Avon real estate offers exceptional value in Eagle County, positioned between world-renowned Beaver Creek and Vail ski resorts.
As the valley’s commercial hub, Avon provides diverse shopping, dining, and housing options from affordable condos to luxury single-family homes at lower price points than neighboring resort towns.
With quick access to I-70, the Eagle River recreation path, and Nottingham Park’s year-round activities, Avon attracts buyers seeking mountain living without resort-level pricing.
The town blends ranching heritage with modern amenities, making it ideal for full-time residents and vacation homeowners alike.
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River Run Village, Mountain House, Lakeside Village, and Keystone Ranch.
We guide buyers through ski-in ski-out condos, lakeside properties, and luxury golf course homes with deep knowledge of HOA structures, rental programs, and neighborhood amenities.
Our expertise covers everything from Resort-managed rentals to private ownership benefits across Keystone’s villages.
Early English immigrants named the town Avon because the area reminded them of their homeland’s Avon River Valley…or so the story goes. The Town of Avon was incorporated in 1978 and continues to revere its ranching and agricultural heritage, and founding families while growing its reputation as the commercial hub in the heart of the valley. Avon offers big store and specialty shopping, housing, recreation, and lodging in all price ranges. Dramatic public sculptures – most in bronze – punctuate the mountain views in Avon. – (eaglecounty.us)
Common questions about buying and owning property in Keystone, Colorado’s premier ski resort community.
Learn about the differences between River Run Village, Mountain House, Lakeside Village, and Keystone Ranch neighborhoods, plus insights on rental income, HOA fees, and ski-in ski-out access.
The Skinner Team provides expert guidance on Keystone’s real estate market, helping buyers choose the right village and property type for their mountain lifestyle and investment goals.
River Run Village offers ski-in ski-out condos at the gondola base with restaurants and shops. Mountain House features larger condos with slope access and quieter evenings. Lakeside Village centers around Keystone Lake with year-round activities but requires shuttle to slopes. Keystone Ranch has luxury single-family homes on two golf courses, further from skiing but with expansive mountain views.
Yes. Keystone Resort offers a managed rental program for condos in River Run, Mountain House, and Lakeside Village. The resort handles bookings, maintenance, and guest services while owners receive rental income minus management fees. You can also rent independently or use services like Vacasa or VRBO.
River Run Village condos range $400K-$900K depending on size and ski access. Mountain House units run $350K-$750K. Lakeside Village condos start around $300K-$600K. Keystone Ranch single-family homes range from $1.5M-$4M+ with golf course frontage and premium views commanding higher prices.
HOA fees in Keystone villages range $500-$1,500+ monthly depending on property type and amenities. Fees typically include snow removal, exterior maintenance, building insurance, pool/hot tub access, and shuttle service. River Run tends to have higher fees due to prime location and more amenities.
Keystone is exceptionally family-friendly with Kidtopia programs, ice castle, tubing hill, North America’s largest outdoor ice rink on Keystone Lake, and beginner-friendly ski terrain. The variety of year-round activities (golf, hiking, biking, paddleboarding) and village layout make it ideal for families seeking resort living.
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