Elevated MagazinesPublished: May 4, 2026

Pacaso's Rocky Mountain Collection: Curated Design-Forward Residences

Pacaso unveils its Rocky Mountain collection: curated, design-forward residences in Aspen, Vail, Jackson Hole, and Deer Valley built for four seasons.

As limited inventory and multimillion-dollar entry points continue to push even affluent buyers out of legacy mountain markets, a shift is quietly redefining how, and who, gets to own in places like Aspen, Vail, Jackson Hole, and Deer Valley. Pacaso, the nation’s leading co-ownership marketplace, is leaning into that shift with the launch of its Rocky Mountain collection: a curated portfolio of design-forward residences that make year-round ownership in these high-barrier destinations not just aspirational, but attainable.More than a winter play, these homes are positioned for four-season living, where powder days give way to alpine hiking, fly fishing, golf, festivals, and long summer evenings at elevation. Instead of cycling through five-star hotel stays or unpredictable short-term rentals, co-ownership offers something more enduring: equity, consistency, and a true sense of place.Below is a closer look at a few standout homes from Pacaso’s Rocky Mountain Collection that redefine what modern mountain ownership can look like.

Aspen – Alpine Ridge

Set directly on the slopes, Alpine Ridge delivers true ski-in/ski-out access with the kind of privacy and scale that’s increasingly rare in Aspen. Spanning more than 2,300 square feet, the four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath residence blends classic alpine architecture with clean, contemporary interiors, featuring vaulted ceilings, expansive windows framing the surrounding peaks, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow. A spacious great room anchors the home, with a stone fireplace and open-concept layout designed for entertaining after a day on the mountain. In warmer months, the setting transforms into a launch point for hiking, biking, and al fresco dining under Aspen’s famously blue skies. At $1.17M per share, it’s a fraction of the $3.3M average home price in Aspen, where weekly rentals can easily exceed $20K, making ownership not just more accessible, but far more compelling long-term.

Vail – Fallridge

Overlooking the Vail Golf Course with the Gore Range as a backdrop, Fallridge offers a quieter, more residential take on Vail living while still maintaining close proximity to the slopes. This four-bedroom, five-bath townhome spans more than 2,800 square feet and is designed for both flexibility and flow, with multiple living areas, generous bedroom suites, and private outdoor space ideal for year-round use. In winter, you’re minutes from world-class skiing. In summer, the golf course becomes your front yard, while nearby trails and Vail Village keep the energy high. The interiors strike a balance between cozy and elevated, with warm materials, refined finishes, and thoughtful details throughout. At $799K per share, roughly one-tenth of Vail’s $9.7M average home price, it presents a rare entry point into a market where nightly rentals routinely top $12K.

Jackson Hole – Snow King

Positioned at the intersection of town and terrain, Snow King is a sprawling residence with over 3,000 square feet that captures the essence of Jackson Hole’s year-round appeal. The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath layout is both expansive and intimate, with oversized windows, high ceilings, and multiple gathering spaces that make it equally suited for hosting or unwinding. Located near Snow King Mountain and just moments from Jackson’s dining, galleries, and cultural scene, the home offers immediate access to skiing in winter and hiking, rodeos, and national park adventures in summer. It’s a rare combination of walkability, space, and proximity to nature. At $890K per share, compared to Jackson Hole’s $6.6M average home price and $15K weekly rental rates, it delivers a foothold in one of the West’s most tightly held markets.

Deer Valley – Deer Peak

For those drawn to newer, design-driven alpine communities, Deer Peak at Mayflower Mountain represents the future of Deer Valley living. This contemporary slopeside residence spans over 5,000 square feet, with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms designed to accommodate larger groups without compromising privacy. Floor-to-ceiling glass captures sweeping mountain views, while expansive terraces and multiple living areas create a true indoor-outdoor lifestyle across seasons. In winter, direct access to Deer Valley’s terrain is unmatched. In summer, the landscape opens up to hiking, biking, and lakeside recreation nearby. The architecture leans modern but warm, with high-end finishes, curated materials, and a layout built for both entertaining and retreat. At $944K per share, roughly one-fifth of the $5.1M average Deer Valley home price, it offers a forward-looking alternative in a market where new inventory is exceptionally limited.https://www.pacaso.com/Elevated Magazines | ElevatedMagazines.com