Summit County · I-70 Corridor

Thinking about selling your
Breckenridge short-term rental?

Breckenridge is one of Colorado's most visited ski destinations, drawing 2+ million visitors per year. STR licenses are tightly controlled — the town split the market into overlay zones with hard caps. Most zones are at or near capacity.

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Town-issued STR Permit (by zone overlay)
Critical Pressure
At Cap
Transferable
Licenses transfer with the property title. Buyer must apply within 30 days of closing. Transfer approval is not guaranteed if the property changes use type.
Annual permit ~$150–$250/yr. Town sales tax 2.0% + Summit County 2.0% on STR gross revenue.
Estimated Cap Utilization
97%
Closed — no new licenses issued in residential overlay zones
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Tightening

Regulatory Direction

Regulations are tightening. Municipal action is likely to increase compliance burden and reduce transferability for new owners.

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Critical Utilization

License Supply

License supply is critically constrained. A property with a transferable license commands a premium — and that window closes as regulations tighten.

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Revenue Range

Typical Annual Revenue

$68,000–$95,000 gross — before management fees (25–35%), HOA, insurance, and property taxes. Net margins are compressing in most Breckenridge properties.

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Recent Activity

Regulatory Updates

Town passed stricter noise and occupancy enforcement in 2024. Primary-residence STR licenses face additional scrutiny.

  • Regulatory uncertainty
  • Rising management costs
  • HOA restrictions increasing
  • Cap prevents new buyers from operating without transfer

Ready to exit your Breckenridge STR?

CorridorKey buys short-term rentals directly — no realtors, no listing fees, no months on market. We close in 4–7 days and handle the license complexities ourselves. If you're thinking about selling, we'll give you a fair cash offer with zero obligation.

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