icelanticskier
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ChrisC":1ltttv57 said:My past comments on real estate/stocks -- it's really hard to fight the laws of big numbers. Things revert back to form. And I think it is risky looking for decent returns after a prolonged period of 2-4x normal - no matter how regional/specific the market.
The 2nd/3rd homeowners are just looking cash-flow wise, those people definitely exist. However, does the cost of owning at Saddleback outweigh renting whenever you want? Will you use it enough? Would that extra cash be better off somewhere else? Most people who got to this point, look at this. I think the novelty of the second home wears off after the realization of actual use/costs weigh in.
And the subprime could effect you a bit. Credit is harder to come by these days in general. Condos at Saddleback cannot appreciate at a rate that is too divorced from rest of the real estate in the area. And if it is tough for the others/locals to prop up the mid/bottom market, prices cannot go up too much.
icelanticskier":1qju2ba2 said:sugarloaf a contradiction? you funny man! sugarloaf's got a reputation that draws more skiers than saddleback ever will and if you want to know the truth i'll get nit picky and say that in fact sugarloaf is about 20 minutes closer from points south because it's shorter to get there and the road is much better, i even clocked at 15 miles shorter. plus the nail in the coffin is that boyne has their poop together and the loaf and sunday river will succeed in maine if anyone will. saddleback may do ok if they build a few properties per season and when they sell, build a few more, do some small upgrades but, as with burke vt people still won't go there over other close by resorts to warrant all of these future plans especially when the towns lack any infrastructure to support what is planned to happen on the hill.
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skiharmony":iu80udi1 said:Yes I said Sugarloaf was a contradiciton because you implied that Saddleback could never make it because of its location. My point was Sugarloaf made it.
I was also under the impression that Sugarloaf has always been a dicey proposition financially. Wasn't that the reason ASC insisted on selling it with the more accessible Sunday River as a package?Barely. How many times did they go bankrupt?
Which to me implies that the number of potential skier visits to support these places is limited. Sort of like the Baldy/Waterman situation here in SoCal. I'm clearly the target audience for those places. Yet when conditions were good enough I nearly always went to Baldy because it's that much bigger.But the thing with these Maine resorts is that the majority of their skiiers are from Maine.
I agree with let's all ski Saddleback. However, while best tree skiing and best skiing period is rather subjective, I have skied Saddleback and there are much better tree skiing and better skiing period out there. Let's not over hype the place. This is definitely a hidden gem that people need to discover, but it is most definitely not the best area in New England, nor should people go to Saddleback for their first experience believing that or they will come away disappointed. You could definitely make an argument that Saddleback has the tightest on map glade and tree skiing in New England. But Saddleback ain't got nothing on Mad River Glen, Jay Peak, Stowe, etc.icelanticskier":1f0qeybz said:let's all ski saddleback, best tree skiing in the east imo, best skiing period.
Pretty lame list, IMO, though Saddleback is certainly justified. Cannon? A destination? Pah-lease. Cannon must have paid these guys off. I still can't get over the "book your flight" box that follows you around Cannon's web page and can not be missed on their home page. Dumb. Considering a destination? Skip Cannon, too many other good choices that merit "destination" status. Burke certainly would deserve to be on that list and is omitted. Jay Peak overlooked? Yea right to that. I wouldn't mind a few more people overlooking Jay Peak, though I certainly do not help my own cause on that count.skiharmony":2553vxbg said:Here is the link to the Top 10 Most Overlooked Ski destinations in the country.
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_7614678
Something to keep in mind for the season. I'll be hitting up Jay Peak as well as Saddleback.