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What a Legacy Property Actually Looks Like | 364 Gold King Way
Most people don't know what true luxury mountain real estate looks like. They think it's square footage. A ski-in ski-out address. A nice kitchen.
364 Gold King Way in Breckenridge is something different entirely.
10 acres bordering National Forest. Panoramic views of the Breckenridge Ski Area. Steel-frame construction with floor-to-ceiling glass that dissolves the line between interior and mountain.
But the details are where it becomes irreplaceable.
9 Craftsmen
Three years to hand-carve the entry doors alone
10 Acres
Bordering National Forest, permanent, uninterrupted privacy
Marrakech
Mosaics commissioned and installed by hand
O2 System
Dedicated high-altitude oxygen in the primary suite
The amenities are comprehensive: heated outdoor pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, cold plunge, golf simulator, and a private artist's gallery, all on 10 private acres with National Forest as a permanent backyard.
"At this level, buyers aren't acquiring square footage. They're acquiring something that cannot be rebuilt, on land that cannot be replicated, with a level of craft that no longer exists at this price."
Justin Black
This is what a legacy property actually looks like.
What does "true luxury" mean to you, location, craftsmanship, or something else entirely?