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4249 Nugget Lane | SOLD

  • Vail, CO
  • $5,700,000

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One of East Vail's most sought-after locations, combining ease of access with picturesque surroundings. Perched on the banks of Gore Creek and surrounded by tall pines you will be overwhelmed by the serenity and privacy this home offers. Take in the sweeping mountain views from the rooftop deck or enjoy a calming soak in the creekside hot tub. Custom built by George Shaeffer, this six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home has over 6,000 square feet and provides ample indoor and outdoor living space perfect for hosting friends and family. A large four-car garage makes for ideal storage of all your winter and summer toys. This is a rare opportunity to own an East Vail legacy estate.
One of East Vail's most sought-after locations, combining ease of access with picturesque surroundings. Perched on the banks of Gore Creek and surrounded by tall pines you will be overwhelmed by the serenity and privacy this home offers. Take in the sweeping mountain views from the rooftop deck or enjoy a calming soak in the creekside hot tub. Custom built by George Shaeffer, this six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home has over 6,000 square feet and provides ample indoor and outdoor living space perfect for hosting friends and family. A large four-car garage makes for ideal storage of all your winter and summer toys. This is a rare opportunity to own an East Vail legacy estate.
One of East Vail's most sought-after locations, combining ease of access with picturesque surroundings. Perched on the banks of Gore Creek and surrounded by tall pines you will be overwhelmed by the serenity and privacy this home offers. Take in the sweeping mountain views from the rooftop deck or enjoy a calming soak in the creekside hot tub. Custom built by George Shaeffer, this six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home has over 6,000 square feet and provides ample indoor and outdoor living space perfect for hosting friends and family. A large four-car garage makes for ideal storage of all your winter and summer toys. This is a rare opportunity to own an East Vail legacy estate.
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1991

1991

Year Built

6

6

Total Bedrooms

7

7

Total Bathrooms

6,054

6,054

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

0.48

0.48

Acres

Lot Size

4.0

4.0

Garage Spaces

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

6

Total Bathrooms

7

Full Bathrooms

6

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Electric Dryer Hookup, Washer Hookup

Flooring

Carpet, Marble, Tile, Wood

Appliances

Built-In Electric Oven, Cooktop, Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave, Range Hood, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer, Water Purifier

Other Interior Features

Fireplace - Gas, Vaulted Ceiling(s)
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Exterior & Building

Stories

3

Garage Spaces

4.0

Water Source

Public

Utilities

Cable Available, Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available, Phone Available, Sewer Available

Roof

Synthetic

Lot Features

Near Public Transit

Parking

Garage, Heated Driveway

Heat Type

Natural Gas, Radiant Floor

Air Conditioning

None

Substructure

Poured in Place
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

6,054 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

0.48 Acres

MLS® ID

1008873

Type

Residential

Year Built

1991

Neighborhood

East Vail

Water Frontage

Creek

View Description

Creek/Stream,Mountain(s)
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Finance

Sales Price

$5,700,000

Real Estate Taxes

$19,127/yr

Zoning

Two Family Residential

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East Vail

A secluded alpine retreat with unparalleled access to outdoor adventure

Welcome to East Vail

 
Just a few miles from Vail Village, East Vail offers a serene, nature-immersed escape surrounded by dramatic mountain peaks, cascading waterfalls, and direct access to the White River National Forest. This quiet, residential community is known for its proximity to outdoor recreation, including hiking, backcountry skiing, and fly-fishing along Gore Creek.

East Vail’s secluded atmosphere and stunning natural beauty make it a top choice for those looking to be close to Vail’s world-class amenities while enjoying a more peaceful, laid-back mountain setting. With Gore Creek meandering through the neighborhood, aspen groves surrounding the homes, and year-round access to adventure, East Vail is truly a hidden gem.


