601 Galena Street, Unit C. Frisco, Colorado.
Unit C is two stories of Frisco at its most usable. Three bedrooms, each a suite. A vaulted main level with a gas fireplace and engineered hardwood. A loft above that can be office, third sitting room, or a fourth sleeping space when the family rotates through the season.
The HOA has done the unglamorous work already: new metal roof, new boilers and water heaters, fresh siding and paint, rebuilt composite decks. What's left for the next owner is the easy part: moving in.
"Each bedroom is its own suite. The loft is whatever the season asks it to be."
The main level reads as one volume. The vaulted ceiling lifts the kitchen, the dining, and the living room into a single space, and the gas fireplace anchors it. Engineered hardwood runs through. Pella windows let the daylight in without the draft.
Upstairs is the loft. In the summer it's an office with a view down to Main. In the winter it's a sitting room with the fireplace below carrying heat. In the holidays it's a third sleeping space when the cousins arrive. The flexibility is the point.
Three full suites. Two exterior storage closets for skis, paddleboards, the bike rack you bring up from Denver. A washer and dryer new this year. The hard work was done by the HOA in the last two seasons. The rest of the work is showing up.
One open level with vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace, and Pella windows on the south side.
Office in shoulder season. Sitting room in winter. Sleeping space when the house fills up.
New metal roof, boilers, water heaters, siding, paint, decks. The capital cycle is behind, not ahead.
Skis, paddleboards, the second set of wheels. The gear has a home before the house does.
The kitchen, dining, and living are one volume. The gas fireplace runs the south wall. South-facing Pella windows hold the afternoon light into the early evening, even in January.
Office during shoulder season. Reading room in winter. Sleeping for the third party when the household grows. The loft is the room that decides what the unit is for that week.
Three bedrooms, three baths. No shared hall bath, no math at 7 a.m. Guests, hosts, kids on a powder day all have their own door to close.
New metal roof. New boilers. New water heaters. Fresh siding, paint, and rebuilt composite decks. The big capital line items are already paid into the building. The next buyer inherits a finished envelope.
One block to Main Street. Across the road from Tenmile Creek. Three blocks to the marina at Dillon Reservoir. The free Summit Stage shuttle stops at the corner. Breck and Copper are a ride, not a drive.
The numbers move with the sliders. Nothing is sent anywhere. Down payment, rate, and term are yours to set, the result is yours to read.
Frisco sits at the foot of the Tenmile Range, the town Breckenridge keeps as its quieter neighbor. Main Street is twelve walkable blocks of bakeries, gear shops, and bars that have been there since before Vail was a verb.
From the front door of Unit C: one block to coffee, three blocks to the Dillon Reservoir marina, four to the trailhead at Mount Royal. The Summit Stage shuttle is free and stops at the corner. Breckenridge, Copper, Keystone, and Arapahoe Basin are each under thirty minutes by car. The hard part of mountain living is solved by being in the middle of it.
Tell us when. Tell us how to reach you. We will set up a time to walk through the unit, the loft, and the corner that makes the location work.
The team representing 601 Galena lives in the county they sell in. For tour scheduling, disclosure packets, or HOA documents, send a note via the form above and someone will reach out the same business day.
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