Real estate around Keystone Ski Resort is getting lots of attention as Vail Resorts moves forward on a few major projects in 2008. The luxurious One River Run condominium-hotel is going in on the site of the current Hunki Dori skier parking lot. A new state-of-the-art gondola is being installed next to prime Keystone real estate in River Run. And vacation homes in the base Keystone neighborhood of Mountain House will be transformed. All of the changes will dramatically upgrade the guest experience, making this a perfect time to invest in real estate in Keystone before the price tags really shoot up.
Next to Red Hawk Lodge and the The Springs, the exclusive One River Run will offer one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom condominiums. At the beginning of the 2008-2009 ski season, One River Run hopes to be ready to open up pre-sales of the 180 units. Construction will begin in the spring of 2009 and will be phased in. The whole-ownership units at One River Run will feature the very best in skier services.
As for the new gondola, River Run gondola is also being moved to a new location, significantly shortening the walk from the Village or parking lot to the gondola. By improving access to the mountain and installing a high-tech Doppelmayr gondola, the capacity of the mountain will be substantially increased. Contrasted with other modern chairlifts and gondolas, the new gondola is also expected to be 30-to-40 percent more energy efficient. Congratulations Keystone!
The resort consists of 117 trails on four mountains: Dercum Mountain, North Peak, the Outback, and Independence Bowl. Three of the mountains are connected by a series of ski lifts and gondolas which operate late into the night. The resort is the largest operation in Colorado to offer night skiing. Known as a year round family resort; abundant summer recreational activities—from hiking to biking to fishing and golfing make family vacations memorable. Night skiing takes place after sunset until as late as 9 p.m. on as many as 15 of the resort’s trails.
A further big project in the wings will affect the Mountain House neighborhood — one of the oldest sections of the resort. Redevelopment there will open up 588 new options for real estate investments. The resort could trump its own claim to be “One Extraordinary Mountain Experience.”
Contact Jonna Beardsley at (970) 453-2200 or (800) 774-7970 to learn about available properties in the Keystone Resort area and other resort areas.