What to Love

  • Spectacular Gore Range views and peaceful alpine surroundings
  • Unmatched backcountry skiing access via Vail Pass and the East Vail Chutes
  • Hiking trails like Booth Falls and Gore Creek Trail, leading to waterfalls and alpine lakes
  • Bighorn Park, a scenic local favorite with a pond, playground, and picnic areas
  • A quieter, more secluded atmosphere compared to Vail Village
  • Convenient access to Vail’s ski slopes and village via the free Town of Vail bus system
  • Fly-fishing along Gore Creek, one of the area’s best-kept secrets

Local Lifestyle

East Vail attracts outdoor enthusiasts, full-time residents, and second-homeowners who appreciate tranquility while being close to world-class skiing and dining. The winter months bring easy access to Vail’s ski slopes, while the backcountry draws expert skiers and snowboarders to the legendary East Vail Chutes and Vail Pass, offering untouched powder and thrilling terrain. The Gore Valley Trail provides a quieter alternative, with groomed cross-country skiing and snowshoeing paths for those looking to explore at a slower pace. As the snow melts, East Vail transforms into a haven for hikers and mountain bikers. The Booth Falls Trail, one of the area’s most famous hikes, leads to a breathtaking waterfall and alpine lake, offering stunning scenery at every turn. The Gore Creek Trail provides a more relaxed trek along the water, while Vail Pass is a favorite for cyclists with its scenic descents and breathtaking vistas. For those looking to spend time outdoors in a more leisurely setting, Bighorn Park offers an idyllic green space with a pond, picnic areas, and a playground, making it a beloved spot for families and dog owners. Fly-fishing along Gore Creek is another popular pastime, with anglers traveling from all over to experience some of the best trout fishing in the area. With its strong sense of community, pristine natural beauty, and unbeatable proximity to outdoor adventure, East Vail offers a unique and highly sought-after mountain lifestyle.


Dining and Shopping

While East Vail is primarily residential, it still offers a handful of must-visit dining spots. A neighborhood staple, Blu’s Restaurant, is known for its relaxed mountain atmosphere and hearty American fare. A longtime Vail favorite, Blu’s is celebrated for its fresh ingredients, diverse menu, and welcoming ambiance, making it a go-to for both breakfast and dinner. Après Café at Racquet Club is another local favorite, offering a casual and convenient spot for healthy meals and coffee. With a menu featuring fresh smoothies, hearty breakfast options, and nutritious grab-and-go items, it’s an ideal place to stop before hitting the trails or winding down after a day of adventure. Although East Vail does not have a dedicated retail district, it provides convenient access to essential shopping. Sim’s Market, a small but well-stocked grocery store, offers a selection of everyday necessities without requiring a trip into town. For a wider selection of shopping, residents are just minutes away from Vail Village’s luxury boutiques, outdoor gear stores, and art galleries, ensuring they have easy access to everything from high-end fashion to premium ski equipment.


Things to Do and Entertainment

Outdoor adventure is at the heart of East Vail’s appeal. In winter, the East Vail Chutes are famous for their steep, challenging terrain, drawing expert skiers and snowboarders looking for backcountry thrills. The Gore Valley Trail and the nearby Vail Nordic Center provide groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, offering a quieter alternative to resort skiing. The free Town of Vail bus system ensures that residents can easily access Vail’s ski slopes without the need for a car.

As the seasons change, hiking and biking trails take center stage. The Booth Falls Trail, one of Vail’s most renowned hikes, leads to a spectacular waterfall and a serene alpine lake, making it a bucket-list destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The Gore Creek Trail offers a more relaxed trek along the water, while the Vail Pass Trail provides cyclists with an exhilarating descent and unmatched mountain views. For a more laid-back outdoor experience, residents and visitors can enjoy the beauty of Bighorn Park, a hidden gem with open green space, a pond, and a playground that serves as a perfect setting for picnics and family gatherings.

For those who prefer a slower-paced mountain experience, Gore Creek is a prime location for fly-fishing, offering pristine waters teeming with trout. Anglers from all over seek out this tranquil river, known as one of the best-kept secrets in the Vail Valley. Whether you’re hitting the backcountry, casting a line in the creek, or simply soaking in the breathtaking scenery, East Vail provides a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, making it one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the Vail Valley.

