5 Tips for Finding a Ski Rental in Breck

Don’t get me wrong; I love all seasons in Breck. But, there comes a point around mid-August when I start counting down the days to ski season. This is when I adore living in Summit County the most.

I like waking up early to grab a breakfast burrito at The Crown before spending a quiet morning carving fresh tracks on Peak 9. Not to mention, it’s always magical to see Breck transform into a sparkling, winter wonderland during these months.

If you plan to spend a lot of time in Summit County this winter and spring (let’s be honest – you do), it might be time to consider finding a ski rental in Breck. There are so many perks to having your own place to call “home” in Summit County, even if only for the season.

For one, not having to sit in Sunday traffic on I-70 is worth the investment in and of itself. With a seasonal rental, you can come and go as you please – which usually means driving straight to work on Monday mornings. And, you can keep the kitchen stocked with your favorite wine and snacks for snowy nights at home. Of course, nothing beats the feeling of having a familiar bed to snuggle into after a long day on the mountain.

Ready to find your home away from home in Summit County? I have a few tips for finding a ski rental in Breck you’ll definitely want to read if you’re hoping to secure a seasonal property this winter.

5 Tips for Finding a Ski Rental in Breck

  1. Start your search now.

When I say “now,” I really mean it. I know it seems early, but trust me – all of the good rentals get snatched up quicker than you realize. A Summit County luxury homes realtor can help you find the perfect spot.

  1. Plan on sticking around.

When it comes to finding a ski rental in Breck, expect to sign a six-month lease. I promise, there’s so much to do and see – it’ll be worth it!

  1. Expect to pay more.

Breck is a popular place to be from opening day onward. So, plan on paying a premium for the prime months. The rent on a seasonal lease is roughly 25% to 35% more per month than an annual lease.

  1. Don’t count on sharing a rental.

Sharing a seasonal ski rental with another family is fun, but this rarely happens anymore. Most homeowners want to protect their investments and minimize wear and tear. Set your budget accordingly.

  1. No hot tub? Don’t stress.

If you have great luck finding a ski rental in Breck but the house doesn’t have a hot tub, don’t stress. You can buy a punch pass to the Breck Rec Center where you can use the pool, hot tub, sauna, and workout facilities.

Need Help Finding a Ski Rental in Breck?

I thought you might! But I’m here to help; send me an inquiry, and I can connect with you with a trusted Breckenridge company. If you’re thinking about homeownership by the end of the ski season (a lot of people are!), I would be honored to be your real estate agent and help you find your forever home.

Give me a ring at (970) 333-0082 or email me at [email protected] to let me know what you’re looking for in a ski rental this winter. In the meantime, let’s stay in touch on Instagram. I’m excited to hear from you! 

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