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Brenda M Kellen

Brenda M Kellen
Real Estate Agent (Broker Associate)
Frisco CO

Broker Associate (CO: 40013015)

28 years experience

REALTOR® 5 Active Listings Serves Summit County, CO
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Top Of Rockies

Office Website
Office Address
605 Main St Ste 103
Frisco, CO  80443-5487
(Summit County)
Office Phone
970-368-7000
Office Fax
Mobile
970-485-1115
Email
bren*********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Kremmling: CO Silverthorne: CO Heeney: CO Breckenridge: CO Frisco: CO Blue River: CO Keystone: CO Dillon: CO Montezuma: CO Tabernash: CO Granby: CO Hot Sulphur Springs: CO Copper Mountain: CO Grand Lake: CO Fraser: CO Winter Park: CO

About Brenda Kellen

**Brenda & Tom Kellen, Team Kellen**

The Kellen Team operates under the principle that effective communication begins with attentive listening. Brenda Kellen, a dedicated real estate professional, has been assisting buyers and sellers since 1998, leveraging her extensive experience to navigate the complexities of the market. Originally from Iowa, she relocated to Colorado in 1993 after earning her degree, and over two decades later, she continues to thrive in the vibrant landscape of the Rockies, drawn by the region's stunning mountains and abundant sunshine.

Brenda's husband, Tom, is a licensed Broker who plays a vital role in the team, focusing on property showings and fieldwork. With a robust background in construction, he brings valuable insights to the real estate process and enjoys outdoor activities such as elk hunting, rafting, and skiing.

Beyond real estate transactions, the Kellen Team is committed to connecting clients with local resources, including builders, lenders, and specialists in areas such as painting, septic systems, and well drilling. They prioritize personalized service and uphold a standard of honesty and integrity in all their interactions.

Summit County, CO Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$3,654,629
Avg. Listing Price
From Brenda's portfolio
4.4 / 4.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
4,015 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
221
Active Listings
Current inventory

Summit County's real estate market stands as one of Colorado's most dynamic and sought-after mountain destinations, where luxury ski properties meet year-round recreational living. This high-altitude market, anchored by world-class resorts and pristine wilderness access, has experienced remarkable growth as remote work trends and lifestyle preferences drive buyers toward mountain communities. With 305 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, the market maintains a robust professional network to handle everything from multi-million dollar ski-in/ski-out properties to more accessible condominiums and townhomes.

The unique geography and seasonal nature of Summit County create distinct market patterns that differ significantly from traditional residential markets. Properties here often serve dual purposes as primary residences and vacation rentals, creating complex valuation scenarios where income potential factors heavily into pricing strategies. This specialized market requires agents who understand not just real estate fundamentals, but also hospitality trends, seasonal rental regulations, and the evolving preferences of buyers seeking mountain lifestyle investments.

Major Summit County, Colorado Real Estate Markets

Breckenridge dominates the luxury segment with its historic Victorian charm and direct ski access, while Keystone attracts families with its comprehensive resort amenities and ski-in/ski-out convenience. Frisco serves as the county's more affordable hub, offering lakefront properties on Lake Dillon alongside convenient access to multiple ski areas. Silverthorne has emerged as a commercial and residential growth center, providing more reasonably priced housing options while maintaining easy access to outdoor recreation.

Copper Mountain rounds out the major markets with its purpose-built resort community, attracting investors focused on vacation rental income potential. Each of these markets operates with distinct seasonal patterns, where summer brings hiking and mountain biking enthusiasts, while winter drives the primary economic engine through skiing and snowboarding tourism. The interconnected nature of these communities creates a complex web of buyer preferences and investment strategies that skilled agents must navigate.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Summit County's real estate market operates on elevation-driven microclimates and access patterns that can dramatically affect property values within short distances. Properties with southern exposure command premiums for natural heating benefits, while ski access proximity can add hundreds of thousands to comparable home values. The county's strict development regulations and environmental protections create artificial scarcity that supports property values but also limits inventory availability during peak demand periods.

Seasonal workforce housing challenges create unique opportunities for investors willing to navigate short-term rental regulations and HOA restrictions. Many properties transition between personal use, long-term rentals, and vacation rental income streams throughout the year, requiring sophisticated market knowledge to optimize returns. Water rights, wildfire mitigation requirements, and high-altitude construction considerations add layers of complexity that separate Summit County's market from typical residential transactions.

Why Businesses Need Summit County, Colorado Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspection companies, require direct access to Summit County's 305 licensed agents to tap into this lucrative mountain market. With all agents maintaining email contact information, businesses can efficiently reach professionals handling high-value transactions in a market where average home prices significantly exceed state medians. Marketing luxury appliances, mountain-specific construction services, or vacation rental management solutions demands targeted outreach to agents who understand these specialized buyer needs.

Technology companies, insurance providers, and financial services firms find Summit County agents particularly valuable for beta testing mountain market solutions and seasonal business strategies. These agents handle unique challenges like altitude-affected construction materials, wildlife insurance considerations, and complex financing for income-producing vacation properties, making them ideal partners for developing specialized service offerings that can expand to other mountain resort markets across Colorado and beyond.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Brenda Kellen has 5 properties for sale in Frisco and surrounding areas.

$865,000

Listed 2026-01-15

73 GCR 1931
Kremmling, CO  80459

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 4.0
Sq Ft: 3,470
Lot: 223,463 sf
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$865,000

Listed 2026-01-17

73 GCR 1931
Kremmling, CO  80459

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 5,508
Lot: 223,463 sf
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$865,000

Listed 2026-01-23

73 GCR 1931
Kremmling, CO  80459

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 4.0
Sq Ft: 3,470
Lot: 223,463 sf
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$142,500

Listed 2025-07-21

1874 GCR 162
Kremmling, CO  80459

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 241,758 sf
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$142,500

Listed 2025-07-21

1874 GCR 162
Kremmling, CO  80459

Beds:
Baths:
Sq Ft:
Lot: 241,758 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Brenda Kellen currently has no rental properties available in Frisco and surrounding areas. Check back later.