Telluride Realty is the Leading REO/FORECLOSURE listing  office in the entire area!

Currently we have over 7 bank owned listing! We are getting 2 more this week,  including a bank owned Foreclosed Telluride Golf Course Lot!

The price has not arrived at our office for this Telluride Golf REO lot, but call us, and we can get it to you the second it arrives.

Some highlights:

Ski Dallas - $401,060  An amazing home in great shape, Commercial opportunity perhaps, less than 25 miles to Telluride, Thee historic Ski lodge is thrown in for free. Over 1,900 of custom home, with high end ironworks

Ski Dallas

Buck Den Ranch – Distressed sale 7+ acres, 2,000 foot guest house, Main house Pad site laid out, Over $50,000 in future credits associated with the parcel. Out buildings, privacy! $525,000 bring all offers, ( or perhaps a shortsale)

Buck Den Ranch

Tomboy lodge Condo #160

$699,000 listed, over 2,000 feet, 3 bedrooms. IN town, less than 150 yards to the Ski Lifts

SOLD-SOLD SOLD SOLD $525,000 wow, what a deal-

Tomboy Lodge #160

25154 Hwy 145.

Originally listed at over $1,050,000, now at $577,000.

3,200 feet of custom high end home. Receiving multiple offers daily-

ON 2+ acres, landscaping and over $40,000 in decking!

25154 Hwy 145

833 Clinton Ridgway CO

This home is less than $190,000. It needs some work, but has great appeal. Bank owned, in town. Partial remodel complete, huge yard and lot.

833 Clinton Ridgway, CO

NEW HIGH END DIVIDE RANCH & CLUB MASTERPIECE :  Mesa parcel

Over 3,700 feet, just off the Golf Course

REO/Foreclosure in the Divide Ranch & Club

Hand hewn beams, Plaster walls, Stainless appliances

3 car garage, concrete floors, 3 decks.

All for under $200 a foot(Under 700k). This will be listing this week, around the 11th of the December!

Divide Ranch and Club

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Telluride Real Estate Airport News

by emasson on September 23, 2009

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TELLURIDE AIRPORT RUNWAY PROJECT ON SCHEDULE

The Telluride Airport runway reconstruction project started on April 7 and is scheduled to be completed on time:  November 4th, 2009.

Taking the lead, Rich Nuttall, airport manager, said “The earthwork has been completed. It’s exciting to see the new asphalt in place and the runway taking shape. This is economic stimulus in real time. This robust investment will secure the future of Telluride Airport and put us back on the map as a state-of-the-art facility. We look forward to seeing you all back up here flying this winter.”

This phase of the runway project included the removal of the existing runway and a great reduction in grades to increase safety and meet FAA standards.  The construction results in the west end of the runway being lowered 30 feet the center of the runway (dip) being raised 16 feet, and the east end of the runway being lowered 14 feet.  In addition, the safety areas have been widened by 100 feet on half the runway and all new runway lighting will be installed. This new runway will put Telluride in a new light for private jet owners as well as commercial flight operations. It will provide a much safer take-off and landing environment!

The final phase of this project will include widening the remaining runway safety areas and installing the Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS) at the end of each runway. We are anticipating that this last phase can be completed in 2011 if funding becomes available. We are not anticipating an airport closure for the final construction phase.

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Deals in Telluride

by emasson on July 29, 2009

The condo is listed at $248 a foot!!
Folks this is a deal, It was originally listed at over $835,000. The BANK foreclosed on it for more than $778,000. The bank is taking a huge loss for your client to get a smoking deal…. This is an “AS-IS “ PRICE, and CASH is KING…
Now offered at $595,000
Make an offer, you won’t hurt the banks feelings-
Market fact: In the last 5.5 years, there have only been 5 condos to sell at less than $290 a foot in downtown Telluride!
Bamboo flooring – Granite countertops – Amazing appliances. Needs paint and trim in many areas… as well as substantial deck work!
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These Days are Packed

by emasson on July 23, 2009

The summer is just flying by. Still lots of swimming, fishing, eating, running, hiking, biking, etc. Also, there are just so many things to do. Last night we went to the summer sunset concert series in the Mountain Village and the place was packed. The young and the not so young had a ball hula hooping and dancing and just twirling about; not to mention rolling down the hillside. There were lots of picnics and people chatting. Just another free party in Telluride.

