Peak 7 (Breckenridge, CO)
By Bob Evans
(Legendary Realty of the Rockies)
Bank Owned Lot for Sale in Breckenridge Colorado just $350,000     Great buy on this 2.3 Acre residential homesite located just 6/10 of a mile from the base of Peak 7.  Bank Owned & Bank will Finance! Located in private four lot subdivision, this fabulous lot offers privacy and views. Just a short walk to Peak 7 Ski Area, Breckenridge Gondola, Cucumber Gulch Preserve, and Peaks Trailhead. This property appraised for over $900,000 just a few short years ago. Lenient County codes allow for a smaller home and also a detached garage and a Caretaker unit to be built on the property. With Breckenridge Real Estate values beginning to stabilize, this will make someone a great investment.     Call Bob Evans at Legendary Realty of the Rockies for additional information 970-453-4422  
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By Bret & Meredith Amon, Breckenridge, Keystone, Silverthorne, Frisco,
(LIV-Sotheby's International Realty)
This a new listing in Breckenridge, Colorado. The home site is over 17 acres just below the new Peak 7 Base The artical below describes the property and who a potential purchaser may be. BY KIMBERLY NICOLETTI summit daily news Summit County, CO Colorado October 13, 2007 Breckenridge lot sets record price The 17.2-acre site is at the base of Peak 7 BRECKENRIDGE — It’s beginning to look a lot like Aspen — several years ago, of course. Breckenridge has been breaking real estate sales records, and now a new one’s on the block: a 17.2-acre lot is listed for $5.4 million near the base of Peak 7. It is the most expensive single family lot in the history of Summit County, said Bret Amon, a local realtor with Ten Peaks — Sotheby’s, who represents The Hall McNeer Development Group, which owns th...
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By Joanne Hanson, Summit County, Colorado Realtor
(Coldwell Banker Colorado Rockies Real Estate)
As Breckenridge  land gets scarce and more expensive, the little cabins and chalets that were built as summer getaways 30 to 40 years ago, get re-built, or sometimes even torn down completely, to make way for a newer, larger home.  I prefer to use "re-built" instead of  "remodeled" because so often it is more than just a remodel.  About three years ago, my builder friend, Paul, bought a little house in the Peak 7 neighborhood of Breckenridge.  It was a funky little house on a great lot.  It was the type of house that Sunset magazine used to sell plans for, so that you could build the home yourself.  This little house was about 800 square feet on two levels, and was star shaped.  It actually was just two squares, with the top square sitting at an angle on the bottom square, so looking at...
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By Matthew Cheek
(Coldwell Banker)
The construction activity in Breckenridge is moving quickly these days. The new "Breck Connect" gondola that opened last January and runs from downtown Breckenridge to the bottom of Peaks 7 and 8, has brought new energy to the interaction between the Town of Breckenridge and the Breckenridge Ski Resort.   The local newspaper, The Summit Daily, recently wrote an article  talking about the three possible plans for the Gondola Plaza.  The town and the resort envision it as a lively commercial space with restaurants, shops and maybe even condos.  They are listening to public input and want it to be a place that will draw people from the gondola into the downtown area.  The new development will cause a loss of about 700-800 parking spaces, and they will have to be replaced, perhaps with a pa...
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