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Why Live in Telluride
Telluride, CO, nestled in the San Juan Mountains, is known for its historic downtown and vibrant community. The town's Victorian-era charm is preserved through aged brick buildings and facades, while gondolas replace buses for transportation. Outdoor activities are abundant, with skiing in winter and biking or climbing in warmer months. The San Miguel River offers whitewater rafting and fishing, and Town Park features various athletic facilities. The Valley Floor provides 600 acres for Nordic skiing and biking. Homes range from luxury mountain chalets to Victorian cottages, with architecture featuring intricate trim work and steep roofs. Mountain Village offers "alpine chic" residences with scenic views. Telluride's cultural scene includes the Sheridan Opera House and events like the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Blues & Brews. The town's compact downtown is filled with local shops, cafes, and bars, with essentials available at Clarks Market. For more extensive shopping, residents travel 66 miles to Montrose. Telluride School District No. R-1 is highly rated, with Telluride Intermediate School and Telluride Middle/High School receiving top marks. The private Telluride Mountain School also offers quality education. Access to healthcare is primarily through the hospital in Montrose, with airlifts available for emergencies. Environmental risks include monitored mining tailings and wildfire threats, with safety measures in place.
Home Trends in Telluride, CO
On average, homes in Telluride, CO sell after 167 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Telluride, CO over the last 12 months is $1,990,000, down 37% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.