LIV Magazine Telluride | Vol 4 Issue 1 2022

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The life you love.

On behalf of everyone here at LIV Sotheby’s International Realty in Telluride, I want to thank you for reading the winter issue of our signature publication, LIV Magazine.

While we usher in another winter season in the mountains, whether you enjoy skiing, snowshoeing, or simply taking in the beautiful views on a walk down Main Street, we know you’ll fall in love with this special place we are so proud to call home. Telluride is a magical town, and this time of year offers skiing, gorgeous gondola rides, warm dinners with friends and family, and most importantly time to take it all in with loved ones.

As the real estate market continues to evolve, the expertise, insights, and relationships provided by our local broker professionals at LIV Sotheby’s International Realty are more important than ever. Visit one of our office locations throughout the Town of Telluride and Mountain Village to meet one of our brokers and learn how Telluride can become a more permanent part of

Peggy Raible

PEGGY RAIBLE

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your life. In this issue, you can explore extraordinary properties for sale throughout Telluride, Mountain Village, and the surrounding areas. Learn about the famed Sotheby’s Auction House in our exclusive “Out to Lunch” interview. Get updates on recent changes to Colorado’s resort real estate markets in the article “Reframing Resort Real Estate”. And peruse the plethora of community events on offer for the winter season that makes our little mountain town so unique.

You’ve put a lot of effort into getting here and I trust that you’ll enjoy your visit exploring the natural beauty and spirit of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. Whether it’s your first visit or fifth, if you have fallen in love with Telluride, don’t waste another moment postponing the life you want to LIV!

On behalf of our team at LIV Sotheby’s International Realty in Telluride, we hope you and your families enjoy a truly wonderful winter season.

See you on the slopes!

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Reframing resort real estate

A Look at Trends in Telluride & other Colorado Mountain Markets

Talk to anyone looking to buy or sell a home and they’ll tell you they have apprehensions. There are many negative headlines circulating about the real estate market and economy in general right now. While the market has undergone significant changes over the last few months, one mustn’t forget that comparing today’s market to that of 2020 and 2021 is unfair and unrealistic. That time was a fluke in our nation’s history of real estate. And compared to pre-pandemic times, the current real estate market remains strong in Colorado’s resort towns. Let’s examine the driving economic forces our current market and successful strategies for the months ahead.

The real hero of the strong real estate market in Colorado’s resort towns has been home prices. Years of limited inventory and high demand have pushed home prices up and kept the market strong despite the number of transactions being down significantly from 2021, albeit transactions are above pre-pandemic levels of 2019. When taking a look at the total sales volume year-to-date, the market is slightly down from last year, however, high sales prices hide the fact that fewer homes and condos have been sold so far this year.

As Peggy Raible, Vice President and Managing Broker for LIV Sotheby’s International Realty’s Telluride offices, said “After 2021, when our market saw record-breaking demand, 2022 was about normalization. However, the broader perspective clearly shows Telluride’s 2022 sales volume significantly outperforming prepandemic years of 2019, 2018 and 2017.”

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“Over the past three years, the market has changed, and our lives have changed. People are prioritizing their lifestyle.”

Why Have Home Prices Remained Strong?

With the location of Telluride set in a box canyon within the San Juan Mountains, bordered by the Uncompahgre National Forest, and surrounded by 13,000- and 14,000- foot peaks, there is a finite amount of land for building, which inherently constrains supply. This unique setting also creates the ultimate lifestyle that people continue to seek out.

As Dan Fitchett, President of Colorado Resort Markets at LIV Sotheby’s International Realty states, “Over the past three years, the market has changed, and our lives have changed. People are prioritizing

their lifestyle, Colorado’s resort communities offer open space and recreation, and they are wonderful towns to raise families. Coupled with low inventory, this has kept home values strong.” This continued demand is in part due to the mountain lifestyle offered in communities like Telluride. With world-class skiing, expansive wilderness space, and a relaxed escape from city life, Telluride provides an exceptional experience that’s very attractive to buyers.

According to data in a recent article on housing trends from Bankrate, one analyst believes that the lower inventory will keep the market from slowing too much. “Seasonality plays an important role in the housing market, since it has an impact on housing demand and supply,” says Nadia Evangelou, senior economist and director of forecasting for the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Dennis Shirshikov, head of content at the real estate investment site Awning adds, “The only exception appears to be traditionally strong vacation rental markets, which have seen significant appreciation and resilience because of very low inventory levels.”

This drop in inventory has resulted in very short days on market in some of Colorado’s resort communities. For instance, Mountain Village had an average of 109 days on market January through September 2022, down 52% from 227 in 2021. The Town of Telluride saw an average of 93 days on market, down 31% when compared to January through September 2021, according to LIV Sotheby’s International Realty’s Micro Market Reports. Long renowned for its ski resort and winter activities, Telluride has become a year-round destination with a plethora of festivals and outdoor recreation opportunities to choose from in the spring, summer, and fall, enticing more buyers to purchase second homes in the region.

9/30/2022.

