Fractional Real Estate Offer Delivers Aspen At A Discount
Filed under: Real Estate Developments

Aspen for under six figures? The chic and picturesque Colorado ski town isn't exactly known for its discount real estate, after all, it does proudly wear the nickname Glamour Gulch. The Innsbruck Aspen is making it possible selling a 1/12th deeded fractional ownership in a one-bedroom residence for $89,999. The owners of Innsbruck Aspen are specifically focusing on the Denver market creating an 'unlimited enjoyment' ownership module that makes it possible for these Front Range buyers to get the most out of their property. The package includes additional space available nights at low rates and last minute availability for those who live just a few hours driving distance away.
The Innsbruck Aspen is a small, private residence club of 17 residences constructed in 2007 and located in Aspen's West End. It is situated three blocks from Restaurant Row and four blocks from the lifts on Aspen Mountain. For $89,999, owners will enjoy the single largest turn-key one-bedroom residence in the town, with one bath and a full kitchen. Owners may also rent or exchange their Aspen condo on the Registry Collection, an international exchange platform, trading time for vacations at more than 170 resorts worldwide (we've covered some of their offerings including the Pronghorn Golf Resort in Oregon before).
The Innsbruck Aspen is currently adding a game room and expanding its athletic facility with new state-of-the-art equipment. Owners also have access to a private lounge, which can be reserved for private dinners and events, along with storage facilities, concierge and dedicated rental management services. Check out the gallery below for a look at this property.
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