Boynestadt Condominiums

Boyne Mountain Resort Historic Tour

Boynestadt Condominiums

Boyne Falls, Michigan 49713, United States

Created By: Elsa Wachter

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The condominiums in front of you were the first to be built on the property and are also known as ‘The Letter Condos’. At the beginning of the 1970s the influx of Boyne visitors dropped off due to low airline prices. Everett had a two-fold solution to this sudden dip in income: one was investing in building condominiums on site, and the other was investing in a ski resort out west. The first country club condos at Boyne Mountain were finished by the mid 70s and Boyne Realty came into existence. Boyne Realty initially filled the whole Adventure Center building and a large sales team worked on selling the standing condominiums along with planning for future endeavors.

Simultaneously Everett scouted numerous resorts out west with the intention of purchasing one. Sun Valley, his favorite, was for sale a little too early in the late 1960s and Everett passed it up. The family looked at Jackson Hole, Telluride and several other resorts before deciding on Big Sky Resort in 1976. Boyne USA then went on to purchase Brighton Resort in Utah in 1987 and felt he hit the jackpot with their extremely dry “champagne powder” snow falling an average of 430 inches yearly.

💡Interested in looking into real estate at Boyne Mountain Resort? Boyne Realty

📸 Attached Media:

-Boynestadt Condo Sign from the Boynestadt Association Website http://www.boynestadt.com/

-"Boyne Country Condominiums" advertisement from the Boyne Country Summer-Fall Services and Activities Directory, 1970s

-"Plan 43 New Units at Boyne Mt. Condominium" article from the Petoskey News Review on January 22, 1973

-"Boynestadt Condominium" advertisement from the Petoskey News Review on August 27, 1979

-"Real Estate One of Boyne" advertisement from the Petoskey News Review on December 21, 1982

-"Boyne Mountain Condominiums" advertisement from the Petoskey News Review on March 24, 2000

🏃Continue down the access road along the side of Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark toward the Village at Boyne Mountain. Please be careful of any vehicles or delivery trucks coming down the road. Walk past the loading docks and continue toward the wood hut at the bottom of the hill.

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This point of interest is part of the tour: Boyne Mountain Resort Historic Tour


 

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