Lynda and Stewart Resnick listed Little Lake Lodge, a 74-acre estate in Aspen, for $300 million. The property sits one mile from downtown Aspen and borders the Roaring Fork River, including a private lake with a swan paddle boat and multiple homes across the grounds. The main mansion spans 18,500 square feet with 30-foot ceilings and expansive views; listings aggregate 18 bedrooms, 20 full bathrooms and four partial bathrooms. The sale includes plans for an additional, not-yet-built residence exceeding local size limits and all furnishings. The home features an installed oxygen system for high-altitude living and architectural influences tied to Peter Dominick and the Ahwahnee Hotel.
Dubbed Little Lake Lodge, the sprawling 74-acre estate owned by Lynda and Stewart Resnick is just a mile from downtown Aspen, making it a rare property that likely couldn't be replicated today. Multiple homes dot the land that borders the Roaring Fork River, and the property also includes its own private lake with a requisite swan paddle boat. Adjacent to miles of trails for hiking or cross-country skiing,
All furnishings are included, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, which got a tour inside the massive home. As Aspen is almost 8,000 feet above sea level, the couple even installed a special oxygen system to ward against any effects from the high altitude.
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