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Breckenridge
Park Place Ski-In Ski-Out Breckenridge Condos
By RealEstateColorado.com

Park Place Condominiums offer a premier location with great views of Breckenridge, Breckenridge real estate, and Baldy Mountain.  You can take a short shuttle ride to the slopes in the morning and ski directly to your doorstep in the evening.  Park Place Condominiums are an easy walk from Main Street, where residents and visitors enjoy the trademark boutique shops, world-class dining, galleries, and entertainment in the quaint mountain Town of Breckenridge

Many interesting cultural and recreational opportunities also await residents and visitors alike along the free Summit Stage route through nearby resort Keystone real estate, resort Arapahoe Basin real estate, resort Copper Mountain real estate, Dillon real estate, and Frisco real estate.

Residents of this Park Place Breckenridge real estate enjoy studios and one-, two-, three-, or four-bedroom condos on the many floors of buildings A and B.  The units enjoy lovely views from balconies, and great rooms with vaulted ceilings.  Owners and guests have separate dining rooms, fireplaces, steam showers, hot tubs, and access to an outdoor heated swimming pool.  The condos are warm and inviting and work well as Breckenridge investment properties as well as Breckenridge vacation homes.  Located at the corner of Park Avenue and Four O'clock Road and within walking distance (800 feet) of the Snowflake Ski Lift and only an hour from the Denver International Airport, this smoke-free property will only appreciate in value over time. 

The free shuttle is also great transportation to the community Recreation Center which has a rock climbing wall, indoor/outdoor tennis courts, racquetball courts, a skateboard park, gym, and swimming pool with water slide.  Lest your family every run out of healthy things to do, tack this list to the refrigerator for more ideas:  skiing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, snowshoeing, ice skating, hockey, cross-country skiing, hiking, biking, swimming, sailing, outdoor concerts, OcktoberFest, river rafting, horseback riding, fishing, fly fishing, alpine sliding, golf, biking, wildlife and wildflower viewing, sightseeing, boating, sailing, jet skiing, sledding, and night skiing.

The Town is the oldest and largest of the Summit County, Colorado communities.  A former mining town that began in 1859 when gold was discovered nearby, it now proudly shows off an authentic national historic district and handsome architecture.  When in Town, look for mud-season dinners for two and daily specials to entice you out of your ski-in/ski-out condo.  A little time spent walking down Main Street will acquaint you with the very best the town has to offer. 

For expert guidance buying property in Summit County, 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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