Lake Dillon, world-class skiing, and miles of paved recreation trails are all just moments from this 2-bedroom, 2-bath Lake Forest Condo. Wake up, grab your bike or paddleboard, and be at the water in minutes. Inside, the 1,045-square-foot residence features a spacious open floor plan, abundant natural light, mountain views of Peak One, the Tenmile Range, and the Continental Divide, plus a large private balcony accessible from the living room and both bedrooms. An in-unit washer and dryer, private garage, and short-term rental potential add flexibility for both personal enjoyment and investment.
Lake Forest Condo sits at the edge of Lake Dillon, with the Summit County Hike and Bike Trail running directly along Dillon Dam Road and connecting this address to the full 23-mile paved loop around the reservoir. Frisco’s Main Street and the Frisco Marina are a short ride in one direction and the town of Dillon in the other. For those who prefer the dirt, Meadow Creek Trailhead puts high-country routes within easy reach, and Ten Mile Creek Trailhead opens up some of the most traveled terrain in the county. Summer evenings find their way to Ten Mile Music Hall, two miles from the complex. When the snow arrives, Copper Mountain and Breckenridge are both under thirty minutes, and Keystone and Arapahoe Basin are not much farther. For buyers tracking what this market is doing, current Summit County data is available at COMtnRealty.com/market-reports/.
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Short-term rentals at this address are regulated by the Town of Frisco. The Town requires property owners to obtain a short-term rental license before listing on platforms like Airbnb or VRBO, and rentals are subject to local occupancy and licensing rules. Prospective buyers should confirm current STR license availability with the Town of Frisco directly before purchasing with rental intent.
Current estimates suggest annual gross rental income of approximately $40,000–$50,000, with winter rental rates ranging from $5,000–$6,000 per month and summer/fall rates from $4,500–$5,500 per month. Frisco’s rental market is highly seasonal, with peak demand typically occurring during the winter ski season.
The HOA fee at Lake Forest Condo is $629 per month and covers cable, internet and wifi, water and sewer, trash, snow removal, and maintenance for the grounds and structures. For a second home in a mountain market, that level of coverage means the property is maintained and operational whether or not you are there, with no separate utility accounts to manage.
Yes. The Town of Frisco charges a real estate transfer tax on property sales within town limits. This is a buyer-paid cost and should be factored into closing cost estimates. Your agent at The Skinner Team can provide the current rate and a cost estimate based on the purchase price. For questions about this property or to connect with the team, visit COMtnRealty.com/contact/.
Copper Mountain is approximately 9.5 miles from the complex and Breckenridge is approximately 10 miles, making both a straightforward drive on most mornings. Keystone and Arapahoe Basin are also within thirty minutes. For buyers who ski multiple resorts across a season, this address puts the full range of Summit County terrain within easy reach.
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