big bear lake Archives - Luxury Home Digest https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/tag/big-bear-lake/ Luxury Homes, Lifestyle and Travel Sun, 24 Dec 2023 19:41:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Things You Need To Know Before Buying a Mountain Home https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2023/12/24/things-you-need-to-know-before-buying-a-mountain-home/ https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2023/12/24/things-you-need-to-know-before-buying-a-mountain-home/#respond Sun, 24 Dec 2023 19:41:38 +0000 https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/?p=4376 Ready to escape the hustle and bustle of city life? Read on to learn some key things you need to consider before buying that dream mountain home.

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Things You Need To Know Before Buying a Mountain Home

We once lived in the southern California  mountains of Big Bear Lake, and eventually owned two homes there. One was a smaller home on the slopes of Bear Mountain; the second a much larger home between Bear Mountain and Snow Summit. So many fond memories were built in thos mountain.

Escaping to the serenity of a mountain home can be a dream come true for many–as it was for us. Nestled amidst nature, these homes offer a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, presenting a lifestyle substantially different from the hustle and bustle of city living.

However, purchasing a mountain home involves careful consideration. To make an informed decision and ensure a smooth buying experience, you should explore what you need to know before buying a mountain home.

Consider Proximity and Convenience

Living in a secluded environment may be appealing, but it’s important to ensure you will still have easy access to healthcare facilities, grocery stores, and other necessities. Look for homes within a reasonable distance of town centers or daily conveniences. At the very least, seek out places offering reliable transportation options to nearby towns.

Additionally, remember that some mountain roads can be tricky to navigate, especially in winter. Ensure the property you select has well-maintained roads and, if necessary, services for snow removal.

Evaluate Travel and Commute

The most important thing you need to know before buying a mountain home is what your daily travel and commute will look like. Mountainous regions often require more time for travel due to winding roads and potentially hazardous conditions, particularly in winter.

If the home is particularly remote, a potentially quick trip could quickly turn into a long, arduous journey. Balancing the allure of a secluded mountain home with the practicalities of your everyday needs is a key part of making a successful purchase.

Think About Hidden Additional Costs

Be prepared to deal with hidden costs that may not be immediately obvious. These can range from higher utility bills to heating demands in winter or increased maintenance costs for problems like weather-related wear and tear or wildlife intrusions.

For example, if you ever need to replace the window in your mountain home for a remodel, you’ll have to fork out the cash for high-quality windows that can withstand the weather and pressure conditions. Furthermore, some communities have homeowner association (HOA) fees that cover shared services like road maintenance and snow removal. These fees can add up over time, so it’s crucial that you factor them into your budget.

Inspect the Home’s Structure

Mountain homes are often subject to extreme weather conditions, from heavy snowfall to high winds, affecting the building’s stability. Look for any signs of structural damage throughout the property, such as cracks in the walls, sagging floors, or doors and windows that don’t close properly, as these indicate serious underlying issues.

Additionally, pay close attention to the roof, as it is one of the most critical parts of a home facing mountain weather. Ensure the roof is in good condition, properly insulated, and has an appropriate pitch for shedding snow. If possible, hire a local home inspector who’s familiar with the specific challenges of mountain homes and have them perform a comprehensive examination.

Understand the Lifestyle

The mountains offer a slower pace of life, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and fishing. However, they also bring challenges like potential isolation, limited nightlife, and occasional inconveniences like power outages or closed roads. Interactions with local wildlife can be thrilling and challenging, as animals like deer or bears can wander into your property.

If you relish solitude and the outdoors, the mountain lifestyle may be perfect. Before buying a mountain home, spend some time in the area to understand if the lifestyle suits you.

