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Breckenridge home hits Summit County record at $25 million

May 1, 2026
Breckenridge home hits Summit County record at $25 million

By AI, Created 9:58 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – A newly built Breckenridge residence at 188 Point View Place has been listed for $25 million, setting a new high-water mark for residential listings in Summit County. The property is represented by Bo Palazola of The Palazola Group and Engel & Völkers Breckenridge.

Why it matters: - The $25 million asking price establishes the highest-priced residential listing in Summit County history. - The listing underscores continued demand for ultra-luxury homes in Breckenridge, where buyers are drawn to ski access, mountain settings and proximity to Denver. - The property gives Summit County a new luxury benchmark after years of appreciation in the upper end of the market.

What happened: - A newly constructed home at 188 Point View Place in Breckenridge was listed for $25 million on May 1, 2026. - Bo Palazola of The Palazola Group, a Private Office advisor with Engel & Völkers Breckenridge, is representing the property. - The home is available by private appointment.

The details: - The residence totals 11,345 square feet. - The livable space measures 10,252 square feet. - The garage adds 1,093 square feet. - The home includes six built bedrooms. - A seventh finished room with egress is classified as a bedroom by the county and is currently used as a massage room. - The layout also includes six full bathrooms, four half bathrooms and a dedicated spa room. - Cabinetry in the kitchen and bathrooms came from Pedini in Italy. - Windows, sliding doors and exterior openings are by Schüco. - Interior doors were fabricated by Türenfabrik Safenwil AG in Switzerland. - Garage doors are by Hörmann. - Tile throughout the interior and exterior is from Porcelanosa. - Exterior decking uses the Porcelanosa Pedestal System. - Kitchen fixtures are by Grohe and Franke. - All kitchen appliances are by Miele. - Bathroom fixtures are Grohe throughout. - Interior ceiling panels use clear knot Estonian Baltic Birch sheets. - Window trim is clear knot white ash. - Fireplaces are by Flare. - The lighting system uses Lutron Ketra and Rania recessed fixtures. - Decorative lighting is by Lodes. - Home controls run on an integrated Control4 and Lutron platform. - Audio uses James Small Aperture and Sonance Invisible Series speakers. - A Barco LED wall anchors the recreation room. - Exterior siding combines stucco board, Nakamoto Shou Sugi Ban charred wood and Kansas City White Rock. - Outdoor living spaces include a Hestan BBQ and outdoor kitchen. - Outdoor heating is by Bromic. - The property sits above the town of Breckenridge in the Point View neighborhood. - Palazola is based at 210 North Main Street in Breckenridge. - Engel & Völkers reserves its Private Office designation for a select group of advisors focused on exceptional and ultra-high-value properties. - The listing team says the designation provides access to an international network of qualified buyers and a dedicated tier of service distinct from standard brokerage operations. - More information is available at the company’s website.

Between the lines: - The home’s imported materials and commercial-grade systems are designed to signal top-tier luxury, not standard mountain-home finishes. - The record price suggests Summit County’s luxury market has room to move higher, even as ultra-wealthy buyers continue to target trophy properties in ski towns. - The property’s scale, design and technology stack place it closer to a bespoke estate than a traditional vacation home.

What’s next: - The home will be shown only through private appointments. - The sale will test whether Summit County buyers will support a new pricing ceiling at the very top of the market. - If the listing attracts a buyer at or near asking price, it could reset expectations for future trophy-home listings in Breckenridge and beyond.

The bottom line: - Bo Palazola has put Breckenridge’s most expensive residential listing on the market, and the $25 million ask now sets the standard for Summit County.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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