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Source: 1. Data sourced from
2. Data sourced from
Number of Transactions 1 31% 38% Total Sales Volume 1 9% 175% Average Sales Price 2 29% 134% San Miguel County 2022 vs 2021 2022 vs 2019 Data
Land Title Guarantee Company for the period 1/1/2022 - 9/30/2022.
LIV Sotheby’s International Realty’s Micro Market Reports for the period 1/1/2022 -
January - September
“While the market moves toward pre-pandemic trends, we are not seeing the return of higher days on market.”
128 Hood Park Road, Mountain Village, CO More Details on p. 27

Real Estate as an Investment Vehicle

As equity markets experience high volatility, cash buyers are turning to real estate as a more stable investment vehicle, resulting in strong demand for luxury properties in Colorado’s high-country communities.

Second-home buyers are seeing their homes not only as attractive investment options with historic stability and appreciation, but also as an asset they can enjoy while they ride out market fluctuation. Fitchett states “You can’t sleep in your investment portfolio, but you can build family memories, enjoy ski vacations, and create a legacy in your home while realizing an increase in its value.”

Many buyers are deciding to purchase and hold on to their vacation homes for at least 5-7 years, so they can enjoy everything that the mountains have to offer and safeguard against a potential shortterm leveling-off of price. Since ski resorts began opening across Colorado several decades ago, real estate has been a sound investment with prices continually increasing.

“As inflation rates rise, and developed markets continue to debase their currency, luxury real estate could be an attractive hedge and a way to get out of paper money,” says Jonathan Woloshin, head of real estate and financials research, UBS Wealth Management.

As visitors from Texas, Chicago, Florida, and California fall in love with the mountain way of life, they look at homes in these communities as an investment and a place for their families to build memories for generations.

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180 Liberty Bell Lane, Telluride, CO More Details on p. 38

Cash Transactions Unaffected by Rate Hikes

Demand for the housing market continues to be healthy, particularly in the luxury second-home segment. Although the total share of mortgage rate locks for all second homes fell below pre-pandemic levels, this was in large part due to the median-to-lower end of the housing market. In addition, more than 50 percent of second-home buyers pay in all cash. For this reason, looking simply at second-home mortgage rate lock data is not the best indicator of true U.S. second home sales based on a recent article by Inman News.

With so many luxury property transactions taking place in cash, there is some innate immunity to the effects of rate

hikes. Overall transactions have declined between 20-30% depending on the market, but cash transactions are only down 8-9%. One example is the recent cash sale of a Gilded Age property in New York City as reported by the Wall Street Journal. The 20,000 square foot mansion on Fifth Avenue was once owned by a member of the Vanderbilt family and hadn’t changed ownership in 76 years. The buyer is a businessman based in London who was represented by Sotheby’s International Realty. It’s interesting to note that the buyer did not tour the property overlooking Central Park prior to closing, reminiscent of sight-unseen purchases during the frenzied multiple-offer sales of 2021.

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Nuances of Buying and Selling Homes in Telluride Now

“As we find our new cadence, a normalizing market offers better opportunity for both buyers and sellers,” Raible advises, “particularly when they are partnered with a competent and experienced broker who understands the subtleties and nuances of our stabilizing market. It’s important to note that while the market moves toward pre-pandemic trends, we are not seeing the return of higher days on market.

Low inventory combined with shorter days on market still makes conditions challenging for buyers. The peak weeks of ski season, holidays, and spring break schedules mean that all buyers are on similar timelines. Often buyers are trying to view homes after a day on the slopes and before dinner, and this compressed schedule will be evermore felt with reduced inventory this winter. Serious buyers will need to set time aside, especially when new homes come on the market.

Given the short days on market, it’s important to launch your home properly and priced correctly from the start. “It’s more important than ever to align yourself with a trusted advisor and be ready to act,” according to Raible. A savvy local broker who is familiar with the micro-markets within each community can help advise buyers and sellers on the appropriate price points for listing and for offers. Since first impressions are imperative to success, prioritizing home improvements to make the home appealing to potential buyers can be key. Another option is to create virtual renderings or tours of older properties, so potential buyers can visualize remodel possibilities and older homes will showcase in the best possible light.

Now more than ever, knowledge of the local real estate market is crucial, so all parties are informed about nuances in this everchanging marketplace. Since metrics of different areas within a town or neighborhood can vary widely, it is important that buyers and sellers are armed with accurate data from a trusted broker professional. With the guidance of a skilled real estate broker who has been through various ups and downs of the housing market, you can reach your lifestyle, financial, and real estate goals.

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“You can’t sleep in your investment portfolio, but you can build family memories, enjoy ski vacations, and create a legacy in your home while realizing an increase in its value.”

Sotheby’s Auction House

OUT TO LUNCH WITH

Discussing the evolution of the luxury auction house

Since 1744, Sotheby’s has been the premier destination for buying and selling the finest art, exceptional jewels, and highly coveted items ranging from Michael Jordan’s gameworn jerseys to rare cars. Each year, the auction house hosts more than 600 auctions across its network of auction houses in 40 different countries. As one of the global authorities in the luxury space, Sotheby’s Auction House knows a thing or two about curating one-of-a-kind experiences and maintaining its brand’s legacy amidst the changing economic, generational, and societal trends.

