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Michelle Marie Burns

Michelle Marie Burns
Real Estate Agent (Broker Associate)
Gunnison CO

Broker Associate (CO: 100056510)

11 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Gunnison County, CO
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Today Realty & Associates

Office Website
Office Address
137 W Tomichi Ave
Gunnison, CO  81230
(Gunnison County)
Office Phone
970-349-1394
Office Fax
Mobile
970-333-0142
Email
mich****************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Crested Butte: CO Mount Crested Butte: CO Pitkin: CO Gunnison: CO Cathedral: CO Almont: CO Lake City: CO Powderhorn: CO

About Michelle Burns

Michelle Burns is dedicated to guiding clients through their home buying and selling journeys in the picturesque Gunnison Valley. This region offers a diverse array of outdoor activities, including skiing, sledding, camping, fishing, kayaking, boating, biking, and hiking, catering to adventurers of all levels. With its stunning mountains, lakes, rivers, and trails, the Gunnison Valley is a haven for nature enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural beauty, the community boasts a vibrant arts center and a variety of exceptional dining options. Whether clients are first-time homebuyers or experienced investors, they will find opportunities that align with their aspirations in this dynamic area.

The presence of Western University attracts many to Gunnison, providing valuable skills for future careers. Many graduates return to the valley, eager to share their love for the region with friends and family.

Michelle invites you to reach out and explore how she can help turn your Gunnison Valley dreams into reality. She looks forward to connecting with you.

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

$3,140,719
Avg. Listing Price
From Michelle's portfolio
4.0 / 3.7
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,316 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
144
Active Listings
Current inventory

Gunnison County, Colorado represents one of the state's most distinctive real estate markets, where mountain recreation drives property values across a diverse landscape of ski towns, ranching communities, and wilderness gateways. The county's real estate ecosystem operates with remarkable efficiency despite its vast geographic scope, supported by 53 actively licensed agents who maintain comprehensive digital connectivity with all 53 agents having email contact capabilities.

This high-altitude market experiences dramatic seasonal fluctuations that create unique opportunities for investors and homebuyers willing to navigate the complexities of mountain property ownership. From luxury ski-in condos to historic mining town renovations, Gunnison County's real estate landscape reflects Colorado's evolution from resource extraction to recreation-based economy.

Major Gunnison County, Colorado Real Estate Markets

Crested Butte dominates the county's luxury market as a world-renowned ski destination, where historic Victorian homes command premium prices alongside modern mountain estates. The town of Gunnison serves as the county's population and commercial center, offering more affordable housing options for year-round residents and Western Colorado University faculty. Mount Crested Butte provides the primary ski base village real estate, featuring high-density condominiums and townhomes that generate substantial rental income during peak seasons.

Beyond these primary markets, communities like Almont, Gothic, and numerous ranch properties throughout the valley create diverse investment opportunities. The county's proximity to multiple wilderness areas and blue-ribbon fishing streams adds significant value to rural properties, while historic mining districts offer unique rehabilitation projects for specialized investors.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Gunnison County's real estate market operates on extreme seasonal cycles, with winter ski season and summer recreation driving the majority of transaction activity. Properties at higher elevations face unique challenges including limited access roads, shorter building seasons, and complex utility situations that require specialized local knowledge to navigate successfully.

The market shows surprising resilience despite its remote location, as improved internet connectivity enables more remote work arrangements and attracts buyers seeking lifestyle changes. Water rights, mineral rights, and conservation easements frequently complicate transactions, making experienced local representation essential for both buyers and sellers navigating these mountain property intricacies.

Why Businesses Need Gunnison County, Colorado Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and real estate service providers require direct access to Gunnison County's 53 licensed agents to effectively serve this specialized mountain market. The county's unique property types, from historic mining claims to modern ski chalets, demand partnerships with agents who understand elevation-specific insurance requirements, seasonal access limitations, and recreational property financing options.

Property management companies, construction contractors, and investment firms particularly benefit from comprehensive agent contact databases to identify emerging opportunities in this recreation-driven market. With all agents maintaining email connectivity, businesses can efficiently distribute market updates, service offerings, and partnership opportunities across the entire county's real estate professional network, ensuring no potential collaboration is missed in this tightly connected mountain community.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Michelle Burns has 1 property for sale in Gunnison and surrounding areas.

$239,500

Listed 2025-12-26

117 Shavano Dr Unit 101A
Gunnison, CO  81230

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 679
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Current Property Rentals

Michelle Burns currently has no rental properties available in Gunnison and surrounding areas. Check back later.