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    Dreamy $7 Million Colorado Ski Town Estate Has a Secret Luxury Perk

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    If you’ve ever walked the streets of downtown Crested Butte, then you know just how special it is: brightly painted Victorian storefronts, hanging flower baskets, and mountain views in nearly every direction. For one buyer, all the charm of this Colorado ski town is about to become their backyard.

    Known as Bear Alley, the estate at 507 First Street is just a stone’s throw from Elk Avenue, the town’s main thoroughfare, and has just come to market for the first time in its 25-year history for $6.99 million.

    Described in the listing as a “once-in-a-lifetime creekside compound,” the property includes multiple buildings and 200 feet of frontage along Coal Creek—a feature that listing agent Channing Boucher from LIV Sotheby’s International Realty says is virtually impossible to replicate today.

    “Due to new restrictions in local zoning and tighter building regulations, the structure’s close proximity to the water would not be allowed today,” says Boucher. “It’s special and grandfathered in forever.”

    The creekside estate consists of three buildings, two of which are renovated mining-era coal shedsSothebys International Realty/Eric Phillips
    Reclaimed beams and floorboards can be found throughout the main home.Sothebys International Realty/Eric Phillips
    The lower level of the main home, which leads directly into one of the converted sheds, now the primary suiteSothebys International Realty/Eric Phillips

    Constructed in 2001, the home incorporates two original 100-year-old mining-era coal sheds that were restored and converted into livable spaces. One now serves as a bunkhouse that can sleep up to four, while the other is a creekside primary suite complete with a kiva-style fireplace and an Ann Sacks soaking tub.

    But the connection to history doesn’t end with the transformed coal sheds. Inside the main house are 18-inch-wide Eastern Heart Pine floors reclaimed from an 18th-century Virginia barn. As the listing notes, “Civil War soldiers once walked these planks.”

    Also found throughout the main home are soaring 30-foot ceilings, warm interiors that balance rustic character with refined finishes, and massive reclaimed beams salvaged from a century-old warehouse on the Columbia River, many of which still retain their original iron bolts. Reclaimed materials on the exterior continue the story, with timbers sourced from Montana’s historic Elkhorn Mine.

    Outside views of the primary bedroom suiteSothebys International Realty/Eric Phillips
    The other shed was converted into a four-bed bunkroomSothebys International Realty/Eric Phillips
    The property comes with 200 feet of riverfront access to Coal Creek Sothebys International Realty/Eric Phillips

    “The line between old and new really vanishes in the craftsmanship of this home,” says Boucher. “The home has an aged patina that blends with the coal sheds. The sellers reimagined this creation and have lived there ever since.”

    Outside, two creekside patios create private gathering spaces, including one with a large hot tub overlooking the water. The combination of mature landscaping, split-rail fencing, and the soothing sounds of Coal Creek creates a setting that feels worlds away from town. 

    The alley location only adds to the appeal, placing the home within an easy stroll of downtown while also protecting it from the traffic, tourists, and bustle that come with living in one of Colorado’s most beloved mountain destinations.

    “The home and location are very private for in-town living, yet it’s only a two-block walk or pedal to vibrant Elk Avenue dining, shopping, and nightlife,” says Boucher.

    “The free ski shuttle stop is just a block away, and the famous Woods Walk foot and bike trailhead is also nearby.”

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    Larissa Runkle is a seasoned real estate writer, lifestyle journalist, and marketing strategist with over a decade of experience and 2,000+ published articles. Her work covering housing, personal finance, and lifestyle has appeared in major publications like Bankrate, MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, and New York Post. In 2023, she launched a boutique copywriting studio to partner with land developers and top brokerages, creating strategic content that builds lasting brand authority. When she isn’t writing, Larissa enjoys the outdoors from her home in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado, where she lives with her husband, son, and German shepherd, Yoko.



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