
By Kit Geary, The Summit Daily
Frisco just saw its most expensive home sale on record coming in at over $6.5 million for a single-family in the Frisco Heights subdivision.
The Summit County Assessor’s Office said the data it has indicates the sale that occurred on Monday, Oct. 20 is the highest priced single-family residence on record, and the Altitude Realtors Association confirmed this through Multiple Listing Service data.
The approximate 6,135-square-foot home with six bedrooms and six bathrooms is located at 152 County Road 1040 and sits on a 1.17-acre lot. Selling real estate agent Derrick Fowler, owner of Colorado Mountain Homes Real Estate, said the home’s amenities and its near-perfect condition is what made it stand out to him.
He said unique amenities in the property included elm flooring from a Tibetan monastery and a horse-shoe, or “rough neck,” shaped bar. Additionally, because one of the home’s prior owners was a professional skier, he said there’s a sizable workout room alongside a media/game room. There’s also a butler’s pantry, a turret-level office and a second-floor wet bar. The home came fully furnished with art and decor.
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