On a sad note, Telluride loses a longtime local, Captain Jack. Everybody knew him and he will be missed. Jack could be seen skiing just about everyday of the ski season (perhaps even every day). He always had a smile and a hello for you. He was an avid outdoors-man and local icon. He embodied the Telluride Spirit. There will be a celebration of his life this Saturday from 1-3 p.m. in the Telluride Town Park. I am sure the place will be overflowing with people and their love of a man who touched the hearts of many.

Coming up is the Ahaa Art Auction on Friday July 24 starting with the Silent Auction at 5 pm and the live auction starting 7pm. The theme this year is “Be the Artist You Want to Be”. This is a great opportunity to pick up a Masterpiece. The Ahaa school is located at the Depot in Telluride.

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Something for Nothing

by emasson on July 21, 2009

My favorite festival has come and gone. The Telluride “Nothing Festival” was pure magic this year. What started as a “tongue in cheek” event has turned into the quintessential summer weekend in Telluride.

It started with an evening stroll with the kids to the town park. We found softball games in full swing, swings in full swing, bbq’s, 2 volley ball games, horse-shoes, et al. Kids and parents were all running around and there was a low roar of chatter and laughter. It was an all out summer evening in the park. My kids had a ball at the Imagination Station. Then we headed to the Sweet Life for ice cream.

Saturday found us swimming all day and the San Miguel County Fair and Rodeo that night. Many folks from Telluride were there donning their cowboy best. The kids had a blast watching the other kids “Mutton Bustin”; i.e. calf and sheep riding. We ended the night with the carnival style rides.

And the last day of our weekend of nothingness was spent with more swimming, reading the paper at the Steaming Bean, and my little Koto radio show. We had so much family fun this weekend, we forgot to go to the free, that’s right, free movie at the Nugget.

I love doing nothing.

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Fourth of July in Telluride

by emasson on July 3, 2009

There is nothing like the 4th of July in Telluride. The town is energized with people walking around and enjoying the weather and the flowers. The farmers market is bustling with customers stocking up for their bbq’s tomorrow. The weather is just unbeatable at 70 degrees and scattered clouds to keep us cool. I am so happy to be once again riding my bike around town to do my daily chores like going to the postoffice, bank, and market. Hiking season is in full swing and I can’t wait to hit some of my favorites like – Silver lake, Hope Lake, and Sneffel’s highline.

Tomorrow is the parade and the firemen’s bbq. The kids are all excited for fireworks and fun with the family. There is just nothing like fourth of July in Telluride.

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New Listings

by emasson on June 15, 2009

We have added 2 new listings to our company listings: 

176, 178 Alexander Overlook, Telluride, CO  81435

We have 2 lots in Lawson Hill for a duplex for sale.  $175,000 for the 2 lots with tap fees paid and architectural plans as well as geo-technical and structural engineering included in that price.  These are the most affordable lots in Telluride.  

MLS#: 24732    
Price: $175,000

619 COLUMBIA Telluride 81435

Tomboy Unit 138 is the most affordable free market unit in the town of Telluride!   

MLS#: 24747   

Priced $265,000.

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Telluride Summer Festivals Begin

by emasson on June 14, 2009

It is that time of the year again in Telluride. People are walking about on mainstreet, cars are already lined up by the park and the bluegrass “festivarians” are starting to arrive. The summer kicked off with Mountain Film and then Jazz Festival and the Balloon Festival and now we are in full swing. I love the summer in Telluride and the steady stream of travelers.

It has been raining daily so bring your rain gear no matter what. Even if it is bluebird in the morning the Telluride monsoon season has set in. All this rain has made for the greenest Telluride I have seen in awhile. The mountains are snowcapped and all the trees and flowers are in full bloom. The scenery is truly spectacular. After more than a decade living here, I never grow tired of the views.

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