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BRECKENRIDGE REAL ESTATE - 1 BEDROOM - 1 BATH IN HIGHLAND GREENS LODGE


BRECKENRIDGE REAL ESTATE - 1 BEDROOM - 1 BATH IN HIGHLAND GREENS LODGE

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$299,900.00

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Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty

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P.O. Box 4163

Breckenridge, Co. 80424

970.453.0550

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • September 02 2011 12:16PM

Breckenridge Real Estate Homes & Land for Sale - Spruce Valley Ranch

Spruce Valley RanchBreckenridge Real Estate Homes & Land for Sale - Spruce Valley Ranch

Spruce Valley Ranch subdivision is one great areas to live in Blue River, which is adjacent to Breckenridge. You are only minutes from Historic Downtown Breckenridge! No matter if you like heavily wooded forests with Spruce and Fir trees or unobstructed vista of the Breckenridge Ski Resort, Spruce Valley Ranch has it all. There are babbling brooks and you surround Goose Pasture Tarn which is great for summer fishing. Spruce Valley Ranch is an Equestrian Paradise!

 

Located Off: Hwy 9 in Breckenridge Colorado

Spruce Valley Ranch offers Single Family Homes & Vacant Land.

Amenities at Spruce Valley Ranch include:

  •  Surrounded by National Forest Land
  • Less Then 5 Minutes to Downtown Breckenridge 
  • Beautiful Views of Goose Pasture Tarn 
  • Amazing Views of Breckenridge Ski Resort
  • Great Wooded Lots with Tons of Privacy
     

Spruce Valley Ranch

Breckenridge Colorado maintains the feel of a historic mining town while offering resort-like amenities and breathtaking Breckenridge real estate opportunities designed by nature to fit every lifestyle. More than 4,000 people call Breckenridge home even though thousands more visit the region to ski, snowboard and enjoy other winter activities. Other pastimes such as hiking, biking and golfing are popular with amateurs and experts alike during the gorgeous summer months.

Breckenridge real estateoffers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for homebuyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estatearea or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • January 14 2011 05:31PM

Breckenridge Real Estate - Congratulations, You're a Homeowner!

Breckenridge Real Estate - Congratulations, You've a Homeowner!Breckenridge Real Estate - Congratulations, You're a Homeowner!

You've done it. You've bought a home. You own part of The Dream. In the process you've also acquired many responsibilities and concerns. There are mortgage payments to make, records to keep and maintenance work to complete. Below are a few tips for the new owner.

Mortgage payments

Every month you'll receive a statement from your lender reminding you that your mortgage payment is due - or, if you have a coupon book, you'll have to remember to send your payment on time.

Some lenders can automatically deduct your monthly payment from your checking account. This saves you time and postage costs. And it can prevent the possibility of missing a payment. Ask your lender about this service.

Furnishing and renovating

You've just moved in. Most of your belongings are still in boxes. But you've decided the first thing you want to do is redo the first-floor bathroom, buy new furniture for the living room and strip the wallpaper from every wall in the house.

Stop. Put your hands in your pockets, seal your wallet, tie yourself to a chair. Don't do anything major right away.

Acquiring a home requires some adjustment. Your mortgage payment is probably a good deal higher than the rent you've been paying, so you need some time to get used to the new cash regimen you'll be living under. Too many new buyers realize to late that they had no idea how much it costs to run a home.

The message here is simple common sense. Go for a slow, smooth transition. You'll probably be living in this house for a good while; don't try to do everything at once, even if you can afford it.

Breckenridge Real Estate - Congratulations, You've a Homeowner!Papers to keep

You should keep a copy of every document you signed at the closing. It's especially important to keep a copy of your settlement form. It will be useful when you file your taxes and if you sell your home. For example, the real estate taxes and loan discount points you paid as part of your closing costs are tax deductible. So, when you file your taxes, refer to your settlement form to get these amounts.

In addition to the closing documents, you should keep all insurance records, such as homeowners and title insurance. You would need to have access to your homeowners policy if, for example, someone were to sue you because they were injured on your property. And you would refer to your title insurance policy if you were to find a flaw in the title after you bought the house.

It's a good idea to keep these important records in a safe place. You may want to store them in a safety deposit box or a bank vault in addition to keeping a copy at home.

Home maintenance

Your mortgage requires that you adequately maintain your property and not allow it to deteriorate. And as a homeowner, you can't afford to sit back and postpone maintenance. You can extend the life of appliances and fixtures and avoid expensive repairs by performing routine maintenance yourself.

