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Claim Jumper Condos NW Breckenridge Homes
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Condominiums in the Claim Jumper complex are comfortable, clean, and affordable vacation rentals when not in use by their Breckenridge home owners. This Breckenridge real estate offers spacious living and family lodging in a convenient section of northwest Breckenridge.
The free Summit Stage stops a block from this Breckenridge real estate though it’s easy to get to many destinations on foot or on a bicycle. Trails in the area wind all the way to Frisco CO real estate or Keystone CO real estate and the Claim Jumper complex itself backs up to a hiking trail. Claim Jumper also provides a common hot tub, private dry sauna, heated swimming pool, and plenty of parking. Residents and guests at Claim Jumper can easily walk to the world-class recreation center and the grocery store or further into downtown Breckenridge real estate and to the ski lifts.
The Town of Breckenridge is the oldest and largest of the Summit County communities. A former mining town that began in 1859 when gold was discovered nearby, it now proudly boasts an authentic National Historic District. In fact, the Claim Jumper complex is named after the Claimjumper Mine Site, a 35-acre area on Airport Road in the northwestern part of Town, that parcel is now partially Forest Service public land and partially private property.
Most Claim Jumper condos are 2000-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 4 bath units with full kitchens, wood-burning fireplaces, wet bars, and outdoor barbecue grills. They are perfect for your family reunion headquarters or company retreats.
Just across the street is that $7 million rec center with indoor tennis courts, racquetball, free weights, a basketball court, climbing walls, circuit training, a skate park, fitness classes, cardio equipment, and more access to something for everyone.
Most come here in the winter to try out the 25 ski lifts and 2,043 skiable acres spread over four distinct peaks in the resort area. Adjacent to the ski area, a popular Nordic ski area makes it easy for an entire family to find the best way to get out into the fresh air.
And many come back in the summer to hike in the Arapaho National Forest and golf the world-class, Nicklaus-designed, municipal course. That’s when mountain bikers take the Pioneer Trail from the top of the Colorado SuperChair through thick forests and wide-open runs down the front side of Peak 8. Some people take in the Ten Mile on horseback or fly fish the Blue River that runs through Town. The possibilities are endless.
When in Town, enjoy superb dining and shopping, art galleries, boutiques, festivals, and friendly faces. For expert guidance when buying property in the area, contact Rick Allemang at 888-547-1002 or e-mail info@realestatecolorado.com. Rick and the staff at www.RealEstateColorado.com are ready to help you find the perfect option to meet your goals.
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