What distance to the runs qualifies a residence as ski-in/ski-out? How about 10 steps from the equipment locker to the slopes?
Welcome to the McCoy Peak building in the Colorado resort town of Beaver Creek. With a massive stone fireplace and windows looking out on the trails, its soaring wood-beamed lobby evokes the best of the grand National Park lodges.
“The McCoy Peak building fosters a vibrant community primarily of extended families who enjoy yearly stays during both summer and ski seasons,” says Dana Correia of Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate. “Many residents leverage a seasonal rental program for peak periods, ensuring optimal utilization of their properties. This fosters a diverse mix of domestic and international ownership.”
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of the ski lift in the resort development’s wood-beamed lobby.
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Correia currently has a McCoy Peak listing for a three-bedroom unit priced at just under $6.4 million. Accessed by private elevator, the single-level residence takes in panoramic views of Beaver Creek from the open-plan main living spaces, where a corner fireplace and wood floors add a hygge vibe.
Newly listed at McCoy Peak is a three-bedroom unit priced at about $6.4 million.
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A deck off the living room contains an outdoor fireplace and grill. A granite breakfast bar with a sink separates the center island kitchen from the dining area.
The single-level residence features a private patio with a front-row seat overlooking the slopes.
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Within the 2,847-square-foot interior are a primary suite with vaulted ceilings and a sitting area, junior suite with deck access, wood-walled bunk room with built-ins and laundry room. A nook in the primary bathroom contains a soaking tub with a view. In total there are two full bathrooms, a three-quarter bathroom and a powder room.
At the heart of the turnkey residence is a cook’s kitchen equipped with an island and breakfast bar.
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The turnkey residence at 62 Highlands Lane in Beaver Creek is being offered fully furnished. The building has a heated parking garage, and the unit comes with one parking spot.
About 2,850 square feet of living space includes three bedrooms.
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Two outdoor hot tubs provide a spot to unwind after a day outdoors. The in-house concierge hosts a hors d’oeuvres and drinks event for owners during the winter. Residents also can use the swimming pool and hot tubs at the neighboring Highlands Lodge.
A spa-like shower highlights the primary suite bathroom.
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Among recent sales in the 1995 building was a four-bedroom and den unit for a record-breaking $2,216 per square foot in which Correia represented the buyer.
Other features include a wood-walled bunk room with built-ins.
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“The real estate market is currently experiencing a decrease in transaction volume, yet housing prices remain resilient, primarily due to the influx of cash buyers,” he says. “We are observing a notable slight increase in the availability of high-quality properties and anticipate this trend to continue toward the spring and summer months.”
Two outdoor hot tubs provide residents with a spot to unwind.
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With skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and ice skating, Beaver Creek is a winter sports enthusiast’s mecca. During other times of the year, outdoor yoga, hiking, golfing, horseback riding, bike riding and 4×4 tours are all within easy reach. Summer also sees outdoor concerts and movie nights.
Recent sales at McCoy Peak include a four-bedroom and den unit that sold for a record-breaking … [+] $2,216 per square foot.
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“Beaver Creek isn’t just a resort,” Correia says, “it’s an experience.”
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