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3008 Basingdale Boulevard

  • Vail, CO
  • $4,275,000
$4,275,000

3008 Basingdale Boulevard

5 Beds 6 Baths 4,651 Sq.Ft.

Description

This newly built mountain retreat combines timeless stonework with sleek modern interiors. With 5 bedrooms and over 4,400 square feet, it provides a generous living space in a refined setting. A spacious four-car garage offers abundant storage and parking. An elevator connects all three levels, leading up to a top-floor primary suite. The main living area showcases beautiful mountain views, and a private outdoor space with a hot tub creates the perfect place to relax after a day in the mountains.
*Interior of the home has been Virtually Staged

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Location

3008 Basingdale Boulevard, Vail, CO 81657

Status

For Sale

2020

2020

Year Built

5

5

Total Bedrooms

6

6

Total Bathrooms

4,651

4,651

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

10,018

10,018

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

4.0

4.0

Garage Spaces

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

5

Total Bathrooms

6

Full Bathrooms

3

Three Quarter Bathrooms

2

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Electric Dryer Hookup, Washer Hookup

Flooring

Stone, Tile, Wood

Fireplace

Gas

Appliances

Built-In Gas Oven, Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator, Washer, Washer/Dryer, Wine Cooler

Other Interior Features

Elevator, Fireplace - Gas, Multi-Level, Spa/Hot Tub, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Wired for Cable
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Exterior & Building

Stories

3

Garage Spaces

4.0

Roof

Asphalt

Lot Features

Near Public Transit

Parking

Garage

Heat Type

Radiant

Air Conditioning

None

Substructure

Concrete Perimeter
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Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Living Area

4,651 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

4,651 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

10,018 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

1012560

Type

Residential

Year Built

2020

Neighborhood

West Vail

View Description

Mountain(s),Trees/Woods,Valley
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Finance

Sales Price

$4,275,000

Real Estate Taxes

$11,850/yr

Zoning

Rresidential

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West Vail

A residential retreat offering stunning mountain views, local conveniences, and outdoor adventure.

Welcome to West Vail

 
Just minutes from Vail Village and Lionshead, West Vail offers a laid-back, residential atmosphere with easy access to world-class skiing, hiking, and local shopping. Known for its stunning mountain views, family-friendly neighborhoods, and convenient amenities, this area is a top choice for full-time residents, second-homeowners, and those looking for a quieter alternative to central Vail.

West Vail provides a blend of single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums, many with expansive mountain views and proximity to Gore Creek. The area is made up of distinct neighborhoods, including Potato Patch, Sandstone, and Lionsridge, each offering its own unique appeal. Potato Patch is known for some of the best views of Vail Mountain, Sandstone provides quick access to Vail Village and scenic hiking trails, and Lionsridge is a family-friendly enclave with parks and schools. With grocery stores, casual dining, and local businesses within walking distance, West Vail combines the best of convenience and mountain living.


What to Love

  • Scenic mountain views and access to outdoor recreation
  • More affordable real estate options compared to Vail Village
  • Local grocery stores, restaurants, and everyday conveniences within the neighborhood
  • Proximity to Vail Mountain, ski resorts, and hiking trails
  • Easy access to I-70, making travel to Denver or nearby ski towns quick and convenient
  • Distinctive sub-neighborhoods like Potato Patch, Sandstone, and Lionsridge

Local Lifestyle

West Vail is perfect for those who love the outdoors but want a quieter, more community-focused environment. The area is known for its strong local feel, with year-round residents enjoying access to neighborhood parks, trails, and riverfront spaces. In the winter, skiers and snowboarders take advantage of Vail Mountain’s world-class slopes, just a short drive or free bus ride away. Many backcountry enthusiasts use West Vail as a gateway to hidden powder stashes and less-traveled terrain.

During the summer, hiking and biking trails like the Davos Trail and Gore Creek Path offer incredible mountain scenery, while residents spend their evenings at local restaurants and community events. Donovan Park provides a fantastic space for families, featuring a large playground, picnic areas, and open green space for gatherings. West Vail also has direct access to Piney Lake, a stunning alpine retreat ideal for kayaking, fishing, and paddleboarding in the summer months. With its blend of adventure, convenience, and affordability, West Vail is an ideal spot for those who want mountain-town living with a more relaxed feel.


Dining and Shopping

West Vail has a diverse selection of restaurants, ranging from casual comfort food to elevated mountain dining. A local favorite is Westside Café & Market, a go-to for hearty breakfasts, fresh coffee, and a welcoming mountain-town atmosphere. Their famous breakfast burritos and homemade pancakes make it a must-visit spot before hitting the slopes. Joy Sushi, another neighborhood staple, serves high-quality sushi and Japanese cuisine, providing an unexpected yet welcomed dining experience in the mountains.

For a more laid-back, après-ski setting, Ale House offers a great selection of craft beers, elevated pub fare, and scenic outdoor seating, making it a popular gathering spot. Hooked, a restaurant specializing in fresh, sustainable seafood flown in daily, is a rare find in a landlocked ski town and a favorite among seafood lovers.

Grocery shopping is convenient and accessible, with City Market and Safeway offering everything from organic produce to gourmet ingredients. Additionally, Wild Sage Market provides specialty and organic foods, catering to those looking for fresh, high-quality ingredients. West Vail also has several local gear shops for ski and outdoor enthusiasts, ensuring residents have everything they need for mountain adventures.


