Aspen, CO, is arguably one of the premier ski resort destinations in the world, and there are only five single-family homes on Aspen Mountain.
This property is the most iconic residence with a storied history and boasts 14,000 square feet, ten bedrooms, and greater than a football field of true ski-in, ski-out ski accessโit’s just a few hundred yards from The Aspen Mountain Gondola on 1.4 acres on Ajax. There is nothing else like it.
Private, wooded, nestled in a grove of Aspen trees. This is Georgica Pond in East Hampton, S. Ocean Blvd. in Palm Beach, or 220 Central Park South. Held by the same family for decades, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own Aspen’s best address.
If it gets its $100 million asking price, it will set the record for the most expensive home ever sold in Aspen, beating the previous record of $72.5 million.
“A spacious floor-plan, big windows, and multiple skylights, including a striking stained glass ceiling in the great room, provide open, light-filled interior spaces. Creamy walls and dark hardwoods provide sleek, contemporary aesthetics. The grand, two-story foyer features gold accents and a magnificent chandelier. A real wood-burning fireplace enhances the living room. The ski room features lockers for everyoneโs gear, while a game room allows for some alternative options for entertainment. With two kitchens, a gym, an office, a formal dining room, and a bar, the mansion provides everything even the most discerning A-lister needs for the perfect Alpine getaway. Offered fully furnished, the estate comes complete with high-end pieces and contemporary art works.”
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