What’s the Big Deal: Aspen Mountain Cabin, mining claims sell for $8.15 million
Pitkin County Assessor’s Office
“What’s the Big Deal?” runs Mondays and is based on the most expensive property transaction recorded in Pitkin County through 3 p.m. each Friday.
Price: $8.15 million
Date recorded: March 6
Address: Midnight Mine Road, Aspen Mountain
Buyer: AM Summit 105
Seller: BOAM1 LLC
Property type: Residential and multiple mining claims
Total acreage not available
Worth noting: Castle Creek Investors, which owns property on Little Annie Basin as well as other land on the backside of Aspen Mountain, transferred the property ownership March 4 to BOAM1 LLC, which in turn sold the property two days later.
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