Things to Do and Entertainment

West Vail is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, offering immediate access to some of the best trails, fishing spots, and scenic drives in the valley. In the winter, Vail Mountain is just minutes away, with the free Town of Vail bus providing easy access to the ski lifts. Backcountry skiers and snowboarders often use West Vail as a launch point for exploring the untouched terrain in the surrounding mountains. During the summer, hiking and biking trails come alive. The Davos Trail is a popular route, offering panoramic views of the Gore Range and connecting to a vast network of backcountry trails. The Gore Valley Trail, which runs along Gore Creek, is a scenic paved path perfect for biking, jogging, and leisurely walks. The neighborhood’s proximity to Piney Lake makes it an excellent destination for fishing, canoeing, and paddleboarding. For those looking to relax by the water, the Eagle River and Gore Creek provide excellent fly-fishing opportunities, attracting anglers from all over. Kayaking and paddleboarding are also popular activities in the summer months, with the river offering a mix of calm and more challenging waters. West Vail’s family-friendly atmosphere is complemented by local parks, including Stephens Park, a favorite for dog owners, as well as community events throughout the year, from farmers' markets to outdoor concerts. The area’s relaxed, residential feel combined with its proximity to outdoor adventure makes it one of the most sought-after neighborhoods for those looking for a true mountain lifestyle.

 
Welcome to West Vail Just minutes from Vail Village and Lionshead, West Vail offers a laid-back, residential atmosphere with easy access to world-class skiing, hiking, and local shopping. Known for its stunning mountain views, family-friendly neighborhoods, and convenient amenities, this area is a top choice for full-time residents, second-homeowners, and those looking for a quieter alternative to central Vail. West Vail provides a blend of single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums, many with expansive mountain views and proximity to Gore Creek. The area is made up of distinct neighborhoods, including Potato Patch, Sandstone, and Lionsridge, each offering its own unique appeal. Potato Patch is known for some of the best views of Vail Mountain, Sandstone provides quick access to Vail Village and scenic hiking trails, and Lionsridge is a family-friendly enclave with parks and schools. With grocery stores, casual dining, and local businesses within walking distance, West Vail combines the best of convenience and mountain living. What to Love Scenic mountain views and access to outdoor recreation More affordable real estate options compared to Vail Village Local grocery stores, restaurants, and everyday conveniences within the neighborhood Proximity to Vail Mountain, ski resorts, and hiking trails Easy access to I-70, making travel to Denver or nearby ski towns quick and convenient Distinctive sub-neighborhoods like Potato Patch, Sandstone, and Lionsridge Local Lifestyle West Vail is perfect for those who love the outdoors but want a quieter, more community-focused environment. The area is known for its strong local feel, with year-round residents enjoying access to neighborhood parks, trails, and riverfront spaces. In the winter, skiers and snowboarders take advantage of Vail Mountain’s world-class slopes, just a short drive or free bus ride away. Many backcountry enthusiasts use West Vail as a gateway to hidden powder stashes and less-traveled terrain. During the summer, hiking and biking trails like the Davos Trail and Gore Creek Path offer incredible mountain scenery, while residents spend their evenings at local restaurants and community events. Donovan Park provides a fantastic space for families, featuring a large playground, picnic areas, and open green space for gatherings. West Vail also has direct access to Piney Lake, a stunning alpine retreat ideal for kayaking, fishing, and paddleboarding in the summer months. With its blend of adventure, convenience, and affordability, West Vail is an ideal spot for those who want mountain-town living with a more relaxed feel. Dining and Shopping West Vail has a diverse selection of restaurants, ranging from casual comfort food to elevated mountain dining. A local favorite is Westside Café & Market, a go-to for hearty breakfasts, fresh coffee, and a welcoming mountain-town atmosphere. Their famous breakfast burritos and homemade pancakes make it a must-visit spot before hitting the slopes. Joy Sushi, another neighborhood staple, serves high-quality sushi and Japanese cuisine, providing an unexpected yet welcomed dining experience in the mountains. For a more laid-back, après-ski setting, Ale House offers a great selection of craft beers, elevated pub fare, and scenic outdoor seating, making it a popular gathering spot. Hooked, a restaurant specializing in fresh, sustainable seafood flown in daily, is a rare find in a landlocked ski town and a favorite among seafood lovers. Grocery shopping is convenient and accessible, with City Market and Safeway offering everything from organic produce to gourmet ingredients. Additionally, Wild Sage Market provides specialty and organic foods, catering to those looking for fresh, high-quality ingredients. West Vail also has several local gear shops for ski and outdoor enthusiasts, ensuring residents have everything they need for mountain adventures. Things to Do and Entertainment West Vail is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, offering immediate access to some of the best trails, fishing spots, and scenic drives in the valley. In the winter, Vail Mountain is just minutes away, with the free Town of Vail bus providing easy access to the ski lifts. Backcountry skiers and snowboarders often use West Vail as a launch point for exploring the untouched terrain in the surrounding mountains. During the summer, hiking and biking trails come alive. The Davos Trail is a popular route, offering panoramic views of the Gore Range and connecting to a vast network of backcountry trails. The Gore Valley Trail, which runs along Gore Creek, is a scenic paved path perfect for biking, jogging, and leisurely walks. The neighborhood’s proximity to Piney Lake makes it an excellent destination for fishing, canoeing, and paddleboarding. For those looking to relax by the water, the Eagle River and Gore Creek provide excellent fly-fishing opportunities, attracting anglers from all over. Kayaking and paddleboarding are also popular activities in the summer months, with the river offering a mix of calm and more challenging waters. West Vail’s family-friendly atmosphere is complemented by local parks, including Stephens Park, a favorite for dog owners, as well as community events throughout the year, from farmers' markets to outdoor concerts. The area’s relaxed, residential feel combined with its proximity to outdoor adventure makes it one of the most sought-after neighborhoods for those looking for a true mountain lifestyle. 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His background focuses on luxury multi-family and high-end mixed-use products, principally in resort communities.

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