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Ski Summit Show with Matt Dayton | Episode 014

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Welcome to the Ski Summit Show with Matt Dayton, Olympian and Realtor in Summit County Colorado! In this week's livestream, we'll be discussing local mountain news, sharing some real estate tips, and diving into the Summit MLS.


First up, we'll be sharing the latest local news related to real estate, including updates on the stalled Dillon condo project and Uptown 240, which recently filed for bankruptcy.



After that, Matt will be sharing some valuable real estate tips, including a warning to watch out for trading money for physical deficiencies in a property.


Next, Matt will give us an update on the current state of the market and share some insights from his own experience as a Realtor in Summit County.


Finally, we'll take a look at the Summit MLS and review the real estate activity from the past seven days.


Thanks for joining us for this episode of the Ski Summit Show. If you enjoyed it, please leave us a like, share us on social media, and don't forget to subscribe to the channel. Check out the description for links to everything we mentioned in this episode. We hope to see you in the mountains soon!

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