Alpine and residential

East Vail

Vail's leafy eastern reach — waterfalls, trailheads, the golf course, and a true neighborhood feel a few minutes from the lifts.

Character

The feel of the place.

East Vail is where Vail lives like a mountain town rather than a resort. The Gore Range stands close overhead, Booth Falls and Deluge Lake trailheads leave from the neighborhood, and Gore Creek winds past the Vail Golf Club and Nordic Center. It is quiet, green, and unmistakably residential.

Architecture & housing

Predominantly single-family homes, duplexes, and townhomes on treed lots, with condominium pockets along the frontage road. East Vail frequently offers the valley's most compelling entry into a Vail address for the space provided.

Mountain access

No lifts rise from East Vail; the free Vail bus reaches the Village in well under fifteen minutes, and many owners consider that the point.

Ownership considerations

Primary-residence and long-term-rental patterns dominate; buyers should understand current Town of Vail short-term rental zones before underwriting rental income. Rockfall and geologic hazard mapping applies to some parcels and is a standard diligence item here.

Assessments, dues, rental rules, and club access change; treat figures as of the date you verify them, not as fixtures of the place.

Rebekah's perspective

From working the market.

For families settling in full-time — or owners who want a real house rather than a lock-and-leave — East Vail is often where the search ends.

Currently

On the market in East Vail.

Live inventory

No current East Vail listings from Rebekah at this moment

Tell me what you're seeking here and I'll watch the market for it — including quiet, off-market opportunities.

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