There is something pretty amazing about homes built in Aspen, Colorado before many of the building restrictions were put in place that residents live with today. The next time you ride up the Silver Queen Gondola, I bet you'll be able to spot a few of them.

The Masterpiece at 1011 Ute S. Ute Avenue in Aspen is a home that was completed in 2011. It offers more than 16,000 square feet of living space, and you can even see the Silver Queen through the treeline out in the yard.

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See Inside One Of Aspen's Most Expensive Homes

Have you ever lived in a home with an elevator? This house has two. It's presented by Mandy Welgos who can be reached at (970) 925-6060. This home appears at Realtor.com

This seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom home sits on a .65-acre lot with two clay tennis courts, outdoor water features, and views of views of Colorado's Red Mountain and Independence Pass.

Enjoy Your Own Private Everything

Do the private elevators in this home lead to a bat cave? I hope so. They also will take you to your own private indoor swimming pool, your own bowling alley, and your own home movie theater.

If you do ever decide to leave, you are steps away from ski access and the central core of Aspen. Add this to the list of places to consider the next time you play Powerball. 

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