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The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE – Yet more evidence arrives of the return of the high-end real estate market. A week after similar news in Wyoming’s Jackson and Idaho’s

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17Mar2010 | Durango Telegraph | Continued
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The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond

Real-estate support staff lost more, $174 per week, but still earned more than retail workers. Construction workers, those who still had work, were earning

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3Mar2010 | Durango Telegraph | Continued
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The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond

Durango Telegraph

by Missy Votel The snow may still be piled high around Durango, but general consensus is that the local real estate market has bottomed out and the clouds

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17Feb2010 | Durango Telegraph | Continued
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The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond

High-end real estate may have been the gift of choice in mountain towns this holiday season. Vacation home seekers have been snatching up bargains all over

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3Feb2010 | Durango Telegraph | Continued
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The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond

By a 53 to 47 percent margin, the town’s citizenry rejected a massive real estate development that would have included 581 homes and 552000 square feet of

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13Jan2010 | Durango Telegraph | Continued
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The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond

His vision of Aspen includes lower price points and less real estate carved out for the exclusive few. “I think we’ve gotten the community talking about

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6Jan2010 | Durango Telegraph | Continued