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Countdown to Ski Season: Opening Dates and Dillon's Housing Dilemma

  • Writer: Ski Summit Homes
    Ski Summit Homes
  • Oct 25, 2024
  • 1 min read

Welcome to Ski Summit Show 95! In this episode, we dive into pressing topics for Colorado residents, starting with the discussion around workforce housing requirements in Dillon. The Dillon Town Council is exploring new ordinances to ensure developers contribute to workforce housing, especially in light of recent changes in project proposals.



What's Happening In the Summit

We’ll also cover who opens first for the Colorado ski resorts this season and the ongoing competition for second place among local favorites. For all the skiing enthusiasts, stay tuned to find out when you can hit the slopes!


Real Estate Tip

In our real estate segment, we’ll tackle the important subject of loan contingency deadlines. Understanding loan application processes, terms, and approvals is crucial for a smooth transaction in today’s market.


MLS Check

Finally, don’t miss our MLS check, where I’ll highlight my top five property picks in Keystone this week. If you enjoy the show, please like, subscribe, and let us know your thoughts in the comments!


See you in the mountains soon...

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