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty had a conversation with Josh Pullan, Sotheby’s Auction House’s Head of Global Luxury Division, to learn more about the future of this long-standing luxury icon, what makes Sotheby’s such a trusted brand, and how it’s adapted to its centuries-old identity to meet today’s consumer expectations.

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Sotheby’s Auction House’s Head of Global Luxury Division

Considering the shifts our culture has undergone in the past 200 years, Sotheby’s has experienced various evolutions to keep up with the latest trends and buyer preferences.

“The Sotheby’s brand is universally known and has a rich and deep heritage of 277 years, but it is also a business that has never stopped adapting, changing, and innovating throughout its long history,” said Pullan. “We

are constantly looking to innovate, foresee new trends, and pre-empt collectors’ demands.”

The brand was the first in its industry to shift to hybrid and live stream auction formats, which launched in June of 2020. These new offerings, combined with in-person experiences enhanced with state-of-the-art technology, have dramatically expanded access to an unprecedented number of participants, helping Sotheby’s deliver its best first-half performance to date reaching $4.3 billion in sales.

One of these nuances to the brand’s selection of auction experiences is the Sotheby’s App. Through this mobile app, collectors can discover extraordinary art and objects more easily, place bids from anywhere in the world, and receive real-time notifications about items of interest.

Much of these changes are being driven by the generational shift in wealth. Millennials

now have a lot of buying power and this is influencing what is being bought and sold and the way in which brands are marketing those items.

“We are definitely seeing a younger demographic participating in auctions throughout our business, but particularly in our luxury sector where Sotheby’s youngest clients are to be found. There are over 40% more bidders under 40 in our luxury sales than in the fine art side of the business. Also, digital art — NFTs — perhaps inevitably skew toward the younger generations who live more of their lives digitally. Last year 78% of NFT buyers were under 40,” noted Pullan.

This next generation is fueling sales in categories such as handbags and accessories and streetwear and modern collectibles. Both categories are sold almost exclusively online and are where Sotheby’s has the highest proportion of new and younger bidders and buyers. Anticipating trends, reacting to preference shifts, and aligning itself with the latest currents in consumer interests is how Sotheby’s has maintained its status as one of the most well-respected leaders in the luxury space.

“Sotheby’s is absolutely focused on adding value to our clients and providing them with the type of services they want and need. The core of our success with our clients

Josh Pullan
“We are constantly looking to innovate, foresee new trends, and pre-empt collectors demands.”

is our relationships, trust, and specialist knowledge,” Pullan said.

But even giants such as Sotheby’s can feel the effects of the changing economic environment. As the economy on the global scale continues to self-correct and return to a pre-pandemic state of “normal,” the waves of inflation are rippling into nearly every facet of the buying and selling experience. However, similarly to how investing in a home can help safeguard your money from inflation, so too can investing in fine art and high-value items.

“The market is global, and generally art is a good hedge for inflation and currency weakness. As a category, it has performed well in the past several decades and has outpaced inflation quite significantly over a long period of time.” Pullan went on to say,

“At the moment, we are continuing to see a strong and resilient market for art and luxury lifestyle. For instance, in August RM Sotheby’s broke world records, bringing in $239.2 million at its flagship auction at Monterey 2022, selling more than all other Monterey auctions combined.”

This example helps illustrate the strong desire of consumers to spend their hardearned money on things that inspire them, connect with them, and help them invest in themselves and their future. Just as LIV

Sotheby’s International Realty helps its clients and communities write their next chapter through buying and selling homes that represent their own definition of paradise, Sotheby’s guides clients toward their happy place by assisting in the curation of pieces that mean the most to them.

Pullan commented, “Throughout our long history we have promoted access to and ownership of the most exceptional art and luxury objects. Our vision remains to be the leading and most trusted global marketplace for art, luxury, and lifestyle.”

Expand your collection or begin building one with the help of Sotheby’s by downloading the mobile app, visiting the newly opened permanent gallery in the heart of Aspen, or checking out sothebys.com.

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The highest value lot bought by a collector under 40 is the Yoga Labs by 101 Bored Ape Yacht Club for $24.4 million USD

Mountain Village

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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 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. Residences that dot the center are considered welllocated with ski in/ski out access and proximity to the Gondola with Station Mountain Village connecting riders to downtown Telluride. The resort’s main offices, ticket offices, ski and snowboard school, nursery and more are based in the Village Center.

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, townhomes, 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.

The Town of Mountain Village has a well-thought-out Comprehensive Plan that 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.

