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

2,072 Square Feet Web ID: ZLPEDM

Katy Mattson

970.275.4601

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

149 Snowmass Road

$2,950,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms

2,832 Square Feet

Web ID: XPPKCV

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

452 East River Lane

$2,950,000

5 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms

3,971 Square Feet Web ID: LXXTQB

Jaima Giles-Alsum

970.275.9357

MT. CRESTED BUTTE

50 Anthracite Drive

$2,350,000

4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

2,516 Square Feet

Web ID: SKJPBT

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

57 Mariposa Lane

$2,000,000

Vacant Land

3.17 Acres Web ID: RTR8NC

Nikki Pulitzer

970.209.9004

CRESTED BUTTE

130 Pyramid Avenue

$1,950,000

Vacant Land

0.55 Acres

Web ID: DFMFW2

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

CRESTED BUTTE

405, 407, 409, 411, 413 Belleview Avenue

$1,920,000

Commercial Opportunity

0.36 Acres Web ID: 8K3BB2

Sam Lumb

970.275.2448

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

710 Red Mountain Ranch Road

$1,895,000

2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

2,016 Square Feet

Web ID: 2R544D

Channing Boucher

970.596.3228

189 Wild Rose Lane $1,650,000

3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms

2,872 Square Feet Web ID: CZHV5X

Jaima Giles-Alsum 970.275.9357

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

54 Elk Valley Road

$1,500,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms 1,962 Square Feet Web ID: QJH6B7

Cassie Slentz Gates 970.596.5516 CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

1 Seventh Street B

$1,350,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms 1,388 Square Feet Web ID: 5ENPP2

Jaima Giles-Alsum

970.275.9357

CRESTED BUTTE RURAL

378 Lupine Drive

$1,250,000

Vacant Land

35 Acres Web ID: YPT25J

Channing Boucher 970.596.3228 CRESTED BUTTE

DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES

Majestic Realty Collective

Majestic Realty Collective is the owner/operator of eight Sotheby’s International Realty affiliates including:

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Las Vegas Sotheby’s International Realty

Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty

Desert Sotheby’s International Realty

Sun Valley Sotheby’s International Realty

Group One Sotheby’s International Realty

Richardson Sotheby’s International Realty

Operating in the states of California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, and Utah, Majestic Realty Collective offers exceptional service locally, regionally, and globally through the Sotheby's International Realty network.

2790 S CHARLESTON ROAD

Charleston, UT / $14,000,000

Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Henderson, NV / $6,300,000

Las Vegas Sotheby’s International Realty

Palm Springs, CA / $3,295,000

Desert Sotheby’s International Realty

713 DRAGON PEAK DRIVE
2696 ANZA TRAIL

430 GREEN GATE ROAD

San Luis Obispo, CA / $11,850,000

Richardson Sotheby’s International Realty

106 RED CLIFFS ROAD

Ketchum, ID / $6,200,000

Sun Valley Sotheby’s International Realty

2749 S WHITE CASTLE AVENUE

Eagle, ID / $3,295,000

Group One Sotheby’s International Realty

1733 CHRISTY LANE

Olympic Valley, CA / $7,500,000

Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty

1044 WATERBURY LANE

Ventura, CA / $4,750,000

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

1309 PARK ROAD

Ojai, CA / $2,095,000

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

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