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Frisco homes draw a lot of interest from locals and second-homeowners because Frisco is a family town that offers plenty of recreational opportunities, from Nordic skiing to boating. It is the closest town to Copper Mountain and Breckenridge ski resorts, so Frisco homes tend to be a bit more expensive than other towns without ski areas in Summit County. Plus, there's not much more buildable land in Frisco, which makes owning a single-family Frisco home all the more precious.

Frisco homes range from older properties built in the 1960s or longer ago (which may or may not have been updated), to new, luxurious, massive-log homes over a million dollars. Most are located within a short walk to Main Street, on side streets. Some border the Ten Mile Creek or Lake Dillon - the ones that are near Lake Dillon are farther from Main Street. Most Frisco homes are also very near great hiking and biking paths. Beware that a small number of Frisco homes do back Interstate 70, which can cause noise.

Bill's Ranch is a quiet, historic neighborhood that backs to the national forest and still has dirt roads. The area is a mix of single-family homes, built from the 1950s on. There is no transfer tax (which usually ranges from about 1- 2%), and homeowner's dues are less than $150 a year. The private setting still affords easy access on foot or bike to Frisco's Main Street.

The Reserve at Frisco features newer homes with soaring ceilings and expansive windows built in the 1990s and 2000s, many of which border open space and feature stellar mountain views. Some are just under $1 million.

Wooden Canoe at Water Dance is also a newer neighborhood, with most custom log homes built in the late 1990s. The neighborhood is very popular, since it is across from the County Commons, just a short distance from Main Street, and it is very close to the shores of Lake Dillon.

All real estate in Frisco homes for sale, Colorado real estate, Summit County Breckenridge.

$3,750,000 Single Family Residence in Frisco MLS: S1064387
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 5
Living area: 3444.00
Acreage: 0.03
Turnkey luxury chalet in the heart of Frisco—sold fully furnished and ready to enjoy. This newly built 4-bed, 5-bath home, designed by Suzanne Allen Guerra and crafted by Crestwood Homes, blends modern mountain elegance with exceptional walkability just steps from Main Street. The private primary…
$3,599,000 Single Family Residence in Frisco MLS: S1056141
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6
Living area: 3221.00
Acreage: 0.28
Stunning new home in the heart of Frisco. Located on the sunny side of town, close to the bike path and just a few blocks from Main Street, this mountain modern home has excellent views of Mount Royal and Buffalo Mountain, as well as views toward the Continental Divide and Lake Dillon. Featuring 5…
$3,450,000 SingleFamilyResidence in Frisco MLS: S1067517
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 5
Living area: 3306.00
Acreage: 0.26
Spectacular mountain-modern retreat showcasing breathtaking views of Buffalo, Chief, and Wichita Mountains, located in the highly desirable Reserve at Frisco. Designed to capture both the scenery and natural light, the home’s spacious great room features soaring vaulted ceilings, expansive…
$2,250,000 Single Family Residence in Frisco MLS: S1068273
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4
Living area: 2588.00
Acreage: 0.22
Luxury mountain living meets meticulous craftsmanship in this extensively remodeled Frisco retreat, where over $500,000 in thoughtful upgrades have transformed the home into a true showcase of style, comfort, and quality. Perfectly positioned in one of Summit County’s most sought-after locations…
$1,649,000 Single Family Residence in Frisco MLS: S1062573
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Living area: 2520.00
Acreage: 0.70
Discover the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and mountain charm with this beautifully renovated home nestled on a .7 acre lot in the heart of Frisco. Just a short walk to Main Street, you'll enjoy easy access to shops, restaurants, and year-round events—while still having your own private…
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