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Dr Valley View Rd Singletree Way Singletree Ridge Adams Ranc h Rd Dbuo l e E a g le Way dA a msWay Lawso n P o i n t dvlBegalliVniatnuoM Fairway Dr Knoll Estates Dr Lupine Ln Sunset Cir Park Ln Quakey Ln Mountain Village Entrance Ski Ranches Villas at Cortina ProspectPlaza EagleView Reserve ProspectCreek Outlaws Parker Ridge FairwayFour Northstar Condos e Terraces Winterleaf Belvedere Tristant Cortina Bear Creek Lodge Elkstone Trails Edge Double Cabins Lorian Mountain Lodge Pine Meadows Rosewood Land Aspen Ridge e Peaks Resort Lodges OnSundance Cabins at Gold Hill Mountain View Estates See Forever Village 1/8 MILE (200 METERS) 0 1/4 MILE 400 METERS) To Telluride N S W E To TOWN OF MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
OFFICE LOCATIONS
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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE CENTER MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
565 Mountain Village Boulevard Suite 101, Heritage Plaza 98 Aspen Ridge Drive
22 | Property Showcase MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 522 Benchmark Drive / $16,500,000 6 Bedrooms, 6 Full / 3 Half Baths, 8,222 Square Feet MLS 40883 Angie Johnson 970.708.9636
Mountain Village | 23 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 224 Country Club Drive / $13,500,000 5 Bedrooms, 7 Full / 2 Half Baths, 7,821 Square Feet MLS 40921 Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200
24 | Property Showcase MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 2 Mountain Village Boulevard / $12,800,000 8 Bedrooms, 10 Full / 2 Half Baths, 10,756 Square Feet Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200
Mountain Village | 25 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 110 Lawson Overlook / $12,721,000 7 Bedrooms, 7 Full / 2 Half Baths, 8,080 Square Feet MLS 41159 Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783
26 | Property Showcase MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 145 Cortina Drive / $11,995,000 5 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 2 Half Baths, 5,881 Square Feet MLS 40930 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
Mountain Village | 27 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 128 Hood Park Road / $10,995,000 7 Bedrooms, 7 Full / 2 Half Baths, 7,556 Square Feet MLS 41088 Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396
28 | Property Showcase MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 125 Cortina Drive #7 / $5,475,000 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 3,058 Square Feet MLS 41172 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
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Bedrooms,
Feet
VILLAGE
Mountain Village Boulevard #539/541 / $3,125,000 2 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms,
Square Feet
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 136 San Joaquin Road #D101 / $4,950,000 4
3.5 Bathrooms, 3,457 Square
John Burchmore 970.708.0667 MOUNTAIN
568
1,837
MLS 40982 Sue Berg 970.209.5055
30 | Property Showcase MOUNTAIN VILLAGE TBD Country Club Drive, Lot 151R-1 / $2,100,000 0.3 Acres MLS 40364 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 210 Sunny Ridge Place #16 / $2,950,000 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 1,860 Square Feet MLS 41097 Mark Dollard 970.708.0854 Terrie Dollard 970.708.1540

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

TBD San Joaquin Road, Lot 7 / $1,895,000 0.07 Acres MLS 40816

Rick Fusting 970.708.5500

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

323 Adams Ranch Road #7B / $1,625,000

3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 1,324 Square Feet MLS 41006

Hilary Taylor 970.417.2589

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

TBD Adams Way, Lot 57R1 / $649,000 0.15 Acres MLS 41205

Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

136 Country Club Drive #350 / $425,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 411 Square Feet MLS 40727

Peggy Raible 970.729.2504

Jason Raible 970.729.0720

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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

136 Country Club Drive #428 / $398,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 412 Square Feet MLS 41156

Jill Masters 970.729.3035

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

136 Country Club Drive #443 / $395,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 475 Square Feet MLS 41188

Corie Chandler 970.708.9610

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

136 Country Club Drive #333 / $365,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 415 Square Feet MLS 40629

Mark Dollard 970.708.0854

Terrie Dollard 970.708.1540

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

136 Country Club Drive #341 / $360,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 419 Square Feet MLS 40485

Peggy Raible 970.729.2504

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MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

136 Country Club Drive #625 / $355,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 434 Square Feet MLS 41176

Sue Berg 970.209.5055

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

136 Country Club Drive #420 / $350,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 406 Square Feet MLS 41005

Banks Brown 970.729.1100

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

120 Vischer Drive #139F / $295,000 (1/10 th Ownership)

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 3,176 Square Feet MLS 41090

John Burchmore 970.708.0667

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE

17 Boulders Way, Lot 649R / $249,000 0.06 Acres MLS 40571

Hilary Taylor 970.417.2589

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Town of Telluride

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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 Nugget Theatre and 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. The nationally recognized Wilkinson Public Library, Telluride’s two school buildings, and the much-loved Town Park, with its ballfields, playgrounds, festival stage, pool, ice rinks and skate park are all located within the Town of Telluride.

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 approaching build-out and vacant lots are rare.

