One Vail Road · Vail Village
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail
The most complete expression of serviced ownership in Vail — a residence address where the resort's staff, spa, and ski concierge are part of the architecture of daily life.
The address
Where the village begins.
One Vail Road stands at the entrance to Vail Village — the roundabout on one side, the walk to Gondola One on the other.
Opened in December 2010 and designed by Hill Glazier with interiors by Brayton Hughes, the building reads as contemporary alpine: stone, timber, and peaked rooflines composed at a scale no future Vail project is likely to repeat. Within it live three kinds of ownership — hotel accommodations, whole-ownership Private Residences, and a small collection of fractional Residence Club homes — sharing one service culture.
Between 2019 and 2021 the resort completed a phased, top-to-bottom enhancement — described at its completion as the most significant investment in the property since it opened. The same project created a new generation of whole-ownership residences from former fractional inventory: the offering known in sales materials as Phase II.
The residence experience
Service as infrastructure.
Wellness
A spa of more than 14,000 square feet with thirteen treatment rooms; a year-round heated outdoor pool in a stone courtyard; a fitness center with yoga and Pilates.
Table & bar
Tavernetta Vail — the acclaimed Italian kitchen that arrived in winter 2024 — and The Remedy Bar, with in-residence dining up the elevator.
Mountain days
Ski concierge and slope-side support at The Chalet at Gondola One; valet; and residence services from absence oversight to pre-arrival provisioning.
Ownership
Two ways to own it.
Private Residences — whole ownership
Fee-simple condominium ownership with the resort's services woven in. Residences trade rarely and often quietly; floor plans, exposures, and renovation vintages differ enough that building-level knowledge materially changes outcomes.
Residence Club — fractional ownership
Deeded fractional interests in dedicated club residences, with usage governed by the club calendar and documents. Fractional here is a hospitality product wrapped around a real property interest — the diligence is reading the documents, the dues history, and the resale market for the specific interest, not the brochure.
Dues, rental arrangements, and program details are set by the association and club documents in force at purchase — I brief clients from the current documents, never from assumptions.
Rebekah at One Vail Road
Experience from the inside.
Rebekah served on the Four Seasons Private Residences Vail Phase II development sales team during her decade with Vail's leading broker teams, and her transaction history includes multiple residences at One Vail Road.
That vantage — development-team experience plus a continuing record of private resales — means clients get more than access: floor-plan-level comparison, honest views on value between stacks and exposures, and introductions to the people who make ownership effortless.
Availability
Residences now offered.
Live inventory
No One Vail Road residences are publicly offered at this moment
Selected past sales at One Vail Road
1 Vail Road, Unit 6103
Vail Village, CO
$10,500,000
4 bd · 4 ba · 2,650 sq ft · Condominium
1 Vail Road, Unit 7106
Vail Village, CO
$7,600,000
4 bd · 4 ba · 4,219 sq ft · Condominium
1 Vail Road, Unit 6012
Vail Village, CO
$5,000,000
2 bd · 2 ba · 2,311 sq ft · Condominium
1 Vail Road, Unit 4101
Vail Village, CO
$3,900,000
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,842 sq ft · Condominium
1 Vail Road, Unit 6101
Vail Village, CO
$3,700,000
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,880 sq ft · Condominium
A client, verbatim
On fractional counsel.
Now that my purchase of a fractional share… is complete I am writing to thank you for your expert counsel during the process… You alertly structured my first offer on the property to eliminate my potential payment for any HOA dues that would not be useful to me… and consequently saved me a potential cost of $3000 to $5000.
Questions owners ask
Four Seasons Vail, candidly.
What is the difference between the Private Residences and the Residence Club?
The Private Residences are whole-ownership condominiums — you own the residence outright, with access to resort services. The Residence Club is deeded fractional ownership: a recorded interest in a specific club residence with a defined usage calendar. They suit different patterns of use and different capital strategies, and resale dynamics differ meaningfully between the two.
Do residences include access to hotel amenities and services?
Ownership at One Vail Road is closely integrated with the resort — spa, pool, dining, ski concierge, and residence services are part of daily life there. The precise services, fees, and rental arrangements are governed by the association and resort agreements in force at the time of purchase, and I walk clients through the current documents in detail.
Can a residence generate rental income?
Some owners place residences into rental arrangements when they are not in residence; terms, management options, and revenue expectations depend on current programs and Town of Vail rules. I model realistic scenarios with current figures rather than quoting a standing number, because these programs change.
How often do residences come to market?
Rarely, and often quietly. Inventory at One Vail Road is limited, and desirable floor plans may trade with little public exposure. This is a market where relationships and preparation matter — knowing what you want before it surfaces is most of the work.
What should a fractional buyer examine before purchasing?
The club documents: usage calendar and reservation rules, dues history, exchange privileges, and the resale market for the specific interest. Fractional ownership at this level is a lifestyle purchase first and an asset second — but it should still be underwritten like an asset.
Considering One Vail Road?
A private consultation covers current and forthcoming availability, whole versus fractional structures, and the honest arithmetic of ownership.