It's a good idea to set up a budget for your home's regular maintenance and unexpected repairs. You may want to budget 1 percent of the purchase price of your house to cover annual maintenance and repairs. You also may want to stick to a regular savings plan to cover essential bills, emergency repairs and large, periodic expenses such as property taxes and homeowners insurance.

Breckenridge real estate offers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the
right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are
available for home buyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or
sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the
experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.


If you would like more information about buying or selling in Breckenridge or any other
area in Summit County, contact the experienced local real estate professionals at Ten
Peaks Sotheby's International Realty. For Free listing alert updates check out our website
at www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

1 commentTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 02 2010 05:42PM

Breckenridge Real Estate - Main Street Station, Breckenridge Colorado

Breckenridge Real Estate - Main Street Station, Breckenridge Colorado

Main Street Station is perfect for anyone looking for a second home or vacation property in Breckenridge Colorado. You have amazing views of both Breckenridge Ski Resort, Maggie Pond, and Baldy Mountain. Main Street Station has great amenities like the Pioneer Club, which is included in your HOA fees. This club gives you complementary shuttle service to Historic Downtown Breckenridge, owners ski lounge, hot tub and pool access, and you are only minutes away from some of the best mountain shoppes, restaurants, and apres skiing in the world. Main Street Station is also one of the better places to own if you are looking for great rental income!

 Main Street Station

Located Off: Main Street in Breckenridge Colorado

Main Street Station offers everything from a Luxurious One up to Four Bedroom Condos.

Amenities at Main Street Station include:

  • Located off Main Street in Downtown Breckenridge
  • Walk To Ski 
  • Pioneer Club Membership
  • Hot Tub & Swimming Pools
  • Skiers Lounge
  • Amazing Rental Income Potential

 

Breckenridge Colorado maintains the feel of a historic mining town while offering resort-like amenities and breathtaking Breckenridge real estate opportunities designed by nature to fit every lifestyle. More than 4,000 people call Breckenridge home even though thousands more visit the region to ski, snowboard and enjoy other winter activities. Other pastimes such as hiking, biking and golfing are popular with amateurs and experts alike during the gorgeous summer months.

Breckenridge real estateoffers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for homebuyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

3 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • November 23 2010 02:15PM

Breckenridge Real Estate - Main Street Junction, Breckenridge Colorado

Breckenridge Real Estate - Main Street Junction, Breckenridge Colorado

Main Street Junction is perfect for anyone looking for a second home or vacation property in Breckenridge Colorado. You have amazing views of both Breckenridge Ski Resort and Baldy Mountain. Main Street Junction has great amenities like the Pioneer Club, which is included in your HOA fees. This club gives you complementary shuttle service to Historic Downtown Breckenridge, owners ski lounge, hot tub and pool access, and you are only minutes away from some of the best mountain shoppes, restaurants, and apres skiing in the world. Main Street Junction is also one of the better places to own if you are looking for great rental income!

Main Street Junction

 

Located Off: Main Street in Breckenridge Colorado

Main Street Junction offers everything from a Luxurious One up to Three Bedroom Condos.

Amenities at Main Street Junction include:

  • Located off Main Street in Downtown Breckenridge
  • Walk To Ski
  • Pioneer Club Membership
  • Hot Tub & Swimming Pools
  • Skiers Lounge
  • Amazing Rental Income Potential

 

Breckenridge Colorado maintains the feel of a historic mining town while offering resort-like amenities and breathtaking Breckenridge real estate opportunities designed by nature to fit every lifestyle. More than 4,000 people call Breckenridge home even though thousands more visit the region to ski, snowboard and enjoy other winter activities. Other pastimes such as hiking, biking and golfing are popular with amateurs and experts alike during the gorgeous summer months.

Breckenridge real estateoffers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for homebuyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

Breckenridge Real Estate in Breckenridge Colorado

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • November 18 2010 02:54PM

Negotiating Breckenridge Real Estate

Negotiating Breckenridge Real Estate

Everything is negotiable when buying a house. For some reason, most buyers either don't believe it or don't like it. Here's a partial list of what's negotiable when you buy a home:

  • Price
  • Financing
  • Closing costs (except where specified by financing or law)
  • Occupancy (when can you get the key and move in?)
  • Painting (will the seller repaint a portion of or the entire house?)
  • Repairs (will the seller repair the roof, plumbing, windows, etc., and what kind and quality of repairs will be made?)
  • Yard (will the seller remove unwanted trees, bushes - put in desired landscaping?)
  • Fixtures (which lights, fans, appliances, etc. stay and which go?)
  • Wall coverings (do the drapes stay or go?)
  • Furniture (will the seller throw in certain pieces?)
  • Prepaid taxes and insurance (will the seller credit you with these?)