Telluride has approximately 45 condominium complexes scattered througout town and along the San Miguel River. Residences range in variety and size from lift-side studios to downtown penthouses with decks that overlook main street and and feature spectacular views,

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Town of Telluride | 37 TOWN OF TELLURIDE 300 Royer Lane / $23,000,000 6 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 2 Half Bathrooms Rick Fusting 970.708.5500
38 | Property Showcase TOWN OF TELLURIDE 180 Liberty Bell Lane / $16,900,000 7 Bedrooms, 7.5 Bathrooms, 8,770 Square Feet MLS 40230 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
Town of Telluride | 39 TOWN OF TELLURIDE 394 W. Colorado Avenue #A, B, C & D / $13,000,000 7 Bedrooms, 7.5 Bathrooms, 5,518 Square Feet MLS 40436 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160
40 | Property Showcase TOWN OF TELLURIDE 731 Shadow Lane / $9,987,000 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 2,875 Square Feet MLS 40831 Iva Kostova Hild 970.708.1297
Town of Telluride | 41 TOWN OF TELLURIDE 714 E. Columbia Avenue / $8,900,000 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 3,356 Square Feet MLS 40803 Lars Carlson 970.729.0160 John Burchmore 970.708.0667

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999

42 | Property Showcase
658 W. Columbia Avenue / $6,250,000 9 Bedrooms, 7 Bathrooms, 4,395 Square Feet MLS 40964
217 W. Colorado Avenue / $7,500,000 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 4,160 Square Feet MLS 40889

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

433 W. Galena Avenue / $5,995,000

5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 4,461 Square Feet

MLS 41149

Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

220 W. Galena Avenue / $5,995,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 2,607 Square Feet

MLS 40998

Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396

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44 | Property Showcase
W. Curtis Drive / $5,400,000 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 2,464 Square Feet MLS 39804
TOWN OF TELLURIDE 559
John Burchmore 970.708.0667
Colorado
/ $5,500,000
Square Feet
TOWN OF TELLURIDE 119 W.
Avenue
Commercial Building, 2,858
Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

225 S. Oak Street #C / $5,100,000

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 1,838 Square Feet MLS 39008

Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

457 S. Pine Street #E2 / $4,395,000

4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 2,505 Square Feet MLS 40251

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

980 Primrose Alley / $4,150,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 1,932 Square Feet MLS 40773

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

129 N. Aspen Street / $4,000,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Full / 2 Half Baths, 2,451 Square Feet

Lars Carlson 970.729.0160

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TOWN OF TELLURIDE

457 W. Colorado Avenue / $3,450,000

2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1,167 Square Feet

MLS 40911

Tracy Boyce 970.708.0737

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

300 Mahoney Drive #C1 / $1,995,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2,039 Square Feet

MLS 41019

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

747 W. Pacific Avenue #322 / $1,795,000

2 Bedrooms, 1.5 Bathrooms, 988 Square Feet MLS 40483

Teddy Errico 970.708.5959

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

310 S. Fir Street #203 / $1,760,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 880 Square Feet

MLS 40829

Rick Fusting 970.708.5500

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TOWN OF TELLURIDE

134 S. Tomboy Street #2 / $1,645,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 940 Square Feet MLS 40995

Tracy Boyce 970.708.0737

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

300 S. Mahoney Drive #26 / $1,625,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1,009 Square Feet

Brian Gavin 970.708.0125

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

210 S. Pine Street #101 / $1,250,000

2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 712 Square Feet MLS 41016

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

TOWN OF TELLURIDE

629 W. Colorado Avenue #A / $975,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 461 Square Feet MLS 40671

Allison Moore 229.343.4842

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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, Gray Head, Last Dollar, Sunnyside, (all located on Deep Creek Mesa); and Elk Run, Raspberry Patch, Ski Ranches, The Preserve, and West Meadows (all located on Turkey Creek Mesa). These wide-open areas feature building sites that range from 1 to 35+ acres. Each subdivision typically has its own homeowners’ association and guidelines, and many offer additional amenities.

The region is home to several stunning, sundrenched mesas that offer serenity, expansive vistas and wildlife, making for an idyllic Western lifestyle. Most of these properties are a 30- to 45-minute drive away from the two towns on a combination of well-maintained 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. Most of the subdivisions have been developed with electricity, gas, tele-communications 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 in addition to a quaint western downtown. Often referred to as the “Gateway to the San Juans”, Ridgway, is set in the Uncompahgre Valley. It’s 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.

Heading south there are a number of mountain towns and subdivisions including the tiny, historic town of Ophir, the community of Trout Lake, and the former mining town of Rico. Heading further south is the 38-mile long Dolores River valley which culminates in the town of Dolores.

