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MITCH CLEMENTSON

635 Yampa Street
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

Other phone: 970-846-3149
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STEAMBOAT REAL ESTATE, INC.



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Mitch Clementson has lived in Steamboat Springs since 1971, having moved here from the Minneapolis area with his parents and attended Steamboat Springs High School. He has been married to his wife Sharon for 20 years. Sharon is an elementary school teacher in the Steamboat School district. They have two children, Adam and Jodie. Adam is a Realtor in Park City, Utah and Jodie is a Freshman at Baylor University. The Clementsons, with their Golden named Tanner, actively enjoy camping, skiing and traveling. Mitch is an owner/broker of Steamboat Real Estate, Inc. and served 6 years on the Board of Directors for the Steamboat Springs Board of Realtors. He has served previously on that Board as Director and Officer. He also served as Board Member of the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association from 1993 through 1999, as well as past director for Morningstar, a safe house for battered and abused families. Personal hobbies include hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and Mitch is a certified car enthusiast. The Yampa Valley is a special place to live year round. Find out what the excitement is all about! Because Mitch believes that it is important to support the preservation and rehabilitation of our native "critters" he donates a portion of each sale to Born Free Wildlife. Born Free Wildlife Rehabilitation is a non-profit organization based on rehabbing and releasing injured or abandoned animals in the Routt County Steamboat Springs, Colorado area. For more information just click on the link provided.

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