Negotiation gives the buyer incredible power in making a favorable transaction. It can also place him or her in a position of immense weakness. How you negotiate determines whether you get the home of your dreams...or whether those dreams end up being a nightmare.

Ultimately, how you fare when buying a home is going to be a direct result of your knowledge. The more you know, the better position you'll be in to negotiate.

Breckenridge real estateoffers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for homebuyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

 If you would like more information about buying or selling in Breckenridge or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced local real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty. For Free listing alert updates check out our website at www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

3 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • November 16 2010 05:52PM

What to Look for in a Real Estate Professional - Breckenridge Real Estate

What to Look for in a Real Estate Professional - Breckenridge Real Estate

Since you will be spending a lot of time with an agent, it's important you choose one you feel comfortable with, who is responsive to your needs and who compliments your personality. Here are some guidelines:What to Look for in a Real Estate Professional - Breckenridge Real Estate

  • Get referrals from family and friends that you trust.
  • Seek out an experienced agent with a known reputation - look at credentials, track records and awards received.
  • Interview at least three agents - you will go to great lengths to find a doctor, dentist or even a hair stylist, so don't pick the first agent that you come in contact with.
  • Seek out someone who is a member of the Board of Realtors® . Find someone who is continuing their education - a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), Certified Residential Broker (CRB), a Graduate of the Realtors Institute (GRI) or an Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) - this shows that the Realtor is interested in the business long-term and is willing to invest in their career.

Questions to ask when getting a referral
These questions will help you learn what you need to know about an agent:

  • What were they like to deal with?
  • How hard did they work for you?
  • Did they get you a good price?
  • Were there any complications?
  • Did they always tell you the truth?
  • Were they always looking out for you or just interested in getting paid?
  • Would you use their services again?

Questions to ask when interviewing an agent
You should ask these questions before making a decision:

  • How many buyers have you successfully represented in the last six months? Can I have the names and phone numbers of three to six of your most recent buyer clients?
  • What professional designations do you have?
  • Are you fully automated with your own personal computer, FAX machine, copier, pager, voice mail, etc?
  • What is your commission? Or do you have hourly rates or a set fee?
  • Do you have a list of home inspectors, insurance agents and reputable lenders for me to consider?
  • What clauses will be included in our offer to protect us as buyers?
  • Will you try to sell me one of your listed properties before you show me listings from other real estate companies?
  • Do you have information about For Sale By Owner properties?
  • How will you help me save money?
  • How will you protect my interests, and why should I hire you rather than another agent?

Now that you've chosen a few agents and interviewed them, ask yourself the following questions to narrow your choice down:

  • Did they return your phone call

Since you will be spending a lot of time with an agent, it's important you choose one you feel comfortable with, who is responsive to your needs and who compliments your personality. Here are some guidelines:

  •  
    • Get referrals from family and friends that you trust.
    • Seek out an experienced agent with a known reputation - look at credentials, track records and awards received.
    • Interview at least three agents - you will go to great lengths to find a doctor, dentist or even a hair stylist, so don't pick the first agent that you come in contact with.
    • Seek out someone who is a member of the Board of Realtors® . Find someone who is continuing their education - a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), Certified Residential Broker (CRB), a Graduate of the Realtors Institute (GRI) or an Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) - this shows that the Realtor is interested in the business long-term and is willing to invest in their career.

Questions to ask when getting a referral
These questions will help you learn what you need to know about an agent:

  •  
    • What were they like to deal with?
    • How hard did they work for you?
    • Did they get you a good price?
    • Were there any complications?
    • Did they always tell you the truth?
    • Were they always looking out for you or just interested in getting paid?
    • Would you use their services again?