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50 | Property Showcase S a n Mi guel River Alta Lakes 11,320 Blue Lakes 11,594 Hope Lake 11,880’ Trout Lake 9,710’ Woods Lake 9,423’ MOUNT SNEFFELS WILDERNESS LIZARD HEAD WILDERNESS Hayden Peak 12,946’ Wilson Peak 14,017’ El Diente 14,159’ Mt. Wilson 14,246’ Gladstone Peak 13,913’ Lizard Head 13,113’ Sunshine Mtn. 12,930’ Ophir Needles 11,661’ Silver Mtn. 13,470’ La Junta Peak 13,472’ Ajax Peak 12,785’ Ingram Peak 12,552’ Telluride Peak 13,509’ Palmyra Peak 13,319’ Mt. Sne els 14,150’ Mt. Emma 13,581’ Dallas Peak 13,809’ Campbell Peak 13,213 Iron Mtn. 12,730’ Whipple Mtn. 11,922’ Last Dollar Mtn. 11,129’ Gray Head 10,982’ Hawn Mtn. 10,887’ Ballard Peak 12,804’ Gold Hill 12,535’ Teakettle Mtn. 13,819’ Cirque Mtn. 13,686 Mt. Ridgway 13,468’ North Pole Peak 12,119’ Lookout Peak 13,661’ S. Lookout Peak 13,357’ U.S. Grant Peak 13,767’ Yellow Mtn. 12,933’ Sheep Mtn. 13,188’ Pilot Knob 13,738’ Golden Horn 13,769’ Little Cone 11,981’ Dolores Peak 13,290’ Middle Peak 13,261’ Dunn Peak 12,595’ Storm Peak Telescope Mtn. Expectation Peak DOLORES RANGE WILSON RANGE TELLURIDE REGIONAL AIRPORT ILIUM VALLEY HASTINGS MESA WILSON MESA SPECIE MESA SUNSHINE MESA IRON SPRINGS/ HORSEFLY MESA DALLAS DIVIDE LIZARD HEAD PASS 10,222’ RED MOUNTAIN PASS 11,075’ 62 62 145 145 145 Ridgway Reservoir SNEFFELS RANGE OPHIR PASS IMOGENE PASS 550 550 550 LAST DOLLAR PASS Norwood Rico TURKEY CREEK MESA DEEP CREEK MESA WRIGHTS MESA LOG HILL MESA IRON SPRINGS/ HORSEFLY MESA Mountain Village Telluride Ouray Ophir Silverton Sawpit Placerville Ridgway Colona To Montrose To Durango 0 2.5 MILES or 4K 5 MILES or 8K N S W E TELLURIDE REGION MILEAGE: Telluride to
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34 S a n Mi guel River Alta Lakes 11,320’ Blue Lakes 11,594’ Hope Lake 11,880’ Trout Lake 9,710’ Woods Lake 9,423’ MOUNT SNEFFELS WILDERNESS LIZARD HEAD WILDERNESS Hayden Peak 12,946’ Wilson Peak 14,017’ El Diente 14,159’ Mt. Wilson 14,246’ Gladstone Peak 13,913’ Lizard Head 13,113’ Sunshine Mtn. 12,930’ Ophir Needles 11,661’ Silver Mtn. 13,470’ La Junta Peak 13,472’ Ajax Peak 12,785’ Ingram Peak 12,552’ Telluride Peak 13,509’ Palmyra Peak 13,319’ Mt. Sne els 14,150’ Mt. Emma 13,581’ Dallas Peak 13,809’ Campbell Peak 13,213 Iron Mtn. 12,730’ Whipple Mtn. 11,922’ Last Dollar Mtn. 11,129’ Gray Head 10,982’ Hawn Mtn. 10,887’ Ballard Peak 12,804’ Gold Hill 12,535’ Teakettle Mtn. 13,819’ Cirque Mtn. 13,686 Mt. Ridgway 13,468’ North Pole Peak 12,119’ Lookout Peak 13,661’ S. Lookout Peak 13,357’ U.S. Grant Peak 13,767’ Yellow Mtn. 12,933’ Sheep Mtn. 13,188’ Pilot Knob 13,738’ Golden Horn 13,769’ Little Cone 11,981’ Dolores Peak 13,290’ Middle Peak 13,261’ Dunn Peak 12,595’ Storm Peak Telescope Mtn. Expectation Peak DOLORES RANGE WILSON RANGE TELLURIDE REGIONAL AIRPORT ILIUM VALLEY HASTINGS MESA WILSON MESA SPECIE MESA SUNSHINE MESA IRON SPRINGS/ HORSEFLY MESA DALLAS DIVIDE LIZARD HEAD PASS 10,222’ RED MOUNTAIN PASS 11,075’ 62 62 145 145 145 Ridgway Reservoir SNEFFELS RANGE OPHIR PASS IMOGENE PASS 550 550 550 LAST DOLLAR PASS Norwood Rico TURKEY CREEK MESA DEEP CREEK MESA WRIGHTS MESA LOG HILL MESA IRON SPRINGS/ HORSEFLY MESA Mountain Village Telluride Ouray Ophir Silverton Sawpit Placerville Ridgway To Montrose To Durango 0 2.5 MILES or 4K 5 MILES or 8K N S W E MILEAGE: Telluride to Mountain Village 7 Telluride to Ophir 13 Telluride to Rico 28 Telluride to Dolores 66
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to Ridgway
Montrose
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to Silverton
Telluride Region | 51 Alta Lakes 11,320’ Blue Lakes 11,594’ Hope Lake Trout Lake 9,710’ Woods Lake 9,423’ MOUNT SNEFFELS WILDERNESS LIZARD HEAD WILDERNESS DOLORES RANGE WILSON RANGE TELLURIDE AIRPORT ILIUM VALLEY HASTINGS MESA WILSON MESA SPECIE MESA SUNSHINE MESA IRON SPRINGS/ HORSEFLY MESA DALLAS DIVIDE LIZARD HEAD PASS 10,222’ 62 62 62X 60X 59z Z60 Z60 145 145 145 SNEFFELS RANGE OPHIR PASS LAST DOLLAR PASS To Norwood To Ridgway IRON SPRINGS/ HORSEFLY MESA DEEP CREEK MESA Ski Ranches Hastings Mesa Estates Two Rivers Wilson Mesa Ranches Little Cone Ranch e Preserve San Bernardo Trout Lake Subdivision Ames/Lake Fork Junction Raspberry Patch Elk Run West Meadows Lawson Hill Aldasoro Ranch Ptarmigan Ranch Sunnyside Ranch Eider Creek Last Dollar Hillside Brown Homestead Old Elam Ranch Specie Mesa Ranch e Peninsula Top of the World Alder Canyon Sunshine Ridge Gray Head Wilderness Club Fall Creek Fall Creek Village Telluride Pines San Juan Vista San Juan Ranch Sky Mountain Ranch Spruce Mountain Ranch e Blu s Brown Ranch Eagle Ridge McKenzie Springs Panorama Acres e Lakes Mountain Village Telluride Ophir Sawpit Placerville Path nder Hidden Lake Estates Dunton Meadows N S W E 0 2.5 MILES or 4K 5 MILES or 8K To Rico and Dolores
52 | Property Showcase CRAWFORD 40439 Cottonwood Creek Drive / $18,000,000 7 Bedrooms, 10 Full / 4 Half Baths, 15,873 Square Feet, 316 Acres MadDogRanch.com Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
Telluride Region | 53 TURKEY CREEK RANCH 8210 HWY 145 / $14,750,000 6 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 7,210 Square Feet MLS 40716 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999
54 | Property Showcase GRAYHEAD 706 Wilson Way / $10,750,000 5 Bedrooms, 5 Full / 3 Half Baths, 7,900 Square Feet MLS 40734 Angie Johnson 970.708.9636
Telluride Region | 55 TURKEY CREEK MESA HWY 145, Lots 3A & 3C / $6,950,000 Each 48 Acres per Lot MLS 41036 & 41037 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666
56 | Property Showcase DOLORES RIVER VALLEY Slippery Rock River Ranch, 27551 HWY 145 / $5,450,000 5 Bedrooms, 6 Full / 2 Half Baths, 3,178 Square Feet DoloresRiverReatreat.com Teddy Errico 970.708.5959 ALDASORO RANCH 204 Josefa Lane / $6,450,000 3 Bedrooms, 3 Full / 2 Half Baths, 4,985 Square Feet MLS 40892 Banks Brown 970.729.1100
Telluride Region | 57 SKI RANCHES 27 Spruce Way / $4,950,000 6 Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms, 5,190 Square Feet MLS 41168 Ray Bowers 970.728.0708 Rachel Bowers 970.708.9619 PLACERVILLE 25659 HWY 145 / $5,450,000 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 2,820 Square Feet MLS 41102 Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396
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Sherman Street / $3,250,000 10 Units (9 Commercial, 1 Residential) Fully Leased MLS 40775
Burchmore 970.708.0667
McTigue 970.708.1451
Basque Boulevard / $3,645,000 2 Bedrooms + Loft, 2.5 Bathrooms, 2,788 Square Feet MLS 40881
Puff Courtney
RIDGWAY 380
John
Jake
ALDASORO RANCH 213
Sally
970.729.0396

