A shot from the ski area bridge of the condo...walk home after skiing.
Price reduced on this 3 bedroom 3 bath Penthouse style condominium; it is different from most resort condos in the mountains. The builder was working with a small foot print but had additional land in the flood plain. This allowed a large scale building …but it had to be taller than anything previously built in the area. When demand was high, the location sold the site, but now with many more choices, it not as easy to convince a buyer a building like this should be worth a look.
The Down stream view from the condo
The Upside of this building are these factors: It was built as a concrete and steel structure to support the height. The condos are extremely quiet, they were required to has a fully functional sprinkler system ahead of any such town or state requirement, and last …and most important – the location allows direct views of the ski trails, views of the river directly abutting the building and owners can walk to the village shops and ski slopes (built on either side of this prime location).
Ski Slope views during foliage season
The condo for sale is three level and occupies the 3rd -4th &; 5th floor of the building…you enter by elevator on the 4th floor which is the middle level of your 3 story town house (living room, kitchen, dinning &; deck) your first floor (3 stories up) is two bedrooms and 2 full baths, and the top level is all master suite…with oversized hot tub and a picture window looking at the ski trails and the river below. Fully Furnished asking price $259,900.

Up Stream View from the condo
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