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Elk Mountain Resort (ID: 14840)
Resorts | Montrose, Colorado, United States |
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USD 113,000,000 |
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Expired |
| Year Built: |
2003 |
| Lot: |
275 ACRES |
| Construction: |
110000 SF |
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Property Highlights |
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2006 Condé Nast Johansens Award winner |
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Outdoor Enthusiast Paradise |
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Significant interest and development in the area |
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Perfect for Corporate Retreats, Weddings, & Events |
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Minutes to 36 Holes of Golf |
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Self Sustaining, unique one of a kind property |
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Property Description |
Investment Highlights:
• Located on 275 acres approximately 35 minutes from Telluride Airport and 25 minutes from Montrose Airport
• The Resort is one of a kind and it is self sufficient and self sustaining with its own water source, water and waste treatment plant, backup generator to power the entire resort that can be expanded for full generation capabilities, and two T-1 microwaved telephone and internet switches
• Magnificent 27,000 square foot main lodge and approximately 110,000 square feet in total throughout 47 buildings
• 21 single luxury lodge rooms and 18 three bedroom custom built cottages total up to 57 keys and 75 bedrooms
• Onsite amenities include: spa, shooting club, fitness center, 4,000 bottle wine cellar, world-class dining facilities, equestrian center, FAA approved fully lit heliport, wedding chapel, cigar lounge, plus much more
• The private location is also a short drive from the Telluride ski slopes and within minutes from two world class golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus (Hideout Lake) and Greg Norman (Cornerstone Colorado)
• Activities include fishing, snow mobile and ATV riding, rock climbing, a high ropes course, tennis courts, kayaking, cross country skiing, outdoor skeet, trap, driven bird, or 5-stand shooting to name a few
• Highly secluded and private – surrounded by 60,000 acres of National Forests and a 3,900 acre private estate – no buildings are visible from non-Resort property
• Security on the Resort is extremely high – there is one entrance with guard post, 31 security cameras, and the main conference room is “hard wired into itself”
• 2006 Condé Nast Johansens Award winner
• Permits have been secured to build a second phase, which could more than double the existing square footage
• Minimal future development opportunity – current zoning does not permit the construction of additional Resort Hotel PUD’s in the region including Telluride
• Opportunity for fractional memberships / un-deeded timeshares as permitted under Colorado statutes
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