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Gaining her license in 2016, Dina has become a leader in the luxury resort market in Breckenridge and Summit County, Colorado. Dina has spent over 25 years in the community and knows the neighborhoods and communities. Sellers work with Dina as she uses innovative marketing strategies that help clients sell their home. Buyers benefit from strong negotiation skills from years as a business owner, and she knows how to personalize discussions by asking questions to discover client personality.

That allows her to find the perfect fit for each family's desired mountain lifestyle. Dina recently received her diploma in Interior Design and is full of ideas to help clients stage their home for a quick sale, or to help buyer's dress their new mountain property. In 2018, Dina became a member of The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, part of an international network of real estate professionals who specialize in the luxury market.

She is now a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist and received the Million Dollar Guild recognition.
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Escape to your outdoor retreat with a cup of coffee on the yoga deck or end the day with a refreshing dip in the hot tub.
Breathe in the crisp, mountain air and overlook the majestic blue hues of the Colorado mountains surrounding you.
This mountain legacy home is outfitted to the nines with imaginative modern design concepts, an open floor plan that complements the dazzling Colorado sunshine and dreamy features like the rooftop deck, outdoor kitchen and yoga deck.
Perched atop over 2.3 acres, the views are honestly one of the best I've seen in Breckenridge.
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This site is the home base for Dina Sanchez who specializes in Breckenridge Colorado Real Estate.
Dina is an Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker and is a 25 year Colorado resident, and has lived in Breckenridge for over 20 years.
Breckenridge is probably the most well known mountain town in Summit County, but there are many other towns and neighborhoods worthy of consideration.
There is a lot of history in this area, with arrowheads and campfire rings dating back 7,000 years just to the west on Vail Pass.
This area was first inhabited by the Utes as a summer hunting ground.
That all changed when word got out that gold was found.
Now, we have a bustling epicenter of adventure and outdoor recreation in a community built around mountain culture, sport and lifestyle.
Summit County is a premier destination for Colorado Front Range residents and worldwide adventure seekers.
The family-friendly and world-famous Breckenridge Ski Resort is at the heart of this Victorian styled ski town.
Rich in mining history, this town has been preserved as one the largest historical districts in Colorado.
In fact, the largest chunk of gold ever discovered here, and was called "Tom's Baby" after the cautious miner carried around his newfound wealth like a baby.
The nickname stuck and we even have a series of events celebrating the local history called Kingdom Days.
Mountain enthusiasts can find adventures year-round, but our prime winter months create a thriving town and atmosphere due to the influx of families who have come to "Breck" for the love of skiing.
Besides Arapahoe Basin, Copper Mountain is the only other big ski resort that is not operated by Vail Resorts.
The independent nature of Copper allows for unique marketing and messaging and describes how the terrain is also world-class and is one of the first resorts to usually open in Colorado.
Copper Mountain is located just west from Frisco on I-70.
A short drive through stunning Ten Mile Canyon puts drivers and passengers between the Ten Mile and Gore Ranges.
The closest town is Frisco to the east, and Vail is a short drive up and over Vail Pass.
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