A roughly 10,500-square-foot home in Colorado's Beaver Creek Resort is listing for $22 million. The seller, who paid $11 million for it in 2012, bought the property to escape summers in the 'hot and humid south.'
This Colorado ski-in, ski-out property is asking $22 million.
A Ski-In, Ski-Out Property With Views of the Rockies Asks $22 MillionLibertina BrandtBe the first to know about the biggest and best luxury home sales and listings by signing up forA ski-in, ski-out home surrounded by forest in Colorado’s Beaver Creek Resort is hitting the market for $22 million.
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