Short-term rental regulations for 15 cities in Colorado
Aspen is one of the most expensive and exclusive STR markets in the US. The city limits STR licenses and requires annual...
Boulder restricts STRs to primary residences only — no investor-owned STRs allowed. Unhosted rentals (host not present...
Breckenridge is one of Colorado's top ski resort STR markets. The town caps STR licenses and some areas require a lotter...
Colorado Springs is an emerging STR market with a relatively permissive regulatory environment. No owner-occupancy requi...
Crested Butte is Colorado's last great ski town — authentic mountain culture without the Vail/Aspen crowds. The town c...
Denver requires STRs to be the host's primary residence — no investor-owned STRs allowed. License costs $100/year. Pla...
Durango is a historic railroad town and ski destination that has implemented STR licensing with caps and zoning restrict...
Estes Park is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park — 4+ million visitors annually. Permissive STR environment w...
Glenwood Springs on the way to Aspen has implemented STR licensing with caps and owner-occupancy requirements. Housing p...
Ouray, the Switzerland of America, is a tiny mountain hot-springs town with strong STR demand. Ouray County requires bus...
Pagosa Springs is a hot-springs and ski destination in the San Juan Mountains. Archuleta County requires STR registratio...
Steamboat Springs (Ski Town USA) has implemented STR caps due to workforce housing pressure. Annual license required. De...
Telluride is one of Colorado's most exclusive ski and festival towns — film festival, bluegrass festival, and world-cl...
Vail is a world-class ski resort town with a very STR-friendly regulatory environment. The town's economy depends on vac...
Winter Park Resort is a Denver-area ski destination with a well-established STR market. Grand County permits STRs with l...