Produced by Loren Talley with Galles Properties. Contact Me at (970) 398-1310 or stop by my office at 414 Pagosa St. in downtown Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
Loren Talley successfully guides buyers and sellers of real estate through the entire process. We make every transaction smooth, simple, legal and negotiate terms in your favor. Helping buyers become part of Pagosa Springs or ensuring sellers receive the most from their investments is our priority, and we take pride in operating with efficiency and quality, and by establishing strong relationships within the community we can also assist in establishing a strong footing in Pagosa Springs.
Good. I hope it will continue to drop till inflation is under control and wages actually start to match home prices again. My generation has next to no hope at owning a home at current wages and prices.
sir,i talked to you before,im wondering is there housing for disabled or elderly? im 58 year old disabled gentleman in a wheelchair, but i look like im in my mid 30s yet,lol..i onlt get social security for income i would like to live with some thats a cargiver to help me out,you have any helpful links?i already know about acheletta housing ,does pagosa springs have social services that helps out disbled ppl?
can you be more specific? will it become harder to live off the grid without a septic system in aspen springs 6 or is this another issue entirely? are they moving to make it harder to live off the grid or is this in relation to the high dollar homes in other areas in Pagosa?
Sorry for late reply, without a septic system you won’t have an certified home. So if that’s not a priority then county land use codes say you can be on land for 120 days. That code has been in place for decades, long before inflation of home values.
You didn’t point out Pagosa Baking or Choke Cherry Tree…are they still there? I want to live in PS, but I hear the chances of finding a tiny affordable place to live is impossible. I would need to work part time at a store or restaurant, and am unsure of the chances of that currently in 2023.
I lived in Pagosa Springs years ago! It is one of the most beautiful places you would want to live in. If you love the out of doors, you will love Pagosa. I had to houses built in Blue Mountain Ranches, the scenery in breath taking. Recommend it highly. Little Switzerland ❤️
I love Pagosa Springs. It truly is heaven on earth. I going backpacking up to Rainbow Hot Springs, and snow skiing at Wolf Creek every year. I have to agree Boss Hoggs isn’t the best food in town. Rosie’s Pizzeria, Kips, Riff Raff are my favorite place to eat. I was sad the Bear Creek restaurant got burnt down. I come agree Pagosa Springs in the mid 70’s, and visited 2-3 times a year.
...folks are finally waking up to the fact they live under UBER TYRANNY (the mythical "America" we were raised on NEVER existed)... and it happened while they were distracted like little children... with conspicuous consumption, sports and faux "prosperity" brought on by The Fed and a 100% manipulated market and currency. Oligarchic Kleptocracy is "the new norm". ...and that brings us to Voluntaryism/Anarchism 🎯 ☮️ 🖖
Started watching this............then quit. The sound quality sucks!.. Please use a lapel mike or other clip on mike so as to lose the massive echo from the room. Or just do the video in a place with better acoustics. Thank you.
I love this town! One of the last few great towns left! I will be moving from Florida and bringing my conservative leaning views with me! Great place to raise a family!
Yes. Within the next year there should be some nearing completion. Some will be part of Pagosa views development and others will be smaller projects occurring over the next 18 months.
The county is throwing the baby out with the bath water. I agree with you to a degree they are comparing apple and oranges when it comes to housing shortage and short term rentals.
I appreciate your advocacy for property rights and liked your gripe on no deliveries too. My brother lives out in Snowmass and a friend out in Denver. I really like what you put together regarding Pagosa Springs (more my speed). When I decide, if finances/job allows me to buy there, I'll give you a call. Thanks again for the realistic info especially how the local builders/building practices are handled. Things are more complicated than they seem & if you don't follow the guidelines it can cost you.
@@LorenPagosasRealtor awesome! I own a solar company so im hoping to find something thats a little lower cost due to being sans electric grid and just use solar Edit: just got to the point where you said 5-10 acre lots. Do they have some of those epic views ive seen in a couple listings online?
@@LorenPagosasRealtor if its not a big ask can you shoot me an email with some listings and we can talk about me coming up to see some places? Ive also looked in the Hartsel area because I like Buena Vista so much but thats a long ride just for basic shopping
Thanks. Another sentimental journey to the town where I would visit my uncle every year starting in the late 50's. He was the US Forest Service District Ranger at the time. Then in the mid to late 90's I would come, for 10 years straight, to the 4 Corners Folk Festival on Reservoir Hill. Today my wife and I are considering selling out home in Utah and moving here.
Have driven by it and wondered what the owner/builder story was and think it’s too bad they did not finish it. Also wonder what the permit and plans must have looked like. Perhaps someone with deep pockets will finish it. That’s a neat idea for thinking outside the box!