Silverthorne Real Estate

Silverthorne at dusk
The town of Silverthorne has built a new Town Center on the Blue River. In the center there is a hotel, coffee shop, restaurants and ice rink. The Silverthorne Pavilion is now open, with a fly-fishing store and a large area for summer concerts, art shows and all kinds of community events. Some great local restaurants here in Silverthorne are The Mint, Old Dillon Inn and Murphy’s. A new one is Fiesta Jalisco, a wonderful Mexican restaurant in the Summit Place shopping center.
Eagles Nest, Hamilton Creek and Ruby Ranch are prestigious subdivisions located in Silverthorne. Eagles Nest is a golf course community, on the golf course now known as the Raven at Three Peaks, where you can see views of the Gore and Williams Fork Ranges. The Ruby Ranch area is one of few in the county with three acre parcels of land or more. You can have horses on some of the properties, or board them at the Ruby Ranch Stables. Hamilton Creek offers gorgeous views of the Gore Range, with abundant sunshine on one-half to one acre parcels.
The Wildernest Subdivision offers condominiums and duplexes at an affordable price. Buffalo Ridge, Timber Ridge, Watch Hill and Snowscape are just a few of the condominium complexes in this area. As you get to the top of the subdivision, you can gain views of the Continental Divide, Keystone Mountain and the Ten Mile Range. Many people like Wildernest because of the mountain feel and the trees.
The average sales price for a residential property in Silverthorne has increased from $179,876 in 1997 to $489,285 in 2007. The average price per square foot properties are selling for has more than doubled during that same time frame.
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