Welcome to East Vail Just a few miles from Vail Village, East Vail offers a serene, nature-immersed escape surrounded by dramatic mountain peaks, cascading waterfalls, and direct access to the White River National Forest. This quiet, residential community is known for its proximity to outdoor recreation, including hiking, backcountry skiing, and fly-fishing along Gore Creek. East Vail’s secluded atmosphere and stunning natural beauty make it a top choice for those looking to be close to Vail’s world-class amenities while enjoying a more peaceful, laid-back mountain setting. With Gore Creek meandering through the neighborhood, aspen groves surrounding the homes, and year-round access to adventure, East Vail is truly a hidden gem. What to Love Spectacular Gore Range views and peaceful alpine surroundings Unmatched backcountry skiing access via Vail Pass and the East Vail Chutes Hiking trails like Booth Falls and Gore Creek Trail, leading to waterfalls and alpine lakes Bighorn Park, a scenic local favorite with a pond, playground, and picnic areas A quieter, more secluded atmosphere compared to Vail Village Convenient access to Vail’s ski slopes and village via the free Town of Vail bus system Fly-fishing along Gore Creek, one of the area’s best-kept secrets Local Lifestyle East Vail attracts outdoor enthusiasts, full-time residents, and second-homeowners who appreciate tranquility while being close to world-class skiing and dining. The winter months bring easy access to Vail’s ski slopes, while the backcountry draws expert skiers and snowboarders to the legendary East Vail Chutes and Vail Pass, offering untouched powder and thrilling terrain. The Gore Valley Trail provides a quieter alternative, with groomed cross-country skiing and snowshoeing paths for those looking to explore at a slower pace. As the snow melts, East Vail transforms into a haven for hikers and mountain bikers. The Booth Falls Trail, one of the area’s most famous hikes, leads to a breathtaking waterfall and alpine lake, offering stunning scenery at every turn. The Gore Creek Trail provides a more relaxed trek along the water, while Vail Pass is a favorite for cyclists with its scenic descents and breathtaking vistas. For those looking to spend time outdoors in a more leisurely setting, Bighorn Park offers an idyllic green space with a pond, picnic areas, and a playground, making it a beloved spot for families and dog owners. Fly-fishing along Gore Creek is another popular pastime, with anglers traveling from all over to experience some of the best trout fishing in the area. With its strong sense of community, pristine natural beauty, and unbeatable proximity to outdoor adventure, East Vail offers a unique and highly sought-after mountain lifestyle. Dining and Shopping While East Vail is primarily residential, it still offers a handful of must-visit dining spots. A neighborhood staple, Blu’s Restaurant, is known for its relaxed mountain atmosphere and hearty American fare. A longtime Vail favorite, Blu’s is celebrated for its fresh ingredients, diverse menu, and welcoming ambiance, making it a go-to for both breakfast and dinner. Après Café at Racquet Club is another local favorite, offering a casual and convenient spot for healthy meals and coffee. With a menu featuring fresh smoothies, hearty breakfast options, and nutritious grab-and-go items, it’s an ideal place to stop before hitting the trails or winding down after a day of adventure. Although East Vail does not have a dedicated retail district, it provides convenient access to essential shopping. Sim’s Market, a small but well-stocked grocery store, offers a selection of everyday necessities without requiring a trip into town. For a wider selection of shopping, residents are just minutes away from Vail Village’s luxury boutiques, outdoor gear stores, and art galleries, ensuring they have easy access to everything from high-end fashion to premium ski equipment. Things to Do and Entertainment Outdoor adventure is at the heart of East Vail’s appeal. In winter, the East Vail Chutes are famous for their steep, challenging terrain, drawing expert skiers and snowboarders looking for backcountry thrills. The Gore Valley Trail and the nearby Vail Nordic Center provide groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, offering a quieter alternative to resort skiing. The free Town of Vail bus system ensures that residents can easily access Vail’s ski slopes without the need for a car. As the seasons change, hiking and biking trails take center stage. The Booth Falls Trail, one of Vail’s most renowned hikes, leads to a spectacular waterfall and a serene alpine lake, making it a bucket-list destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The Gore Creek Trail offers a more relaxed trek along the water, while the Vail Pass Trail provides cyclists with an exhilarating descent and unmatched mountain views. For a more laid-back outdoor experience, residents and visitors can enjoy the beauty of Bighorn Park, a hidden gem with open green space, a pond, and a playground that serves as a perfect setting for picnics and family gatherings. For those who prefer a slower-paced mountain experience, Gore Creek is a prime location for fly-fishing, offering pristine waters teeming with trout. Anglers from all over seek out this tranquil river, known as one of the best-kept secrets in the Vail Valley. Whether you’re hitting the backcountry, casting a line in the creek, or simply soaking in the breathtaking scenery, East Vail provides a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, making it one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the Vail Valley.
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Shawn Byrne

Vice President

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His background focuses on luxury multi-family and high-end mixed-use products, principally in resort communities.

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Ron Byrne

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Ron Byrne

President & CEO

Able to stay focused and ahead of the market on many different trends and developments in the Vail Valley.

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