This beautifully appointed 3-bedroom plus loft Post and Beam home is nestled on over an acre of serene, wooded mountain privacy. Recently remodeled and meticulously maintained, this luxury retreat features an open floor plan, custom cabinetry, soaring vaulted ceilings, radiant heated floors, and a wood-burning stove for cozy warmth. Main level primary suite, an open loft space and updated baths for added comfort.
Sweeping mountain views, a new roof, new boiler, large storage shed, oversized heated two-car garage with a workspace and a level driveway round out the package. Private setting on a double lot at the end of a cul-de-sac and backing to expansive National Forest land with tons of wildlife. This is just the mountain getaway you’ve been searching for! Fully furnished and ready for a new owner.
Just south of the town limits of Blue River, where the switchbacks have started on the well paved and traveled road over Hoosier Pass to Fairplay and Park County Colorado, sits a small neighborhood on well-graded roads that climb with the surrounding hills. The homesites that spin off left and right of the few streets in this subdivision vary but are generally large, and sunny. It's high attitude, here in Alpine Breck and the trees are more sparse, the high peaks are closer, and the majority of the town's visitors are far away - a 15-minute drive - in central Breckenridge. Alpine Breckenridge is one of the southernmost of the developed private land subdivisions in unincorporated Summit County, Colorado.
The lots in Alpine Breckenridge are at least ½ acre and face the dramatic Tenmile Range and its highest peak, Quandary Mountain, the county's only 14er. The altitude and relative remoteness of Alpine Breck means there are still a few undeveloped lots, and these are desirable building sites because of price, being in no legal entity but the county and good soils for septic and well systems that are the only water and sewer options in this neighborhood.