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ShazzieB

(19,017 posts)
6. I wondered that, too, at first.
Thu Jan 12, 2023, 08:29 PM
Jan 2023

Being from the flatlands, I never heard that term until now and was scratching my head. I found this definition:

Ski-in/ski-out means exactly as it sounds, with the slopes right outside your door. Ski directly to the lifts and ski home at the end of the day. There are no crowded shuttle rides or long walks from the shuttle stop to your home. A ski-in/ski-out property is the perfect warm-up lap for a day of downhill fun.


Source: https://bigskyrealestate.com/blog/consider-ski-in-ski-out-property/

Sounds like it refers to easy access to ski slopes, not how you access the house itself.

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Looks great. Bayard Dec 2022 #1
That's when.... SergeStorms Dec 2022 #3
I wondered that, too, at first. ShazzieB Jan 2023 #6
Ski in, ski out, my ass. SergeStorms Dec 2022 #2
1%ers must be facing hard-times? czarjak Dec 2022 #4
That whole area is out of control expensive Bristlecone Dec 2022 #5
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