From the moment I first walked “the Ridge” and gazed out at the Continental Divide and Mount Thorodin in the distance, I knew I had found what I was looking for. For six months I had been searching for just this type of location—an unspoiled area with spectacular views that was not so remote as to be inaccessible.
Roosevelt Ridge is that place.
Imagine looking out your front window at vast expanses of wilderness and the Rockies on the horizon. Because of the way the lots are situated along the mountainside at Roosevelt Ridge, each property has an unobstructed view. It’s almost like stadium seating.
But as I mentioned, the real beauty of Roosevelt Ridge is that you don’t need to pack an overnight bag every time you want to go there. It’s directly off the Peak to Peak, just an hour from Denver (and DIA), 40 minutes from Boulder and in the proximity of major ski areas. Furthermore, we’ve upgraded all the county roads connecting the estates to the main road and we plow them when it snows.
I was so taken by Roosevelt Ridge that I plan to personally retain ownership of 110 of the 550 acres to forever enjoy with my family and serve as a launching point for wilderness adventures in Roosevelt National Forest with my two boys. I can’t imagine a better place to build a mountain escape or, for that matter, a dream retirement home. Because of the unique nature of Roosevelt Ridge, it offers enormous potential for investment appreciation as well. And clearly I’m not the only one who thinks that way: 70% of Phase I was sold out in just 60 days. As they say, They don’t make real estate anymore, let alone places as singularly beautiful as Roosevelt Ridge.
I’d be more than happy to talk to you further about purchasing at Roosevelt Ridge—both as the founder of this exclusive area—and as your future neighbor. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hearing from you.
Scott Schorer