October Market Insights 2023

The fall months tend to slow down in the mountains as the weather shifts and we count down the days till ski season. The real estate market, however, has not seen a slowdown in October. Our team brought on multiple listings this month above the $3.8m price mark that went pending within a week. With the proper marketing and pricing, homes are continuing to sell within the first month of listing. The high-end market has been noticeably hot in October, with three properties listed at over $8m going pending and another closing at $11.75m.

MARKET INSIGHTS || BEN BEREND

For more information on the Steamboat Springs Real Estate market, contact Ben Berend at 970.717.4785.

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Born and raised in Steamboat Springs, Ben spent his childhood at Howelsen Hill dreaming of someday competing in the Winter Olympics. He realized that dream by representing the United States in the 2018 Winter Olympics, becoming one of 100 Olympians from Steamboat Springs dating back to 1932. 

Ben believes in learning from the best, which is why he returned to Steamboat Springs and joined forces with Cam Boyd – former co-owner of Steamboat Sotheby’s and one of the highest producing agents in the country. Together, Cam and Ben created the Boyd & Berend Group, a team focused on the luxury real estate market in Steamboat Springs. Last year, the Boyd & Berend Group worked with buyers and sellers on 47 transactions totaling over $72m – solidifying them as a market share leader within the Yampa Valley. 

Ben’s approach to the business centers around strong communication, building lasting relationships, and bringing a persistant energy to each transaction – which he attributes to his prior career as a professional athlete. 

Ben was elected to the Parks and Recreation Commission in 2021, where he continues to serve. He also volunteers as a ski coach at the Winter Sports Club and leads Olympic Heritage Tours for the local Tread of Pioneers Museum. Outside of work, Ben is known for his grand adventures on bikes and skis.