December 14, 2024 - 17:32

During the week of December 8 to 14, Grand County experienced a robust real estate market with total transactions reaching an impressive $26,893,500 across 27 sales. This surge in activity reflects the ongoing demand for properties in the area, particularly as the winter season approaches.
One notable transaction was the sale of Unit 307 at the Headwaters Condominiums in Winter Park. The unit, which was sold for $895,000, was purchased by Jennifer Chergo and John Aguilar from the Headwaters Condominiums LLC. This sale highlights the attractiveness of Winter Park as a desirable location for both residents and investors.
In Granby, a 1,539-square-foot, one-bedroom property located at 443 GCR 4052/Scanloch Drive also changed hands, contributing to the week's impressive sales figures. The variety of properties sold indicates a diverse market catering to different buyer needs, solidifying Grand County's reputation as a thriving real estate destination.
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