Don't Buy a Colorado Mountain Home Until You Ask These 7 Questions

The house is only half the decision. The other half is everything that comes with owning a mountain home, and most of it never shows up in the listing photos. I recently closed a buyer near Breckenridge who got insurance approved, closed, and then got dropped a month later because the home was "too far into the woods." We fixed it fast, but it could have been a nightmare. That's exactly why I made this video. Here are the 7 questions I'd ask before buying any mountain home in Colorado, from insurance and winter access to HOA health and what gets built on the lot next door. If you're thinking about a legacy home, second home, or investment property anywhere in the Colorado mountains, reach out anytime. Call, text, or email me and you'll talk with me or a member of my team at LIV Sotheby's International Realty. Contact: 📞 Call or Text: 845-637-7337 📧 Email: [email protected] ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 The half of the decision nobody shows you 0:19 Question 1: The insurance problem catching buyers off guard 2:11 Question 2: How does this home survive winter? 3:36 Question 3: What the home's maintenance history really tells you 5:17 Question 4: The condo question I almost put first 5:46 Question 5: The rental rule that gets out-of-state buyers burned 8:30 Question 6: What nobody checks until after they close 9:12 Question 7: How to test-drive a town like a local 🏔️ I'm Anthony Sole with LIV Sotheby's International Realty in Summit County, Colorado. I help families and investors find their place in the Colorado mountains. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly videos on Colorado mountain real estate and lifestyle. #Colorado #ColoradoRealEstate #MountainHome #Breckenridge #SummitCounty #ColoradoMountains #RealEstateTips