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Mountain Ski Town Real Estate

Find your place
where the snow falls and the fire stays lit.

Slopeside cabins, log homes on quiet acreage, and walkable village condos in the high mountain towns we know by heart, shown to you by people who ski these runs in winter, hike these ridges in summer, and can tell you which streets the plow clears first and which roads get tricky after a storm.

SlopesideLog HomeIn the VillageAcreageUnder $625k
9
Mountain towns and valley communities we cover
1890s
When the first cabins went up along these creeks and ridges
Local
We learned these mountains on skis and on foot, not from a map app
650+
Families we have helped settle into life up here
On the market

Homes with warm hearths and big views.

A few of the places these mountains are known for, with fresh listings every week.

Slopeside
Timberline Run

The Aspen Ridge Cabin

$789,000
3 Bed2 BathSki Access
In the Village
Main Street Walk

The Old Depot Loft

$472,000
2 Bed2 BathWalk to Lifts
Acreage
Creekside Lane

The Spruce Hollow Lodge

$915,000
4 Bed3 Bath11 Acres
Why people put down roots up here

More than a house. A warm place at the top of the road.

01

The day keeps an easy mountain rhythm

First chair on a powder morning, an afternoon on the trail behind the house, a village main street where the coffee shop knows your order and the bartender saves your stool. We help you find the place that fits the life you actually want, at the unhurried pace these mountains keep.

02

You learn the mountain town by town

Which slopes hold the morning sun, which streets the plow clears first after a heavy night, and which older cabins were built to handle a real winter. We walk you through the honest character of each town and neighborhood before you choose.

03

Straight about snow, access, and upkeep

How a road sits for winter access, what a steep driveway really asks of you in February, what an older log home and its woodstove need to stay sound, and what heating, plowing, and a mountain commute actually run. We give you the honest local math up front, not after closing.

The mountain towns

Where you'll want to put down roots.

Each town up these valleys has its own feel. Here are the ones families fall for.

Cedar Pass

The base village, the old gondola, ski-in cabins and a tight main street

Hollis Creek

Quiet log homes, wide meadows, a one-block downtown with a good diner

Granite Hollow

High ridges, summer trailheads, the fall color drive and the winter festival
New to the mountains

Buying up here is its own kind of move.

A lot of our buyers are coming for first chair on a weekday, a cabin near the lifts, a remote job with a big view out the window, or a quiet base for a life built around the seasons, so we slow down and walk you through how a mountain property actually lives across a full year.

How the snowpack and the spring melt change a road and a yard, what a steep lot and a long winter ask of an older log home, which sites hold good sun and good access through the cold months, and what heat, plowing, and upkeep truly cost. Real answers before you commit, not after your first big storm.

Start With a Local Guide
Come ride the mountain roads with us

The next chapter starts where the road climbs into the pines.

Tell us what you picture, a slopeside cabin, a loft in the village, or a log home on quiet creekside acreage, and we will send you the places worth the drive up.

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