Located on 244 acres in the Woody Creek Valley in Colorado, near Aspen, this estate has been reduced from $50 million to $39.9 million. It is comprised of six separate single-family homes and three as yet undeveloped subdivided parcels, and represents a unique opportunity for a collective community. The property sits adjacent to a National Forest, contains its own coniferous tree farm, has a communications, transportation and energy infrastructure in place, and has access to senior water rights.
The property’s standout homes are two stacked-stone and timber houses with slate roofs; one contains a footbridge over a water feature. Both feature abundant glass, landscaped grounds, and walking paths. There is a fairytale quality about both, and craftsmanship is superb. Great rooms feature vaulted ceilings, there are stone walls and arched portals, and one kitchen is outfitted with raw granite countertops—a nice touch. Other home design styles include log-cabin, raised ranch, arts-and-crafts and saltbox.
Collectively, the existing structures contain twenty-two bedrooms and twenty-three full or half baths. Homes are uniquely designed, and for the most part charming, evoking Rocky Mountain history. There are tennis and basketball courts, as well as nearby downhill skiing. The property maintains an agricultural status with irrigated hay fields. There are barns, and storage facilities for farm equipment.
The property is easily accessed from Woody Creek Road.