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The Luxury of a $170.00 Sandwich https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2010/09/11/the-luxury-of-a-170-00-sandwich/ https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2010/09/11/the-luxury-of-a-170-00-sandwich/#comments Sat, 11 Sep 2010 15:52:49 +0000 http://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/?p=841 Years ago, Chef Madelyn in Big Bear Lake offered a $99 peanut butter and jelly sandwich picnic–paired with a bottle of Dom Perignon. It was a relative bargain, considering cost of the wine. It also caused more than a few chuckles among pilots who flew in and out of the little Big Bear Airport, where her restaurant was located. In London, though, BBC TV chef Martin Blunos has crafted a...

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Martin Blunos with $170 Sandwich

Years ago, Chef Madelyn in Big Bear Lake offered a $99 peanut butter and jelly sandwich picnic–paired with a bottle of Dom Perignon. It was a relative bargain, considering cost of the wine. It also caused more than a few chuckles among pilots who flew in and out of the little Big Bear Airport, where her restaurant was located.

In London, though, BBC TV chef Martin Blunos has crafted a truffle-infused cheese sandwich on bread that is literally sprinkled with gold dust and carries an expensive price tag that will likely  break a Guinness record of some sort–and for a time is touted as the most expensive sandwich in the world.

According to the Daily Mail, who initially reported the story, the concoction is spiked with 100-year-old balsamic vinegar and extra virgin olive oil and layered with slices of quail egg, black heirloom tomatoes, epicure apple and fresh figs. Salad crunchies consisted of mustard red frills, pea shoots and red amaranth.

It’s the special white truffle blended cheese (crafted by premier cheese-makers Pilgrim’s Choice) that gives the sandwich both its unique flavor and hefty price tag.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1310805/TV-chef-Martin-Blunos-creates-cheese-sandwich-costs-incredible-110.html#ixzz0zEi4Cokc

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Luxury on Ice: Iglu-Dorf https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2009/01/31/luxury-on-ice-iglu-dorf/ https://www.luxuryhomedigest.com/2009/01/31/luxury-on-ice-iglu-dorf/#comments Sat, 31 Jan 2009 21:51:18 +0000 http://luxuryhomedigest.com/?p=421 by Scott Murphy I grew up in the mountains at Big Bear Lake and spent many winters building igloos. Behind all the effort was the dream that I would one day get to sleep overnight in one of these icy creations. It now appears someone in Switzerland has beaten me to the punch. Perched 8,500 ft in the Swiss mountains above 5-star resorts sits Davos, Switzerland. Here one will find...

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by Scott Murphy

Iglu Dorf hotel room
Iglu Dorf hotel room

I grew up in the mountains at Big Bear Lake and spent many winters building igloos. Behind all the effort was the dream that I would one day get to sleep overnight in one of these icy creations.

It now appears someone in Switzerland has beaten me to the punch.

Perched 8,500 ft in the Swiss mountains above 5-star resorts sits Davos, Switzerland. Here one will find Iglu-Dorf, a 15-igloo hotel linked by tunnels. Somehow, it looks like a cross between neolithic caves and eco-housing–where we might get to live like an Eskimo for a day or two (my childhood dream-come-true).

With tempatures reaching minus 20 degrees Celsius, warm clothing and high-tech thermal underwear would be in order as would a keen sense of adventure.

The Iglu-Dorf offers a sauna and whirlpool bath (not made of ice), luxurious toilets, carved features, and warm service. And how would one build such an icy resort that could handle 9000 guests per year?
“We built the complex in five weeks using giant inflatable balloons which were then covered with snow,” explained Alexander Lau, one of the staff at the Davos igloos.

And what about cost for such unusual accommodations? Recently, the cost was 119 euros on weekends. There is also a “romantik-iglu-plus” which runs 339 euros, and features candles, animal skins, a private whirlpool and luxurious toilet facilities.

“The demand for our igloo stays growing,” said Joern Grundmann, the manager of Davos igloo hotel.

“As a result, the Swiss luxury igloos are on their way to the mountains behind the Russian city of Sochi, the Black Sea resort that will host the 2014 Winter Olympic Games”, says Andre Lehmann, who has researched the resort more extensively than I.
A tip of the tophat to Andre Lehmann and Yahoo News

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