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On the Market: Stonewood home sells for $2 million last week

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Tom Ross' On the Market column appears Sundays in the Real Estate section of the Steamboat Pilot & Today. Contact him at 871-4205 or e-mail tross@steamboatpilot.com.

Stonewood home sells for $2 million last week

The market cooled a little last week, from June 19 to 25, with 10 real property sales netting $5.6 million. There also were six timeshare sales netting $718,290.

The real property sales included a foreclosure in Hayden for $78,000. The high-selling property for the week was a 4-bedroom townhome in Stonewood at Eagleridge that went for $1.995 million.

Tour of new listings includes 34 properties

Susana Field, of Buyer's Resource Real Estate, reports that the June 23 tour of new listings included 34 properties of which only seven were repeats. That's many more properties than any one Realtor could hope to visit in a single morning. Total listings were 2,277 of which 507 were single-family homes.

Logan Avenue home leads week's listings

Mitch Clementson's "fixer-upper" listing on Logan Avenue leads all property listings in views this week on SteamboatHomefinder.com. Wayne Ranieri's dome-shaped home in Steamboat II continues to attract a lot of looks, finishing second this week after leading the way last week.

Sales jump-start week with $1M townhome

There were a few sales Monday and Tuesday, the most significant being the sale of a townhome at Cimarron at Steamboat for $1.081 million. Also sold was a Sierra View condominium, a Mustang Run condo and a Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel timeshare.

NYC skyscraper secures nearly $1.3B loan

The Associated Press

NEW YORK

Developers of one of the city's tallest new skyscrapers said Friday they had lined up a nearly $1.3 billion loan, sealing what experts called one of the biggest real estate financing deals since the economic crisis began last fall.

The refinancing package for the Bank of America tower drew congratulations from Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Gov. David Paterson.

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