A look at the ski village of Vail, Colorado. Photo Credit: Craig McCausland.

A look at the ski village of Vail, Colorado. Photo Credit: Craig McCausland.

Real estate website Agent Advice just released the results of a data analysis that sought to tackled the topic of 'America's most coveted addresses' – in other words, what streets around the country "represent the highest ideals of prestige and privilege" among homeowners and real estate agents, alike.

The results were determined by a survey of 3,000 people, used to create a list of 175 streets around the country – three Colorado streets were ranked in the top 100.

The highest ranking Colorado street was West Forest Road in Vail, Colorado, ranking 6th overall. It was described as "perched on a mountainside of world-famous Vail Mountain," offering residents both privacy and proximity, along with stunning views.

Elsewhere in Colorado, Aspen's Maroon Creek Road ranked 24th overall, also noted for its outdoor recreation access, as well as luxury. Meanwhile, Kestrel Drive in Colorado Springs ranked 92nd.

What's another road in Colorado that belongs on this list? Let us know in the comments.

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(2) comments

arlie

our country's worship of the the rich has created the greatest wealth disparity and homelessness since the 1929 collapse of the gambling house called wall street . reminds me of old european history.

82nd Airborne

Most coveted to the one percenters!

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