$1,600,000
3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 1,843 Sq Ft
Historic-district in-town living with decked mountain views and flexible living space.
3
Beds
2.5
Baths
1,843
Sq Ft
1973
Built
0.07 acres (3,049 SF)
Lot
None reported — on-street / municipal parking nearby
Garage
Unit A of the Tower House duplex is an in-town Breckenridge residence that balances historic character with mountain practicality. Spread across three levels and approximately 1,843 square feet, the home is immediately liveable yet flexible enough for guests, a remote-work setup, or a mountain family. The main living level welcomes you with exposed wood beams and a central fireplace that anchors an open living/dining plan. The kitchen features stainless-steel appliances and a peninsula with casual bar seating that keeps the space connected and conversation-friendly.
Large windows frame broad mountain views and bring the outdoors into the living spaces. A private back deck off the main level creates a rare downtown outdoor spot for coffee or small gatherings while still being only a few blocks from Breckenridge’s shops and restaurants. Upstairs are two generous bedrooms that share a full bath and take advantage of elevated sightlines toward the surrounding peaks. The lower level expands the usable square footage with a second family room, third bedroom, another full bath, and a dedicated laundry room — an arrangement that adds privacy and versatility for long-term occupants or visiting guests.
Practical details matter in a mountain town: there’s no attached garage reported, so buyers should expect on-street or municipal lot parking solutions. The property sits within the Breckenridge Historic District and comes with the charm and constraints that accompany historic-area stewardship — tasteful exterior changes will require review. A municipal bus stop is located a block away, providing easy access to Breckenridge Ski Resort and adding transportation convenience without the need to drive on peak days.
This unit will appeal to buyers who want true downtown living; its location—about three blocks from Main Street—lets you walk to civic events, dining, galleries, and mountain trailheads. Whether you’re seeking a primary residence for year-round mountain life, a lock-and-leave second home, or a permitted short-term rental, Tower House Unit A presents a distinctive opportunity to own a piece of Breckenridge history with immediate access to town life.
The Breckenridge Historic District is characterized by a mix of preserved Victorian-era homes, remodels, and small-scale multi-family residences concentrated within walking distance of Main Street. The downtown core supports year-round activity: winter skiing, summer festivals, and a thriving dining and gallery scene. The area blends tourist-oriented services with permanent residential pockets, giving owners access to both lifestyle amenities and municipal services like shuttle transit to ski lifts.
Downtown Breckenridge remains a high-demand, low-inventory micro-market within Summit County. Homes within walking distance of Main Street trade at a premium due to scarcity and the convenience premium; buyers frequently prioritize location over lot size here. Median in-town prices have been elevated relative to county averages; typical market conditions show quick activity during ski-season and summer months, with lower inventory and 30–60 day average marketing windows for competitively priced properties. For investors, short-term rental revenue potential is strong but subject to local permitting. For owner-occupiers, this is a lifestyle buy—close to dining, transit, school, and trails—which historically supports price stability in this corridor.
Breckenridge Elementary School
Elementary · 0.2 mi
Summit Middle School
Middle · 3.0 mi (Frisco campus)
Summit High School
High · 3.5 mi (Frisco campus)
Excellent access to trails, parks and ski shuttle; minutes from Main Street with abundant outdoor and cultural activities year-round.
Acquire an in-town Breckenridge duplex unit that captures both owner-occupier convenience and short-term rental demand; preserve historic character while leveraging proximity to Main Street and transit to maximize occupancy and rental rates during high seasons.
Buyers should conduct independent due diligence before making any purchase decisions.
Low
$1440K
Midpoint
$1600K
High
$1760K
$868/SF estimated price per square foot
Estimate anchored to the listed price ($1,600,000) and typical downtown Breckenridge pricing, adjusted for in-town location, historic district premium, size (1,843 SF), and lack of garage. No live comparable sales search performed; range reflects +/-10% to account for market seasonality and subject condition.
As of 2026-03-12
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Breckenridge has a stable year-round population with strong seasonal tourism; housing inventory is constrained in-town which holds prices and rental rates relatively high.
Immediate access to downtown restaurants, shops, galleries, municipal transit stops, elementary school, and nearby trails; major ski lift access via town shuttle.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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