PLACERVILLE

20978 HWY 145 / $2,995,000

6 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 5,048 Square Feet MLS 40677

Dan Dockray 970.708.066

LOG HILL MESA

364 & 344 Jumping Tree Trail / $2,950,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 4,016 Square Feet MLS 40704

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

John Burchmore 970.708.0667

RIDGWAY

609 Clinton Street / $2,875,000

9 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 9,580 Square Feet MLS 41171

Jason Raible 970.729.0720

WILSON MESA

2673 Little Cone Ranch Road / $2,400,000

70 Acres MLS 40755

Banks Brown 970.729.1100

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WILSON MESA

145 W. Anderson Road / $2,300,000

4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, 3,649 Square Feet MLS 41182

Mark Dollard 970.708.0854

Terrie Dollard 970.708.1540

MONTROSE

TBD E. Oak Grove Road / $2,295,000

250 Acres MLS 40614

JJ Ossola 970.708.5626

MONTROSE

18275 6300 Road / $1,950,000

5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 5,109 Square Feet MLS 40828

John Burchmore 970.708.0667

Jake McTigue 970.708.1451

NORWOOD

1400 County Road W35 / $945,000

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 2,228 Square Feet MLS 40706

Dan Dockray 970.708.0666

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RIDGWAY

148 Uncomphagre Court / $895,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2,274 Square Feet MLS 39554

Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783

SAWPIT

20643 145 HWY / $895,000

Commercial Space, 2,048 Square Feet MLS 39993

Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396

MONTROSE

TBD County Road 1 / $850,000 80 Acres MLS 40914

Matthew Hintermeister 970.729.1200

LAWSON HILL

Address Withheld / $750,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 11188 Square Feet MLS 41152

Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999

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NORWOOD

1995 N. County Road 44ZN / $649,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1,992 Square Feet

MLS 41087

Sue Berg 970.209.5055

REDVALE

33727 HWY 145 / $599,000

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1,890 Square Feet

MLS 40801

Sue Berg 970.209.5055

TWO RIVERS

896 Two Rivers Drive #3 / $525,000

2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, Square Feet

Teddy Errico 970.708.5959

RIDGWAY

TBD Amy Court, Lot 5 / $349,000 0.26 Acres MLS 41170

JJ Ossola 970.708.5626

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64 Distinctive Properties 400 SAINT PAUL STREET Denver / Cherry Creek North $15,000,000 Kenzie Robertson 720.469.8020 4936 SOUTH FILLMORE COURT Cherry Hills Village $7,500,000 Gwenivere Snyder 303.718.1085 14345 MILLHAVEN PLACE Colorado Springs $4,400,000 Katie Williams 303.881.8400 | Adana Leonard 720.233.7955 24503 CHRIS DRIVE Evergreen $24,799,000 Heather Graham 720.201.4187 | Sean Endsley 303.895.4663 1090 TWISTED PINE ROAD Golden $6,300,000 Sarah White 805.705.9400 1590 LITTLE RAVEN STREET #PH1 Denver / Riverfront Park $4,000,000 Lindsay McBride 303.618.3622
65 1133 14TH STREET #2030 Downtown Denver $2,000,000 Josh Behr 303.903.9535 | Nicole Scholle 720.326.2363 9 SEDGWICK DRIVE Cherry Hills Village $9,000,000 Randy Jeffrey 970.316.3164 727 WASHINGTON STREET Denver / Capitol Hill $4,750,000 Douglas D. Kerbs 303.898.7818 9141 MOUNTAIN RANCH ROAD Conifer $9,500,000 Emily Henderson 303.717.3418 | Jennifer Davenport 303.919.4891 32453 UPPER BEAR CREEK ROAD Evergreen $6,150,000 Heather Graham 720.201.4187 | Sean Endsley 303.895.4663 968 COUNTRY CLUB PARKWAY Castle Pines Village $3,200,000 Stacie Chadwick 303.829.4713 Colorado Front Range 3

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67 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 Corie Chandler 970.708.9610 Lorrie Denesik 970.729.1783 Dan Dockray 970.708.0666 Teddy Errico 970.708.5959 Sally Puff Courtney 970.729.0396 Matt Hintermeister 970.729.1200 Rick Fusting 970.708.5500 Brian Gavin 970.708.0125 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 Mark O’Dell 970.708.1606 Allison Moore 229.343.4842 J.J. Ossola 970.708.5626 Peggy Raible 970.729.2504 VP & Managing Broker Jason K. Raible 970.729.0720 Stewart Seeligson 970.708.4999 Hilary Taylor 970.417.2589 Mark Dollard 970.708.0854 Terrie Dollard 970.708.1540 Rachel Bowers 970.708.9616 Broker Directory

Winter Events

December

Telluride Arts Holiday Bazaar, Ah Haa School

Telluride Fire Festival

Noel Night & Tree Lighting Ceremony, Main Street

Winter Sing Concerts, Telluride Choral Society

Mountain Village Holiday Prelude, Village Center

Palm Arts Dance Recital: Holiday in the Big Apple

Telluride & Mountain Village Art Walk

Telluride Historical Museum Exhibit Reception The Long Run: 50 Years of the Telluride Ski Area

Telluride Theatre Holiday Show, Sheridan Opera House

Met Opera: The Hours, Palm Theatre

Telluride Theatre Holiday Show, Sheridan Opera House

Ski Resort Torchlight Parade Murder Mystery Party, Sheridan Opera House

New Year’s Eve Celebration, Main St. Telluride New Year’s Eve Galaxy Gala, Sheridan Opera House Ski Resort Torchlight Parade

January

First Thursday Art Walk

Met Opera: Fedora, Palm Theatre

KOTO Lip Sync, Sheridan Opera House

Telluride Dance Collective: Sustance, Palm Theatre

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23rd Annual Comedy Festival, Sheridan Opera House

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Telluride AIDS Benefit Fashion Week

Telluride AIDS Benefit Gala Fashion Show, Telluride Conference Center

Telluride Gay Ski Week

March

First Thursday Art Walk

Telluride Theatre Production: Men in Boats, Black Box at the Palm Theatre

Spring Sing Concerts, Telluride Choral Society

Met Opera: Lohengrin, Palm Theatre

Ah Haa School Spring Cocktails & Fundraiser

One to One Mentoring Cardboard Sled Derby

Telluride Theatre Burlesque Show, Sheridan Opera House

KOTO Spring Street Dance, Main Street

Winter Events

Met Opera: Falstaff, Palm Theatre

April Telluride

AIDS Benefit Gala Fashion

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