Record-Setting Real Estate Deals Hit Breckenridge
Record-Setting Real Estate Deals Hit Breckenridge
[ February 4, 2010 - 7:12pm ]
The area's most expensive home—and the most expensive vacant lot—were sold this week in Breckenridge
Does this mean the economic downturn is over in ski country? Last week a Breckenridge residence was sold for $8.29 million, making it the most expensive home ever sold in Breck. This week a neighboring vacant lot was sold for $3.3 million, making it the highest priced residential lot ever sold in Breckenridge. According to the Vail Daily, the half-acre lot is in the ski-in, ski-out neighborhood of Timber Trail and sits directly on Trygve's Run, adjacent to the new Peak 8 Village of Breckenridge Ski Resort.
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Miller, jealous much? Sounds like the rant of a loser to me.
3.3mill for a half acre, Lol what a deal. Why when you have money, all common sence is out the window. That just shows the reasons the realestate makert is just a easy way to take peoples money. Also that price to live with a bunch of go west ,drop-out ,stinky ,dumpster diving hippies that fill the streets and gutters of Summit Co. Actually please continue to move to Breck so the real skiers have a ton of real resorts to getaway from 3.3million dollars of stupidity. California and Colo always keep the rest of us laughing. Tax Tax Tax , Tax Tax Tax for some more pot stores and burnouts driving around. Please stay there if these are your states of residence as you will lower the common sence of any place you move to