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Living in Beautiful Breckenridge, CO

Real Town, Real People. Breckenridge, Colorado is just that. A truly authentic Colorado mountain town, and in 2009 it is celebrating its 150th anniversary. The town has gone from boom of the Gold Rush days, to bust after the mines shut down, to boom again with White Gold, the advent of skiing.

Breckenridge offers world class Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding, with 2,358 acres of terrain. There are four mountains that have everything from the gentle green beginner runs, to the most challenging double black diamonds. There are continuous talks with the Forest Service about expanding the ski area to include Peak 6. If the ski slopes aren’t a place that you find yourself, there are a number of other winter activities. Enjoy the outdoors while Nordic skiing, snow shoeing, or skating on either an indoor or outdoor NHL sized rink.

Summertime is what all the locals look forward too. Many locals say they came for the winter, but stayed for the summer. Breckenridge can boost about having the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Public Golf Course in the world. The ball really sails at 9,300 ft. in altitude. Combine that with hiking, biking (mountain bike trails and an incredible paved bike path system that takes you around the all Summit County and over to Vail), fishing and rafting. It is no problem to keep busy during the long sunny days. Warm days and cool nights make Breckenridge a wonderful place to spend the summer.

There are various arts and crafts fairs along with many other events, such as the famers market on Sunday afternoons. Also, the National Reparatory Orchestra and the Breckenridge Music Festival are hosted in Breckenridge during June, July and August. These are two incredible orchestras that perform in our performing arts complex. The Blue River Series also brings in many other performers. You will never be without something to do.

The town itself is an old mining town that has kept its charm and character. Victorian buildings, both old and new line Main Street. Shopping is a favorite pastime, and the restaurants and bars have something for everyone. From basic burgers, pizza and beer, to white table cloth fine dining. There is something to satisfy any culinary palate.

Breckenridge is a fantastic town to live in, retire, vacation or just come up for a day. We are only about 1 ½ hours from Denver. It is a very easy to walk around town, or enjoy the free shuttle buses that service the entire county. Real Town, Real People. Breckenridge, Colorado.
Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.

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Alma, CO2$231,250$231,250
home sale data for other nearby cities
Aspen, CO62$1,075,000$2,126,535
Avon, CO47$399,000$1,112,219
Beaver Creek, CO47$399,000$1,112,219
Breckenridge, CO97$422,500$505,862
Como, CO6$141,250$146,133
Conifer, CO31$249,000$308,468
Cordillera, CO17$770,000$1,086,176
Dillon, CO48$292,500$364,047
Eagle, CO30$355,000$363,106
Edwards, CO17$770,000$1,086,176
Fairplay, CO34$208,308$218,934
Frisco, CO25$340,000$379,135
Hartsel, CO5$103,386$116,667
Heeney, CO34$250,000$289,730
Jefferson, CO11$165,000$172,595
Keystone, CO48$292,500$364,047
Lake George, CO9$109,500$204,000
Leadville, CO8$140,000$127,113
Minturn, CO2$332,500$332,500
Montezuma, CO48$292,500$364,047
Pine, CO13$250,000$224,100
Silverthorne, CO34$250,000$289,730
Tarryall, CO9$109,500$204,000
Vail, CO42$1,087,500$1,229,122
Wolcott, CO5$483,000$655,154
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Population

Total Population200
Population Density553 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population90
Male Population111
Population Change since 1990↑ 138% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 12% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeCo Mountain College Timberline
Distance13 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeJohnson And Wales University
Distance30 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households98
Family Households57
Average Family Size2.44
Average Household Income$65,605
Median Household Income$61,499
Income Change since 1990↑ 6149800% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 27% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk1.16
Crime Risk (County)0.48
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.67
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.54
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.09
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.81
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.73
Property Crime Risk (County)1.01
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.52
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.61
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.38

Climate

Average July High Temperature64.7 °F
Average January Low Temperature0.6 °F
Annual Precipitation22.8 inches
Air Pollution Index95% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate6.90%
Nearest AirportAspen-pitkin County/sardy Field
Distance43 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamDenver Broncos
Distance64 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

Silverheels Middle School635 Hathaway St

Grades: 9 - 12

South Park High School640 Hathaway St

Grades: K - 6

Edith Teter Elementary School640 Hathaway St
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EMERGENCY SERVICES

Lake Dillon Fire Protection22393 Us Highway 6

GOLF

Keystone Ranch Golf Course1239 Keystone Ranch Rd
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