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A highly accomplished real estate broker with years of industry experience and a reputation for delivering outstanding results. Known for his dedication, expertise, and top-tier client service, he has helped countless buyers, sellers, and investors navigate the real estate market with confidence.
Ryan’s passion for real estate began at an early age. Growing up in a family of real estate professionals, he was immersed in the industry from the start. Inspired by this legacy, he obtained his real estate license shortly after college and quickly established himself as a trusted expert in the field.
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Frisco
Silverthorne
Breckenridge
Copper Mountain
Dillon
Keystone
FAQs
What’s my Summit County home worth right now?
Request a free valuation from The Van Gundy Team. We analyze hyperlocal comps, seasonality, ski proximity, views, and amenities to price for maximum exposure and offers.
How long do homes take to sell in Summit County?
Timing varies by town, price point, and property type. We’ll provide a custom days-on-market snapshot for your property and recommend a launch window tied to buyer demand and events.
Can I 1031 exchange into a Summit County property from Denver?
Yes, many buyers do. Exchange timelines and identification rules are strict, and STR licensing differs by town. We coordinate with your tax advisor and a qualified intermediary.
What should buyers know about financing a home or investment property?
Lenders treat primary residences, second homes, and investment properties differently. STR income, reserves, and HOA policies can affect options. We’ll introduce local lenders who regularly fund mountain properties.
Do Summit County towns allow short-term rentals?
Policies vary by town and neighborhood and are updated periodically. We’ll brief you on current licensing caps, zones, and HOA rules for Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon, Silverthorne, Keystone, and Copper Mountain.
How far is Summit County from Denver and what’s the typical travel time?
Roughly 70–90 miles, depending on the town. Non-peak drives can be 1.5–2 hours; weekends and storms can add time. We’ll help you target locations that fit your commute tolerance.
How do I start selling or buying with The Van Gundy Team?
Call Ryan at (970) 333-4828, send him an email at rvangundy@remax.net, or submit a contact form through our website!