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This Frisco home sale is the most expensive on record in the town’s history

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.

Read more at summitdaily.com.

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