On the west end of Frisco and south of Main Street, lies the neighborhood of the Legends of Frisco. These homes originally began construction in 2006. They were recently acquired by Rubicon Development out of Boulder, Colorado, who have begun new construction in 2012 and current to finish this neighborhood. Rubicon also developed the Water Tower Place located within Frisco. The Water Tower are just one block from Main Street and Lake Dillon.
The property lies on Teller Street and South 2nd Avenue. They are surrounded by existing complexes such as Teller Village, King Solomon, Fort Vinny, Peak One condos, and the Evergreen subdivision. Being only a few blocks from Main Street makes these townhome duplexes an ideal Frisco residence.
There are approximately 10 paired homes, or duplexes, that are already completed within this subdivision with 2 additional homes scheduled to be built. These range in size from 2,051 to 2,400 square feet and all have 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. The original properties were constructed in 2006. Each unit has its own private garage, and the HOA dues include the property snow removal. These new luxury homes are multilevel, have vaulted ceilings, stone flooring, gas fireplaces, decks to enjoy views of the Little Chief, Wichita and Buffalo mountains. They are also custom designed with hardwood floors, alder cabinets and doors, granite and slate counters, and stainless appliances. Some of the newer units still under construction have the option for upgrades to be chosen now!
Frisco is an ideal Summit County mountain town with a central location to 4 world-class ski resorts. They have various summer activities such as the Colorado sanctioned BBQ challenge, Fourth of July at the Frisco Bay Marina, various concerts in the park and art festivals. There are various hiking trails nearby and Frisco has an extensive design of biking trails to get you around town. This is in a more private and quiet part of Frisco. Call Ten Peaks SIR to help you find your next Frisco home!



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