Beaver Run Condo Sales
April 21, 2008 to April 21, 2011
| List Price |
Address |
Subdivision |
Unit Num |
Bldg # |
# Bdrms |
Liv Area SF |
Sold Price |
Sold Price SF |
Sold Date |
| 799,000 |
611 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
28300 |
2 |
4 |
1853 |
765,000 |
412.844 |
3/2/2011 |
| 279,999 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4305 |
4 |
1 |
462 |
267,500 |
579.004 |
12/22/2010 |
| 530,000 |
611 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
22180 |
2 |
2 |
1089 |
475,000 |
436.18 |
11/22/2010 |
| 305,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4807 |
4 |
1 |
462 |
285,000 |
616.883 |
10/27/2010 |
| 284,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4515 |
4 |
1 |
507 |
265,000 |
522.682 |
10/1/2010 |
| 695,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4809 |
4 |
2 |
1125 |
595,000 |
528.889 |
5/27/2010 |
| 285,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4517 |
4 |
1 |
462 |
275,000 |
595.238 |
5/14/2010 |
| 789,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4209 |
4 |
2 |
1125 |
705,000 |
626.667 |
4/21/2010 |
| 380,000 |
631 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
32380 |
3 |
1 |
726 |
380,000 |
523.416 |
4/21/2010 |
| 475,000 |
601 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
3010 |
1 |
2 |
1089 |
440,000 |
404.04 |
1/29/2010 |
| 299,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4220 |
4 |
1 |
509 |
292,000 |
573.674 |
1/6/2010 |
| 289,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4119 |
4 |
1 |
462 |
274,000 |
593.074 |
12/29/2009 |
| 545,000 |
601 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
1-506 |
1 |
2 |
1037 |
520,000 |
501.447 |
9/29/2009 |
| 385,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4323 |
4 |
1 |
617 |
360,000 |
583.468 |
9/4/2009 |
| 653,000 |
631 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
34390 |
3 |
2 |
1230 |
632,000 |
513.821 |
8/18/2009 |
| 299,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4622 |
4 |
1 |
516 |
287,000 |
556.202 |
8/4/2009 |
| 629,000 |
631 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
36410 |
3 |
2 |
1127 |
600,000 |
532.387 |
7/2/2009 |
| 419,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4101 |
4 |
1 |
617 |
370,000 |
599.676 |
6/26/2009 |
| 299,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4314 |
4 |
1 |
509 |
285,000 |
559.921 |
5/22/2009 |
| 429,000 |
611 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
22190 |
2 |
1 |
774 |
410,000 |
529.716 |
5/15/2009 |
| 469,000 |
601 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
1107 |
1 |
1 |
764 |
450,000 |
589.005 |
3/3/2009 |
| 629,900 |
601 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
Jan-10 |
1 |
2 |
1089 |
600,000 |
550.964 |
10/15/2008 |
| 439,900 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4318 |
4 |
1 |
617 |
420,000 |
680.713 |
9/26/2008 |
| 689,000 |
601 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
11050 |
1 |
2 |
1096 |
630,000 |
574.818 |
9/25/2008 |
| 389,900 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4135 |
4 |
1 |
507 |
368,000 |
725.838 |
9/8/2008 |
| 689,000 |
611 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
28290 |
2 |
2 |
1127 |
640,000 |
567.879 |
8/29/2008 |
| 699,000 |
631 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
36490 |
3 |
2 |
1127 |
664,500 |
589.619 |
8/26/2008 |
| 439,900 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4116 |
4 |
1 |
617 |
405,000 |
656.402 |
8/26/2008 |
| 380,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4334 |
4 |
1 |
462 |
370,000 |
800.866 |
6/26/2008 |
| 439,900 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4313 |
4 |
1 |
617 |
419,000 |
679.092 |
6/13/2008 |
| 1,460,000 |
611 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
Feb-90 |
2 |
4 |
2254 |
1,375,000 |
610.027 |
6/6/2008 |
| 839,000 |
631 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
36460 |
3 |
3 |
1490 |
795,000 |
533.557 |
5/29/2008 |
| 429,900 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4601 |
4 |
1 |
617 |
415,000 |
672.609 |
5/15/2008 |
| 425,000 |
640 VILLAGE RD |
BEAVER RUN CONDO |
4413 |
4 |
1 |
617 |
405,000 |
656.402 |
4/24/2008 |
All information subject to change and should be independently verified.

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What are they saying about Beaver Run?
lovethes...
