Ski-in/ski-out properties in Steamboat Springs are among the most limited in any Colorado mountain market. Fewer than ten single-family residences offer slopeside access, with most opportunities found in established luxury condominium buildings at and near the ski area base. Many fall within the city's short-term rental Green Zone, making them among the most sought-after properties for both personal use and income flexibility. New base-area development is adding modern supply to a segment that has seen very little new inventory in over a decade.
Steamboat's ski area is the second-largest mountain resort in Colorado, featuring 3,000 acres of terrain, two gondolas (one is the longest in North America), a ski school, a mountain bike park, shops, restaurants, and year-round events and recreation. Owning slopeside here means life can move without a car, amenities, such as pools and ski concierges, are offered in many condominium developments, and the base area offers a lifestyle to enjoy every month of the year. Properties vary meaningfully by price point, building type, elevation, and proximity to the base, each affecting the ownership experience and long-term value.
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2408 Chutes LANE, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
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1875 Ski Time Square DRIVE 411, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
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2440 Ski Trail LANE B, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
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2306 Ski Trail LANE 131, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
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2300 Mount Werner CIRCLE 617/618, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
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2300 Mount Werner CIRCLE 503/504, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Less than ten single-family residences offer ski-in/ski-out access in Steamboat Springs. Most ski-in/ski-out opportunities are luxury condominiums located within established buildings and resort-adjacent communities. Many fall within Steamboat’s Green Zone, allowing short-term rentals and offering flexibility between personal use and rental income. Amenities often include ski lockers, owner lounges, pools, hot tubs, fitness facilities, underground parking, and on-site management. From first chair to evening events at the base area, these residences are positioned to support both daily convenience and long-term demand.
Ski-in/ski-out properties vary widely in access, building quality, rental regulations, and long-term performance. The Agency Steamboat Springs brings local insight and strategic guidance to this segment, helping clients evaluate opportunities based on lifestyle, usability, and long-term value.
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Ski-in/ski-out single-family homes in Steamboat Springs number fewer than ten. The category is defined by direct slope access, and at this scale, the market is effectively a collection of individual properties rather than a broad segment. Most slopeside ownership opportunities are luxury condominiums or townhomes in buildings located at or immediately adjacent to the ski area base. Inventory turns infrequently, and off-market awareness matters significantly in this segment.
Condominium offerings in established base-area buildings have historically ranged from the mid-six figures for smaller or fractional-interest units to well above $5M for larger whole-ownership residences with premium positioning. Single-family slopeside homes represent the top of the market and have transacted above $15M, with one, 3005 Trails Edge, offered at $20,000,000. Buyers should confirm ownership structure, whole ownership versus fractional or interval interests, when evaluating listings at varying price points, as this significantly affects use rights and resale dynamics.
Most ski-in/ski-out residences and condominiums in Steamboat Springs fall within the city's Green Zone, where short-term rental permits are available. Eligibility depends on the property's location and the building's HOA governing documents; both must permit STR use. For buyers with rental income as part of the ownership strategy, confirming Green Zone status and HOA rules at the building level is an essential step before purchase. View our Short-Term Rental Guide →
Not all ski-in/ski-out access is equal in Steamboat Springs. Some properties offer direct slope-side egress with no road crossings; others are ski-adjacent, requiring a short traverse to reach the lifts. Elevation, proximity to the gondolas versus other lifts, and building orientation all affect the actual ownership experience. Understanding the specific access route is an important part of evaluating these properties.
Yes. Steamboat Springs is in its most active base-area development cycle in over a decade, with several new projects at and near Ski Time Square introducing modern slopeside residences to a segment that has seen limited new supply. Projects including The Stockman Auberge Collection, The Amble, 1700 Ski Time Square, Wildair, and The Astrid are among the developments adding new inventory at the base area, with pricing and availability varying by project and phase. View New Developments →
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