An ultimate mountain property is for sale with its own ski slope, five-story climbing wall, and private jail… for a cool seventy-eight-million-dollars. It could be the best party property on the market. The 439-acre private mountain retreat is located between the Vail Mountain Club, Beaver Creek Ski Resort, and town of Edwards. The property includes nearly all of the things imaginable for endless entertainment with a shooting range, indoor racquetball, and basketball courts, home cinema, extensive home spa complex, private lake with fish, and an ice-cream parlor.
The property is full of character features with what seems like no expense spared, including a $1,000,000 bridge which leads to the main house. The main house is 32,000-square-foot with eight en suites, elevators, swimming pool, hot tub, spa, and an on-site nanny guest suite. With additional structures equalling 13 extra bedrooms; a caretakerโs house, two stand-alone Wild West themed guest suites, three fully equipped and furnished guest houses, and one historic, primitive cabin, all outside of the main residence. The property can accommodate 40 people comfortably.
With over 12-miles of groomed paths for cross country skiing, horseback riding, hiking, biking, and snowmobiling, outdoor recreation seems limitless. While the 25,000 square-foot recreation building has the climbing wall as a highlight.
To give the property a western-cowboy-feel it includes a replica of Coloradoโs famed Silver Dollar Saloon, in an 1880s style. If all of this was not enough; to sweeten the deal the sellers are throwing in a high-tech German snow plow, three all-terrain vehicles, 12 high-performance snowmobiles, and the snowsuits, helmets, boots and riding gear to go with the property.
The property is listed by Sotheby’s International Realty.
Seems like the perfect place to isolate till this pandemic is over.
Iโve always wanted a baseball court.
Fixed! Thanks
But does it have a charging station for my tesla?
Thats a make or break feature for me ya know
Stop these trophy home ads. Trophy homes have ruined ski towns making housing unattainable for the workers. They are cancer.
Spot on
And the gentrification of ski towns is at a peak no doubt