Nan and Company Properties is driven by the global span and expertise of our Christie’s International Real Estate Affiliate network, which extends to more than 138 affiliates across 940 offices in 48 countries. Each month, we have the privilege of highlighting one of our fellow affiliates by showcasing some of their current featured properties, as well as some hot spots to check out when you are in that area! This month we are featuring Aspen Snowmass located in Aspen, Colorado.
Featured Properties
Listed at a whopping $75,000,000, this Aspen single family home is for sale and has 7 bedrooms, 7 full baths, 2 partial baths and was built in 2020. This single family home is listed on the Christie's International Real Estate website in zip code 81611 (Central Core) and it boasts 20,740 Sq.Ft. of interior space. Nearby neighborhoods include: The East End, Downtown Aspen, East Aspen, Main Street Historic District, Central Core, Aspen Historic District, Centennial and Smuggler.
An awe-inspiring private riverfront Aspen Estate that has it all. Just 1.5 miles up Castle Creek Rd., situated on 4.3 private acres. This gated property is a sanctuary, consisting of mountain views, a bubbling pond, castle creek frontage, outdoor inground pool, 2 outdoor in ground Jacuzzis, and multiple stone patios. The home has 5 well-appointed en-suite bedrooms that includes an apartment with a private entrance from the outside or from the interior. A grand entrance overlooks the formal living room with vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the pond and towards the creek, a chef's kitchen, two offices, flex spaces, a gym, massage room, media room, elevator, and a 3-car garage. Features include solar panels, smart home technology, and a fiber optic line. This listing is currently on the market for $23,500,000.
Currently listed at $19,750,000, this impressive 12,191 square-foot, home offers majestic, 180-degree mountain views. That's only a fraction of its appeal. Fine finishes, custom craftsmanship, upgrades and innovations incorporated throughout the two-story floor plan create an incomparable, and irresistible, living style and lifestyle. Imagine arriving at this more than 17-acre site to discover waterfalls, a private pond, mature trees, lush landscaping and gently rolling terrain. Then crossing the threshold to enter an elegant estate comprising six bedrooms, six full and two half bathrooms, walls and arches inlaid with stone, hardwood floors, ceilings dramatically accented with dark wood beams and the inviting warmth of seven fireplaces.
Activities to Do in The Area
Rising more than 14,000 feet, these twin peaks are a favorite spot for hikers and wildlife-watchers, boasting beautiful vistas and breathtaking scenery. In fact, Maroon Bells' jagged peaks and multicolored slopes make it one of the most photographed sites in North America. The surrounding area features numerous trails and campsites, granting you a variety of viewing points from which you can capture the perfect shot. You can technically visit Maroon Bells free of charge, but if you plan on driving to the trails, expect to pay a $10 vehicle fee. Plan to arrive early, as you won't be allowed to enter with your car between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. You can also take the bus from downtown Aspen; the Roaring Fork Transit Authority offers guided bus tours every 20 minutes between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., and every 30 minutes between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.
Aspen's largest and most popular ski area is the ultimate destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Comprising 3,332 acres of skiable terrain, this massive complex features 150 miles of trails, multiple lifts and a charming village with a variety of shops and restaurants. Roughly half of the trails here are designed for intermediate-level skiers, but more advanced powder hounds will find plenty of challenging stretches of snow to try. Snowboarders should also note that Snowmass has one of the best snowboarding schools in the United States.
While you will have no trouble finding ways to fill your time in Aspen proper, you would be remiss if you visited the Roaring Fork Valley and didn't make a stop in Glenwood Springs. Sitting about 40 miles northwest of Aspen along Route 82 – near the junction of I-70 – Glenwood Springs offers just as many spots to hike as its more popular neighbor, not to mention fishing and whitewater rafting opportunities. The town is also home to an intricate collection of caverns that are worth exploring. Travelers say a soak in the hot springs is quite relaxing and rejuvenating after a few days of skiing; some previous visitors also recommended visiting during the evening for a less crowded experience.