The Evergreen Subdivision in Frisco Colorado is located on the Northwest side of town at the base of Mount Royal. A flat area nestled in the trees and between additional Frisco Real Estate condos and homes as well as the Frisco Bike Path and the forest on the other side. This part of Frisco is a very well established subdivision in Frisco consisting of homes as the primary real estate in the Evergreen Subdivision.
Besides being tucked into the edge of the forest the Evergreen Subdivision is located right next to the Frisco Bike Path that runs alongside of prime Frisco Real Estate and through some very beautiful countryside. This area offers access to the National Forest or simply a fun family hike or snowshoe up to Rainbow Lake (a short distance from Frisco) and, of course, the bike path where one can pedal all the way to Copper Mountain and Vail or Breckenridge, Dillon and Keystone.
Many owners and visitors to one of the Evergreen Subdivision homes in Frisco Colorado find it an easy stroll to downtown Frisco Colorado to enjoy Frisco's shopping, dining and mountain activities and still be able to leave their car at home. Many that own Frisco Real Estate enjoy the small town look and feel of Frisco Co. Perhaps it is all the Colorado Sunshine, the close proximity to the Frisco bike path, the variety of Frisco Real Estate or being in the heart of Summit County or short distance to all that is happening on Frisco's Main Street; Evergreen Subdivision has been and remains today a very popular location for those seeking Summit County real estate in Frisco.
The popularity is shown in the number of sales that occur each year - not many (see below to view the Frisco real estate sales)! Evergreen Subdivision is a medium size parcel of real estate in Frisco with just under 50 properties.
Sales in 2004 consisted 2 homes selling, one for about $450,000 and the other for about $650,000.
Sales in 2005 consisted of zero Evergreen Subdivision homes selling – plenty of other Frisco Real Estate did - just a lot of happy owners in the Evergreen Subdivision in 2005.
Sales in 2006 consisted 2 homes selling, one for about $605,000 and the other for about $750,000.
Sales in 2007 consisted 2 homes selling, one for about $533,000 and the other for about $675,000.
Sales in 2007 consisted 1 home selling, one for about $800,000.
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