Real estate transactions – May 22-28
Routt County real estate transactions totaled $12,755,500 across 13 sales for week of May 22 to 28.
Address: 1410 Athens Plaza
Seller: Peter M. and Colleen J. Scholz
Buyer: Kyle Christensen and Kristina Anderson
Date: May 22, 2025
Price: $399,000
Property Description: 565-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bath condo, Unit 1, Building Alpha at Walton Village Condo. Last sold for $83,000 in 2012.
Address: 56350 Olive Street, Clark
Seller: Burglittledonuts LLC
Buyer: Arcshloch KJC LLC
Date: May 22, 2025}
Price: $272,000
Property Description: 5.04 acres of vacant land, Lot 13 at Willow Point Subdivision. Last sold for $275,000 in 2023.
Address: 357 Pearl Street
Seller: Sean C. Shivley
Buyer: Janet M. and Dusti L. Dunham
Date: May 22, 2025
Price: $1,150,000
Property Description: 1,776-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bath duplex on 0.29 acres of land, Lot 1 at Brooklyn Duplex Subdivision. Last sold for $170,000 in 1998.
Address: 222 East Main Street, Oak Creek
Seller: L3&P LLC
Buyer: Growing Creative LLC
Date: May 23, 2025
Price: $400,000
Property Description: 1,948-square-foot, commercial building on 0.13 acres of land, Block 6, Lots 2-4 at Town of Oak Creek. Last sold for $103,000 in 2015.
Address: 27340 Sunrise Lane
Seller: Janet M. Dunham
Buyer: Brian Keesling and Adrienne Gullia
Date: May 23, 2025
Price: $925,000
Property Description: 1,604-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath, single-family residence on 0.29 acres of land, Filing No. 1, Lot 119 at Steamboat II Subdivision.
Address: 26384 Willow Gulch Drive, Clark
Seller: Miriam Chloe Childers Revocable Trust, Chloe M. Childers
Buyer: John Ryan Gifford and Elizabeth Soto-Seelig Cushing
Date: May 23, 2025
Price: $949,000
Property Description: 2,588-square-foot, one-bedroom, two-bath, single-family residence on 5.42 acres of land, Filing No. 2, Lot B at Pearson Replat.
Address: 2669 Riverside Drive
Seller: Michelle Avery
Buyer: Patrick Joseph Brazill and Anne Hansel
Date: May 23, 2025
Price: $1,060,000
Property Description: 1,542-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bath duplex on 0.28 acres of land, Filing No. 1, Lots 14-15 at Riverside Subdivision. Last sold for $165,000 in 1996.
Address: 58015 Jupiter Place
Seller: John D. MacFarlane and Michelle Smoker
Buyer: John Mario Spriggs and Lillie Christine Bjerkan
Date: May 23, 2025
Price: $914,500
Property Description: 1,296-square-foot, three-bedroom, 3 ½-bath, single-family residence on 0.64 acres of land, Filing No. 2, Lot 96 at Steamboat Lake Subdivision. Last sold for $419,000 in 2019.
Address: Vacant land, Steamboat Springs
Seller: Michael C. and Stephanie L. K. Jennings
Buyer: Lance B. and Julie B. Markowitz
Date: May 27, 2025
Price: $750,000
Property Description: SEC 28-7-84.
Address: 1671 Copper Ridge Court
Seller: Jeremy Hockley
Buyer: Kelly L. and Kevin M. Dorenkott
Date: May 27, 2025
Price: $840,000
Property Description: 1,844-square-foot, commercial buildings, Lot 8 at Copper Ridge Lofts. Last sold for $825,000 in 2024.
Address: 27695 Whitecotton Lane
Seller: Scott S. and Lisa Sanchez Warner
Buyer: Jerry E. and Stacey R. Hillard
Date: May 28, 2025
Price: $1,736,000
Property Description: 2,077-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath, single-family residence on 5.11 acres of land, Filing No. 1, Lot 19 at Whitecotton Subdivision. Last sold for $349,000 in 2015.
Address: 1228 Harwig Circle
Seller: Nancy A. Ide
Buyer: Jeff David Hunter
Date: May 28, 2025
Price: $3,190,000
Property Description: 3,777-square-foot, five-bedroom, 3 ½-bath townhome on 0.25 acres of land, Lot A, Lot A & B at Aspen View Estates Townhomes. Last sold for $2,550,000 in 2022.
Total sales: $12,585,500
Address: 2300 Mount Werner Circle
Seller: Warren M. Hern
Buyer: CDL Condo LLC
Date: May 23, 2025
Price: $170,000
Property Description: Interest in and to Unit 553 at Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel Condominium.
Total timeshares: $170,000

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