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Summit Daily |
In November, Summit County's most expensive residence was a four-bedroom, 3,800-square-foot home with five fireplaces, a three-car garage and unencumbered views of a nearby golf course and the mountains.
Built inside Breckenridge's Highlands Park subdivision, it went for $3.3 million. Right next door, another single-family home also changed owners in November, selling for $2.46 million and making the third-most expensive sale of the month.
The Shock Hill neighborhood typically posts some of the most expensive housing sales in Summit. November was no outlier with three Shock Hill homes, including a duplex and a condo, rounding out the county's five priciest pieces of real estate for the month.
With Shock Hill boasting a convenient mid-station gondola stop offering doorstep access to Breckenridge Ski Resort and Nordic trails out most of the homes' backdoors, the duplex sold for $2.46 million and the four-bedroom condo brought a $2.29 million price tag.
The five Breckenridge homes were leaders among 43 real estate transactions worth $1 million or more in Summit County for the month, according to property records on file at the Summit County Assessor's Office.
More notable is that those 43 sales represent a steep increase in the number of luxury homes — defined as any residence sold at or over $1 million — compared to November last year.
Courtesy Summit Daily