OK, I got my info package. Basically, the news is all bad, with one exception. the only good news is they have a permit from the USFS and local water rights for snow making. The amount, and limits of the water right are not specified.
The bad: Two snow cats/groomers are NOT included in the sale. That's about $150k right there to add before you can move one inch of snow on the slopes. Next, there's a kiddie magic carpet installed, but they don't own it. So, that's not included. Frankly, I'd rope it off, and keep it closed and let the owner twist in the wind until he begged me to open it again. Or, take it out and go away.
The guy who drew up the contract never graduated from business school, it's pretty full of holes. But - it's a start. All the buildings, ski stuff, lifts, and accessories are with it. Supposedly, they actually OWN the land! This is a deed transfer, and the new owner has to apply to the USFS for the permit renewal. There is no info on the permit process, or if the permit is renewable, however I think it would be a fraud if they tried to sell a 'ski resort' where there is no ability to use it for the intended purpose.
A few other deal breakers for professional property folks is a 14 day due diligence period, and full price in escrow before they will even talk to you. Hmmmm.
I hope it stays open, but the real cost to get moving will be about $500k all said and done. Unless someone has a few Pisten Bully's or Bombardier's they want to part with cheap.