A Mansion on Aspen’s “Billionaire Mountain” is Listed for $65 Million

Aspen Ski House

Red Mountain in Colorado’s Aspen is often referred to as Billionaire Mountain thanks to the bevy of large, beautiful mansions that sit high atop the hills overlooking the many ski areas on the glorious mountain. It’s a playground for the (very) rich and famous, and it takes a lot of money, influence and wealth to live here. This is evidenced by the fact that the newest listing on Billionaire Mountain is a four-acre estate with an asking price of $65 million.

What do buyers get for a price such as this one? This house is equipped with just over 17,000 square feet of living space, a wooden deck with views of breathtaking quality that expands more than 4,150 square feet, seven bedrooms for owners and their guests and an impressive 11 bathrooms. Exposed beams and wood ceilings give the house the feel of an intimate cabin – if such a word can be used to describe a home so large. The floor-to-ceiling windows expand the length of the home and provide views of the snow capped mountains that cause jaws to drop. The views from this house are indescribable and one of the biggest selling points of a home like this.

The home features a large professional-grade kitchen, and there are several marble fireplaces strategically placed in bedrooms and throughout the living space. There is no word as to whether or not there has been any interest in this gorgeous home, but it seems that the pool of buyers is fairly limited when the asking price on a home is more than the net worth of many of the nation’s wealthiest figures. Anyone purchasing this home is going to have uninterrupted views of four ski areas, mountains capped with snow and access to all the high-end amenities that Aspen has to offer the rich and famous who live in the area.

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Red Mountain Home

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Written by Tiffany Raiford

Tiffany Raiford is a lifelong Floridian, wife to my high school sweetheart and mother of four littles (two girls and boy/girl twins...no, they are not identical and yes, I'm sure). My kids love to whine, so I love to wine. My loves include nap time, bed time, date night, travel and evenings and weekends when my husband is home because he handles all diaper changes.