From Keystone-Properties.com
All Generations Find Keystone Real Estate Rewarding
By The Walsh Group
No matter whether it’s grandma and grandpa and grandchildren, or you and your growing school children and teens, or twenty- and thirty-something’s, Keystone real estate in Summit County, Colorado is one place that everyone can be happy together. Buyers with the foresight to purchase a vacation home in Keystone or in invest in a year round family retreat in Summit County real estate are purposefully looking for the perfect way to bring family together. Some find beautiful yet affordable, furnished Keystone CO real estate fractionals to fill the bill; others go all out for a mountain dream home in Keystone, Colorado.
Why is a family headquarters in Keystone CO real estate a great choice? Keystone’s casual atmosphere and reputation as a family friendly resort have been creating scrapbook memories for decades. Activities run the gamut from beginner slopes and the Keystone Ski & Ride School, to the new challenges at Independence Bowl to the Terrain Parks, and lighted slopes to the fun Loosey Goosey (Over the Hill Gang) ski and social activities for those 50 and older.
And the price is right. Some great family deals and otherwise reasonable fees convince regular visitors to return for more fun. For example, the ski school offers family private lessons so that the whole gang can learn techniques for the price of one. Then there’s the nominal $5 membership fee for membership in the extraordinary Senior Center.
A free shuttle will transport your family members of all ages between resorts. Keeping bicycles on hand, everyone can also pedal along the old Denver South Park and Pacific Railroad routes, passing the still-existing historic depot on the old grade from the Mile High City. That route heads into Dillon and Frisco and Breckenridge just as it did over a hundred years ago.
So, with your family able to get around, they will join thousands of children who have grown up here with continuous healthy activities to do. Boredom is unheard of. The lifestyle pattern continues for generations and even the elderly who attend day care are used to lots of action and social interaction. The international mix of educated and active residents also brings culture, book studies, discussions, travel to other events and areas, and classes galore.
The list of hobbies and recreational activities is long. Ice-skating, skiing, snowboarding, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, tubing, sliding, hiking, walking, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, fishing, fly fishing, sailing, boating, picnicking, mountaineering, hunting, horseback riding, climbing, sledding, dog sledding, learning, reading, golfing, inline skating, skateboarding, camping, quilting, photo shooting, spa hopping, shopping, volunteering, and teaching others how to experience the beautiful Colorado Rocky Mountains.
It’s been said that families that pray together, stay together. We suggest that families who ski, tube, and build towering snowmen together also glory in the cathedral of nature. Like sunshine, the smiles of one another brighten the journey along with 300 days of sunshine, the miles of wildflowers, and literally tons of unique snowflakes that fill the mountains and valleys. The camaraderie of family, extended family, and friendship is what warms the hearts of residents and visitors alike.
Articles © Copyright 2006 by The Walsh Group