Summit County · I-70 Corridor

Thinking about selling your
Dillon short-term rental?

Dillon sits on the shores of Dillon Reservoir and offers a quieter alternative to Breckenridge. The town operates a municipal STR permit system with a defined cap. Lake-view properties command premium rents but the market is smaller.

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Town of Dillon STR Permit
High Pressure
Near Cap
Transferable
Permits transfer with property. New owner must notify Town of Dillon within 45 days and pay a transfer fee. Transfer is administrative — not a re-application.
Permit fee $100/yr. Town sales tax 2.5% on STR revenue.
Estimated Cap Utilization
88%
Limited availability — ~15 permits estimated available before cap
Stable

Regulatory Direction

Regulatory environment is currently stable. No known cap reductions or transfer restrictions imminent.

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High Utilization

License Supply

License supply is moderate. Tightening trends suggest availability will decrease. Owners considering exit have a window.

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Revenue Range

Typical Annual Revenue

$42,000–$65,000 gross — before management fees (25–35%), HOA, insurance, and property taxes. Net margins are compressing in most Dillon properties.

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Recent Activity

Regulatory Updates

Town completed a STR audit in 2023, revoking ~8% of permits for non-compliance. Inspection requirements added.

  • Smaller demand pool
  • License compliance burden increasing
  • Aging inventory with deferred maintenance

Ready to exit your Dillon 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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