Powderly, Kentucky
Date of review: Apr 11, 2011
True ski-in, ski-out convenience from 2 lifts--You can ski into one of the buildings!. The other buildings have private ski lockers for each of their rooms, and from the bottom of the Beaver Run Superchair, it's no more than about 100 feet to the lockers, then walk across the street in an enclosed walkway to your rooms. On the premises are multiple hot tubs, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, steam room, sauna, spa, full service restaurant (Spencer's) which is EXCELLENT (all you can eat fork-tender prime rib!). There is also a slopeside cafe (Coppertop) which is better than average, a small grocery store, as well as an Apres-ski bar (Base Nine). A ski rental shop, ski school for kids, game room arcades, and the lift ticket windows are all on the premises. There is enclosed parking for your car, but the resort provides FREE shuttle bus to and from anywhere in town, should you plan on partying too much to drive!. Our room was very nice, and the staff is incredibly nice and helpful--it's apparent they like their job.
OAP20
Newry, United Kingdom
Date of review: Apr 2, 2011
Just returned today after spending one week at Beaver Run - not to ski but just to be in the middle of the Rockies. Everything was perfect and there were so many skiing that it must have been good for them too. They could ski from the Hotel to the lift!! Arrived after almost 23hrs travelling, was exhausted and the first room I was given was at the back but when I called the Lobby there was absolutely no problem offering me a different room with a view over everything! It had a very comfy bed, kitchenette with microwave, hob, fridge, toaster, coffee maker and even a dishwasher! (The fridge gave up but was replaced on the same day while I was out). The lounge was a good size with table and chairs and long sofabed. Bathroom was good too and great pressure from the shower.(Maybe the installation of a fan there would be a good idea.) Complimentary toiletries and pure white towels. I was in Building 4 and only problem was, with tiredness and effects of the high altitude (living at sealevel !) the stairs by the pool area were difficult to climb! Pity they couldn't put in a lift there. Only other choice was to go by the outside.
The staff were more than helpful. The courtesy coach was great, also the free buses which came often. It was only a short walk into the village but with the altitude I used the buses. I didnt use the hot tubs but they were very popular even when it was snowing and didn't close until almost 11pm. It cost $24 to go up in the chair lift on a "scenic ride" and the view was awesome. The trees were lit up at night and with the snow the place was beautiful.
I sampled the Barbecue,(the atmosphere there on the patio with the music was brilliant), Coppertop, Spencer's breakfast buffet and the Boar's Head carryout in Skywalk. I had no complaints about any of them. The carryout breakfast was very good value! I also had breakfast twice in the Blue Moose just across the road from the bottom of the hill - not luxury surroundings but great breakfasts and friendly staff.
Only downside was the 5% resort fee which was added on to everything but I would have no hesitation in going back. It took a while to find my way around - a few more signs would be helpful. The Colorado Mountain Express from the Airport was so convenient.
Arkansan...
Harrison, AR
Date of review: Mar 25, 2011
Beaver Run was an awesome place to vacation! We had a group of 11 members ranging in age from 7 to 65. Everyone had a great time! I loved the convenience of rentals located onsite, and the ski in/ski out access to 2 lifts was awesome! The kiddos loved the pool and arcade area! We loved the outdoor hot tubs! Overall, it was a wonderful place to stay and we will be back!
TGwyn
Denver, Colorado
Date of review: Mar 22, 2011
Nestled against the Breckenridge ski area, Beaver Run is the ideal location if you are skiing at Breck, or just want to watch other people ski while you stand on the balcony sipping tea in your pajamas. The two bedrooms (upstairs) were large and the beds were comfortable. The fold-out couch allowed us to sleep all 8 people easily. The full kitchen and living area (downstairs) were plenty big for four adults and four kids. We were surprised and delighted to see a wood fireplace, which made our evening of wine and games pretty cozy.
The indoor/outdoor pool was a hit with the kids, and the steam room, dry sauna and multiple outdoor hot tubs were a hit with us grownups. We weren't skiing, so we sat in the hot tub while the rest of the world was skiing, and we had the place to ourselves. We spent some time in the game room, which houses a small putt-putt course that kept the kids entertained (for free) for a while.
Our car stayed in the secured-entry garage most of the trip - safe and out of the snow. There is transportation into town, but we only went into town after we'd checked out of the hotel, so we just drove. Parking on Main Street is tough, but if you go one street to the East, there is plenty of parking.

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