Several minutes south from Breckenridge real estate along the Blue River on Highway 9, numerous single-family homes and lots in Fairplay, Colorado may be a better choice for your real-estate investment goals. Not only is it affordable, but Fairplay, Colorado real estate offers convenience to the amenities of Denver as well as the resort activities of Breckenridge CO real estate.
Located on the edge of the Continental Divide where crystal clear river, abundant wildlife, and wide-open spaces reach into the blue skies, Fairplay and Alma CO real estate in Placer Valley offers affordable vacation properties with prices ranging from $22,000 to $1,790,000 (average is $253,329). That is a far cry from the average prices for resort real estate in Breckenridge, which is located only 23 miles north over Hoosier Pass. The average in Summit County is $775,000.)
The growing Park County town features a friendly outdoorsy feel with a variety of real estate options near the Breckenridge Ski Resort. Besides hunting cabins, ranches, and vacation retreats, South Park features new developments and extensive investment opportunities.
Some of you will choose to raise your families away from the bustle or to retire to a rural vacation property near a small town with schools, recreational opportunities, and community activities. Burro Days celebrate the town’s mining heritage with a 29-mile burro race from downtown to the 13,000-foot summit of Mosquito Pass.
Set along the South Platte River, Stone River Ranch is one new neighborhood to consider. Frontier Development Company designed 300 quaint Victorian homes on 78 acres around a lake, open space, a child-care center, and a community lodge. Prices start in the low-$200,000 range. Other investment options include ideas for commercial development that will fit the needs of the growing community. Creative investors are already putting in a Best Western hotel, Pizza Hut, Sinclair truck stop, and a bowling alley.
Placer Valley resident Rick Allemang is one of the few real estate agents chosen as a member of the Real Estate Professionals directory to represent consumer real-estate needs for the Summit County area. As Rick told the Summit Daily News, “You can still buy a nice house for $300,000 just 15 miles from Breck, but it’s hard to buy a lot of $300,000 in Breck.”
Contact Rick at (970) 547-1002 to connect with the second-home options that are perfect for your family’s budget and needs.
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