Luxurious Mountain Living In 3 Markets For About $2.3 Million

Real Estate

For some, there’s nothing better than to get away from it all; for others, even the idea of exploring the great outdoors may seem like more of a chore than a vacation. In this week’s look at luxury real estate around the world, I took a look at three properties in cities popular among outdoor enthusiasts that buck the notion that roughing it can’t be done in comfort and style.

From a high-end condominium overlooking Whitefish Lake in Montana to an updated Victorian home in downtown Breckenridge, here’s a look at what about $2.3 million buys right now in three mountain markets.

Breckenridge, Colorado | $2.38 million

Located about two blocks from Main Street on North French Street in Breckenridge, this updated Victorian-style home is steps away from the charming downtown area full of boutique shops, dining and spas. The area is also popular for its proximity to the BreckConnect Gondola, which lies about two blocks from the property.

Features: Fanciful trim and detailing on the exterior lend a whimsical touch to the home, which takes in sweeping mountain and tree-top views. Recently remodeled, the two-story home features a cozy living room with picture windows and a fireplace filling two walls. A dining room and a kitchen adjoin the living room space. The streamlined kitchen has been updated with new cabinetry, dark subway tile and a stone-topped breakfast bar for a more modern feel.

Other perks: The 2,236-square-foot floor plan has five bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms that can accommodate up to 12 adults (15 total with children). One of the front-facing bedrooms opens to a balcony with mountain views. 

Represented by: Michele Hart, Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate


Truckee, California | $2.36 million

For those in the market for a more amenitized living situation, there’s Village Walk Skyline near the Northstar Village ski resort in Northern California’s Tahoe-Truckee area. Located at the peak of Northstar Village, the sustainably constructed residences offer curated living spaces with some of the most spectacular views in the area. A short walk to the village area is another reason why these luxury townhomes sold like hotcakes in 2020.

Features: Designed with simplicity in mind, homes feature large open spaces and soaring ceilings that give the roughly 3,000-square-foot interiors a voluminous feel. Large communal areas such as the chef’s kitchen and great room lie on the main level and open directly to a deck and outdoor dining patio. An expansive primary suite—one of four bedrooms—sits off the great room and has access to the deck.

Other perks: In addition to a junior suite and guest bedroom, a dedicated bunk room provides additional space for guests and children. The lower level has been configured with a central recreation room that leads out to decking with a spa.

Represented by: Taylor Carlton and JB Benna, Tahoe Mountain Realty


Whitefish, Montana | $2.3 million

The pristine waters of Whitefish Lake bring thousands of adventure-seekers to the area each year for boating, swimming, fishing and other popular lake activities. This modern condominium on the shore has a front-row seat of the action with three levels of decking that face the lakefront.

Features: Tailored for modern living, the four-bedroom, three-bathroom condo features a contemporary aesthetic with wide-plank wood floors, walls of glass and modern fixtures throughout. In the primary suite, the space expands to include a four-piece bathroom, a walk-in closet and a clean-burning bio-ethanol fireplace.

Other perks: An automated whole-house audio/video system makes controlling the lights, shades and entertainment a breeze. Pocketing doors in the main living area erases boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Represented by: Jeff Raper, National Parks Realty


National Parks Realty, Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate and Tahoe Mountain Realty are exclusive members of Forbes Global Properties, a consumer marketplace and membership network of elite brokerages selling the world’s most luxurious homes.

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