Questions to ask when interviewing an agent
You should ask these questions before making a decision:

  •  
    • How many buyers have you successfully represented in the last six months? Can I have the names and phone numbers of three to six of your most recent buyer clients?
    • What professional designations do you have?
    • Are you fully automated with your own personal computer, FAX machine, copier, pager, voice mail, etc?
    • What is your commission? Or do you have hourly rates or a set fee?
    • Do you have a list of home inspectors, insurance agents and reputable lenders for me to consider?
    • What clauses will be included in our offer to protect us as buyers?
    • Will you try to sell me one of your listed properties before you show me listings from other real estate companies?
    • Do you have information about For Sale By Owner properties?
    • How will you help me save money?
    • How will you protect my interests, and why should I hire you rather than another agent?

Now that you've chosen a few agents and interviewed them, ask yourself the following questions to narrow your choice down:

  •  
    • Did they return your phone calls?
    • Did they ask you questions to determine what you want/need in a home?
    • Did they perform a financial analysis to help you determine how much you can afford?
    • Did they suggest financing methods?
    • Did they seem knowledgeable about the community?
    • Did they explain things clearly?
    • Did you feel comfortable with them?

Whoever received the most "yes's" should be the one you choose - especially if the last question was a definite yes!

 

  • Did they ask you questions to determine what you want/need in a home?
  • Did they perform a financial analysis to help you determine how much you can afford?
  • Did they suggest financing methods?
  • Did they seem knowledgeable about the community?
  • Did they explain things clearly?
  • Did you feel comfortable with them?

Breckenridge real estate offers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for homebuyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

If you would like more information about buying or selling in Breckenridge or any other area inSummit County, contact the experienced local real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty. For Free listing alert updates check out our website at www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • November 02 2010 07:18PM

Top 5 Reasons to Buy NOW in the Breckenridge Real Estate Market. - Breckenridge, Colorado

Top 5 Reasons to Buy NOW in the Breckenridge Real Estate Market. - Breckenridge, Colorado

Those that have the money to purchase in this down time are the ones that purchased in the last one! This is sound advise. Unless you are homeless you are in some why payingBuying a Home money for a place to live. Hopefully you are paying towards your own home as opposed to paying rent to someone else. Now is a great time to search for your first home or get a great deal on a second home or an investment property. Here are a few reasons it is a great time to buy a new property in the Breckenridge Real Estate market.

1. There's a lot to choose from:


There is a glut of homes in most of the country. The National Association of Realtors puts the current inventory at around 4 million homes. That's below last year's peak but well above typical levels and enough for about a year's worth of sales.

More homes keep coming onto the market, too, as the banks slowly unload their inventory of unsold properties. That means great choice as well as great prices.

2. It'll be yours:


When you own, you can have the kitchen and bathrooms you want. You can move the walls, build an extension -- zoning permitted -- or paint everything bright orange. Few landlords are so indulgent; for renters, these types of changes are often impossible.

Also, you'll feel better about your home if you own it. Many years ago, when I was working for a political campaign in England, I toured a working-class northern town. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had just begun selling off public housing to the tenants.

3.Mortgages are cheap:


You can get a 30-year home loan for about 4.3%. What's not to like? These are the lowest rates onSave Money record. As recently as two years ago, they were about 6.3%. That drop slashes your monthly repayment by a fifth.

4. You'll save on taxes:


You can deduct mortgage interest from your income taxes. You can deduct your real-estate taxes. And you'll get a tax break on capital gains -- if any -- when you sell.

Sure, you'll need to do your math. You'll get the income tax break only if you itemize your deductions, and you may be better off taking the standard deduction instead. The tax breaks are more valuable the more you earn and the bigger your mortgage. But many people will find that these breaks mean owning costs them less, often a lot less, than renting.

5. You can get a good deal:


You can get a house at a bargain price now -- especially if you play hardball. This is a buyer's market. Most of the other buyers have vanished since the tax credits on purchases expired.

BreckenridgeWe're four to five years into the biggest housing bust in modern U.S. history. And prices have come down a long way -- about 30% from their peak, according to the S&P/Case-Shiller Indices, which track home prices in cities across the country. Yes, it's mixed. New York's prices are down only 20%. Arizona's have been halved.

Will prices fall further? Sure, they could. You probably won't catch the bottom, but it doesn't really matter so much in the long haul.

Breckenridge real estateoffers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for homebuyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

If you would like more information about buying or selling in Breckenridge or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced local real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty. For Free listing alert updates check out our website at www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com

Buying a Home

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • October 27 2010 01:02PM

Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Home - Breckenridge Real Estate

Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Home - Breckenridge Real Estate

A great way to make the home-buying process flow smoothly is to educate yourself and learn from mistakes others have made - this can make the difference between buying the home of your dreams and buying a "lemon."Buying a Home

Not getting pre-qualified or pre-approved
If you receive pre-qualification or pre-approval from a reputable lender, your negotiating position is strengthened. It shows agents and sellers you are serious about buying a home.

