Aspen Neighborhoods: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

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If you’re buying a home for sale in Aspen, CO, it makes sense to get to know the neighborhoods. Here’s the scoop.

Aspen’s West End

The West End is home to some of the most prestigious addresses in the city. You’ll find beautiful Victorians, restored mining cottages and modern houses here.

Aspen’s East End

The East End is where you’ll find a great mix of large, custom homes (newly built), condos and many established homes. It’s also where Snyder Park is located – one of the best in town.

Cemetery Lane

Cemetery Lane runs along the Aspen Golf Course, and many of the homes here back up to it. This area is primarily composed of longtime locals and those who live here year-round.

Centennial

Centennial is a four-block radius where you’ll find several enclaves, including Hunter Longhouse, Lone Pine and Williams Ranch. Most people who live here are here year-round as well.

Red Mountain

Red Mountain is a cluster of large, custom homes on a hill above Aspen. The homes on the hill have unparalleled views of the city below.

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