Breckenridge Real Estate
Breckenridge Real Estate is among the most coveted real estate in Summit County. Being the county seat and the variety of housing in this historic town, you have ample opportunity to choose a variety of real estate found no where else in Summit County. With out a doubt, properties close to the ski slopes are the most desired by our clients. Ski in and Ski out real estate cost the most money and is a limited commodity. The majority of properties in the Breckenridge real estate market are close to skiing, meet the demands of most people and are an outstanding investment. We have many clients that hang on to their Breckenridge Real Estate for generations.
Breckenridge is located about 10 miles south of I-70 and is not located central to other towns in Summit County. Real estate demand is high and remains high due to the charm of the town and the people that live here year around. Resort Brokers real estate is located in downtown Breckenridge on Main St. in the Lincoln West Mall. Many of the brokers that work here live in Breckenridge and have for many years. If you need a local real estate expert, you've come to the right place!
Resort Brokers sells Breckenridge Real Estate and Summit County real estate to people from all over the world. International buyers come to buy in Summit County due to the reasonable prices, easy access to Denver and the beautiful environment of living in the rocky mountains. To learn about Breckenridge real estate or Summit County real estate, please visit our broker page. Any of our experienced brokers will be happy to answer your questions, listen to you and help you find a family perfect investment.
Breckenridge CO. started as a historic mining town of the 1800s, now one of the most popular ski resorts in the country. Endless ski trails to accommodate any level of skier, not to mention snowmobiling, cross-country trails, snowshoeing, sledding, ice skating, great restaurants, shopping and nightlife. The transit system in Breckenridge can take you just about anywhere you want to go – for free. There is no hassle getting to the ski area unlike other resorts. And the new Gondola, which opened in 2006, can wisp you up to the Peak 8 ski lifts from the base of town in minutes. In summer, there are numerous events held in town, including concerts by the National Repertory Orchestra. The bike bath to Frisco (and beyond) is a popular trail for bikers of all levels, with views of wonderful Lake Dillon along the way! Hiking trails abound in all directions of town.

The photo above is a sample of the interesting historic homes in the downtown historic district.

