At the heart of Steve Rosch is an outdoor
enthusiast. Whether hunting, fly-fishing, camping
or hiking, Steve spends his free time enjoying the
Colorado Mountains. He’s the happiest
spending time with his wife and son in the middle
of Colorado’s vast wilderness and national
forests. As a Denverite who was born and raised in
Colorado, Steve enjoys the Colorado outdoors for
sport and exhilaration and inspiration.
He
devotes more time to archery than any other
outdoor sport. Known for its focus, precision and
strategy, archery is one of the oldest arts still
practiced today. “I’m drawn to the
sport because it requires me to block everything
out and have complete focus”. The sport
offers him a mental challenge and level of
meditation, allowing him to find peace and clarity
of mind. He has a deep respect for the
environment, nature and the technical side of
hunting. Archery is a year around sport, and
requires many hours at the range to become
proficient and confident in the skill. Steve
advocates that the strategy of the hunt and
getting close to the animal is more important than
actually tagging it.
Along with archery,
Steve is steeped in history, tradition and old
school respect. The Denver native has enjoyed the
outdoors since he was a young boy when he would go
camping and four-wheeling with his family. In his
early teens he learned how to shoot a bow and
would spend many weekends with his father in the
mountains.
Those who knew Steve’s
grandfather would say, “While other people
preach and talk about their faith, he walks and
lives it”. Steve applies his
grandfather’s characteristics in everything
he does. Many people talk about how great
Colorado’s outdoor lifestyle is, but Steve
actually lives and enjoys the Colorado lifestyle.
At one point, Steve did leave Colorado to
test the waters in California and to travel
Europe. Soon after missing family and his Colorado
life, Steve realized that his heart, character and
professional future was in Colorado.
Skills learned through years of archery, fly
fishing, camping and hunting have inspired his
professional career. With a competitive spirit,
Steve has learned a lot about himself through
archery. It takes patience, focus and precision to
become a talented archer, and Steve has applied
these skills to his professional career path.
Whether being a property manager, marketing
manager or real estate agent, the same core values
apply – patience, focus, attention to
detail, respect for others, persistence and
accuracy.
Someone once said the average
American will have three careers in their
lifetime. This has proven to be true for Steve
Rosch. His professional life started out in
property management where he developed skills of
negotiation, customer service and management. Next
was managing a marketing department where Steve
perfected skills such as direct marketing, lead
generation, database management and even
accounting. Today, Steve is an award winning
Colorado real estate agent, and utilizes all his
accomplished skills to serve Colorado residents
and future homeowner with every facet of their
real estate endeavors.
When asked, Steve
describes himself as a person with traditional
values, faith and integrity. One is said to have
integrity to the extent that everything he does
and believes is based on the same core set of
values. Steve believes that no matter the
situation or people involved, one can only rely on
their own integrity and character to see them
through.
As the saying goes, “It is
useless to teach a man to fish, if he
doesn’t know how to clean and cook
it.” The same can be said for giving a man a
house. Why give a home if it is only to be lost to
disrepair or financial ignorance. Steve
contributes his time and money to his church and
organizations that also believe in giving
“hand ups and not a hand outs”. This
is why Steve supports Habitat for Humanity,
Colorado Division of Wildlife and the National
Rifle Association. These organizations are
instrumental in and ensuring, habitat and
environmental safeguards are in place and in force
for the benefit of everyone’s future. Steve
also commends the National Field Archer
Association programs for the work they do to teach
youths and troubled teens.
Recognized for
his high standards and superior level of
professionalism as a Real Estate agent, Steve
received the National Real Estate Apprentice
Foundation Grant in 2006. He was given high marks
in communication skills, entrepreneurial spirit,
integrity, creativity and uniqueness.
The
compilation of life lessons, Colorado living and
professional development allow Steve to fulfill
his business philosophy – A great Realtor
listens, educates, and markets… selling is
the ultimate bi-product. He loves to share his
knowledge of the area, passion for Colorado and
hunting stories. Steve will hunt down the right
offer, focus on contract negotiation and
skillfully market your property.
Quote -
“A sure cure for being broke… Its
called work!” -Dave Ramsey