Not seeking guidance from real estate professionals and inspectors
These people are trained in buying, selling and inspecting. Find someone you respect and trust and allow them to help - it will benefit you in the end.

Choosing an agent haphazardly
Don't jump from agent to agent just because you saw their name on a sign outside of a house you like. Interview at least three agents and choose the one you feel most comfortable with and who will focus on your needs.

Not getting enough information about the properties
Obtain market statistics and sales records for the area you are considering buying a home in so you know how things (prices, conditions, list-to-selling price ratios) stack up in your neighborhood.

Not looking at enough houses for sale
The more you see, the more you'll learn about what you want and what each house is worth.

Not making the correct price comparison
Don't assess the value of a house only on the asking price. Your real estate agent should compile reports that reflect and compare the selling price of similar houses recently sold.

Forgetting to calculate all the costs
When calculating the maximum price you can afford, don't forget to include hidden costs, i.e. courier costs. Calculate a reasonable price range and look for a house that is priced closer to the lower end of your range.

Not asking enough questions
Don't be afraid to ask questions! You're not supposed to know everything about buying a home. Remember, this is potentially the biggest purchase you will make in your life - don't get caught in a "lemon" because you didn't ask enough questions!

Fear of losing a specific house
Don't fall in love with the first home you see. New listings come onto the market all the time. The best deal may still be around the corner.

Not looking past the interior decorating or cosmetic improvements
Don't choose a house because you like the interior decorating - that is not what you are buying and it will probably go with the seller when he moves. Check out the actual structure of the house!

Not checking out every nook and cranny before purchasing
Go through the house with a fine-tooth comb. You don't want to find out after you've bought the house that the roof is leaking. Open cabinets, turn on every switch, notice details, move stuff away from the walls, look in the attic, turn on faucets.

Not making a low offer
Pay only what you can afford. The seller can always make a counter-offer, and you can counter-offer again until you settle on a suitable price, or you can simply walk away.

Being pushed into buying a certain home
Don't make a decision until you feel you've seen enough to pick the best one.

Breckenridge real estate offers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for homebuyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

If you would like more information about buying or selling in Breckenridge or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced local real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty. For Free listing alert updates check out our website at http://www.tenpeakssothebysrealty.com/

Buying a Home

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • October 07 2010 05:45PM

BreckenridgeReal Estate in Breckenridge, Colorado - The Cottages at Shock Hill

BreckenridgeReal Estate in Breckenridge, Colorado -  The Cottages at Shock Hill

The Cottages at Shock Hill Logo

The Cottages at Shock Hill. One word comes to mind when I think about the luxury homes for sale at this development. Bravo! I'll say it again, Bravo! I mean these homes have it all. They are all four bedrooms starting at $2,750,000. You can choose between the two floor plans. Cottage A, The Aspen Plan is 3,210 square feet and Cottage B, The Elk Plan which is a little bit bigger at 3,428 square feet. Let me just say if you are someone that is looking at luxury homes for sale in Breckenridge real estate and this is in your price range, look no further!

Cottage A ~ The Aspen Plan: Features four bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.

Aspen Floor Plan

Cottage B ~ The Elk Plan: Features four bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

Elk Floor Plan

 

The interior finishes are defiantly top of the line. Everything from Wolf appliances to reclaimed red and white oaks. They spared no expense when designing and building these luxury homes for sale. And it gets even better! Everyone knows that if you own anything in the Shock Hill subdivision that you "Have Arrived". Shock Hill is one of the most prestigious areas of Summit County. Location, Location, Location! At Shock Hill you get your own private gondola stop, you are nestled in between undeveloped and protected Cucumber Gulch and one of the Nordic Trail areas. Your neighbors are the owners or Fairmont Residences at Shock Hill, which is luxury at its best. AND... being an owner at The Cottages at Shock Hill, you get special privileges to use ALL the amenities of the Fairmont. Which include, a wold class spa, and fitness facilities, year round infinity pools and hot tubs!

There are many luxury homes for sale but if you are looking for the best I say start here. You can always call any of our experienced agents at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty to help you with your property search. If you would like to view The Cottages at Shock Hill please try to call in advance so we can setup a private showing and tour of Shock Hill.

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • September 28 2010 04:00PM