frisco real estate: Top 5 Reasons to Live in A Mountain Town
- 06/28/19 01:01 PM
You’re traveling in the mountains and can’t help but look at the local real estate. What if you could have it all - live, vacation, and work in a mountain town. You can! There’s a reason people are leaving the metro and heading to the mountains. The quality of life mountain towns offer is unbeatable. We’ve compiled a list of the top 5 reasons to move to a mountain town. By the end, we hope you will be packing your bags and joining us in paradise. The Community Imagine being surrounded by relaxed, healthy, diverse and spontaneous people. You walk down Main Street (0 comments)
The peak one parcel is a 12.6 acre piece of land purchased by the town of Frisco in 1998 for municipal purposes. The parcel is located between the Summit County recreation path and Belford Avenue just southwest of town. Multi-Family, duplex, triplex and single family residences surround the parcel to the east, north and south. An unimproved portion of Second Avenue runs through the parcel, connecting to a trail head parking lot located on U.S Forest Service public land.
The Peak One Parcel is an option toward developing a solution to Frisco's middle class housing crunch. The parcel (1 comments)