Birdseye View | Crested Butte Market Snapshot | Second Quarter 2022
Birdseye View | Crested Butte Market Snapshot | Second Quarter 2022
Birdseye View | Gunnison Market Snapshot | Year-End 2021
The Crested Butte area and Bluebird experienced another record year for real estate sales! Like most areas around the country, people are buying properties at amazing paces for peak prices. The reaction from the pandemic has produced a feeding frenzy from pent up demand and lifestyle shifts.
Bluebird Real Estate had an exciting year in Gunnison with record high sales, as well as the purchase of our new Main Street location and the addition of several top agents and new staff to our team!
The Gunnison market continued its growth from 2020 with a 26% increase in sales price in 2021 compared to the prior year, with an average sales price of over $493,000 for single family homes in the City of Gunnison for the first time. In addition to record-breaking single family home sales, Gunnison condo/townhome sales doubled in 2021, and Gunnison area land prices are up over 80% compared to last year with an average sales price of $280,000.
Summer in Crested Butte
The saying βwinter brings you here but the summers keep you hereβ couldnβt be truer! After the snow melts this funky little ski town transforms into one of the most breathtaking places on earth.
Known as the Wildflower Capital of Colorado, summer brings with it an explosion of color as the flowers bloom all over the valley and the mountainsides turn a vibrant shade of green thanks to the groves of aspen.
Winter in Crested Butte
Many people come to Crested Butte during the winter months to ski at Crested Butte Mountain Resort. From late November to early April the world-famous resort is open to people of all skiing levels.
Mt. Crested Butte is also home to the Adaptive Sports Center, which is known near and far as one of the best adaptive programs, where clients are treated to a variety of year-round activities including skiing. The Crested Butte Nordic Center grooms over 50km of cross-country/skate skiing trails and hosts the famous Alley Loop race which is a qualifier for the American Birkebeiner ski race.
History of Crested Butte
Crested Butte is rich in history!
The town was officially incorporated July 3, 1880 with a population of 400 people plus 1,000 miners living in the surrounding mountains. Howard F. Smith was the founding father of Crested Butte. Smith was brought to the area for coal and hard rock mining and would eventually become our first mayor.
Town of Crested Butte
Crested Butte, also known as Coloradoβs Last Great Ski Town, lives up to its name. Crested Butte is located off the beaten path so getting here isnβt by luck but rather by choice. Endless miles of mountain scenery seen right from town make this mountain gem worth the visit! Sitting at an elevation of 8,900 feet and with a population estimated at 1,700 year-round residents, there are no stop lights or fast-food chains so keeping the charm of our rich history comes easy.
Mt. Crested Butte
Mt. Crested Butte is located 3 miles up the road from Crested Butte. Known for its downhill skiing and snowboarding during the winter months and its epic bike park during the summer months, Crested Butte Mountain Resort is a playground for all to enjoy. The resort itself offers restaurants, shops, hotels, a climbing wall, zip lining, bungee trampoline and summer archery course to name a few.
Rural Crested Butte
There is much to discover outside the towns of Crested Butte and Mt. Crested Butte. Rural Crested Butte offers a variety of areas and neighborhoods to explore. A few miles north of Mt. Crested Butte lies the ghost town of Gothic, Colorado. In the early 1900βs a Western State Professor visited Gothic and acknowledged that the area had a very diverse ecosystem. In 1928, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) was born and is now home to one of the largest annual migrations of field biologists.