Mountain Rose Realty — Telluride, Colorado

Telluride Townhomes & Condos for Sale

Townhomes and condominiums in Telluride and Mountain Village.

Telluride Townhomes & Condos

Townhomes and condominiums are the most accessible entry point into the Telluride market. They are found both in the historic Town of Telluride — where converted and purpose-built units sit within the walkable Victorian grid — and throughout Mountain Village, where ski-access townhomes and condominiums cluster near the lifts and the Village Core.

It is worth being precise about the terms. In Telluride, a 'townhome' is typically a multi-level attached residence with its own ground-floor entrance — close to the lifestyle of a detached home, often with a garage and outdoor space. A 'condo' is most often a single-floor flat or duplex unit inside a larger building, frequently with shared amenities and concierge or hotel-style services. Both categories share an HOA structure but the day-to-day experience is different, and so are the price points.

For many buyers, a townhome or condo is the practical way to own in Telluride: lower maintenance than a detached home, often a strong short-term rental profile, and locations within walking distance of skiing, dining, or the gondola. Homeowners association structures, fees, and rental rules vary widely and deserve close review.

Townhomes in particular cluster in Mountain Village's residential pockets — the Cassidy Ridge, Aspen Ridge, Aspen Glade, Adam's Ridge, and Mountainside Inn complexes among them — and along the periphery of the Town of Telluride where larger parcels were redeveloped for multi-family use. Pricing for two- to four-bedroom Mountain Village townhomes typically runs from the high $1 millions into the $3–4 million range, with true ski-in/ski-out townhomes pulling well above that.

Condos cover an even broader range. Entry-tier studios and one-bedroom units in mid-Village complexes start in the low $1 millions; landmark residence-club buildings — Lumière, Inn at Lost Creek, See Forever Village, Franz Klammer Lodge, Mountain Lodge Telluride, and the Four Seasons Hotel & Residences (under development) — run from roughly $1.5 million for fractional shares to $8 million+ for full-ownership penthouse units. Each building has distinct HOA dues, rental programs, and pet/owner-use rules that materially affect total cost of ownership.

The listings below are current townhomes and condominiums across the Telluride region. Mountain Rose Realty can help you weigh location, HOA terms, and rental potential to find the unit that fits how you plan to use it.

Current Telluride Townhomes & Condos Listings

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are condos a good way to buy into Telluride?

For many buyers, yes. Townhomes and condominiums are the most attainable entry point into the Telluride market, with lower maintenance than a detached home and, in many cases, strong short-term rental potential.

What is the difference between a townhome and a condo in Telluride?

In Telluride, a townhome is typically a multi-level attached residence with its own ground-floor entrance, often with a garage and private outdoor space — close to the experience of a detached home. A condo is most often a single-floor flat or duplex unit inside a larger building, frequently with shared amenities and hotel-style services. Both have HOAs, but day-to-day use and price points differ.

Where are condos and townhomes located in Telluride?

Both in the historic Town of Telluride, within the walkable Victorian grid, and throughout Mountain Village, where ski-access condominiums cluster near the lifts and the Village Core. Townhomes are concentrated in Mountain Village complexes such as Cassidy Ridge, Aspen Ridge, Aspen Glade, and Adam’s Ridge.

What does a townhome cost in Telluride?

Two- to four-bedroom Mountain Village townhomes typically run from the high $1 millions into the $3–4 million range, with true ski-in/ski-out townhomes well above that. In-town Telluride townhomes are rarer and tend to price similarly to small single-family Victorians.

What are the best condo buildings in Telluride?

The landmark residence-club and hotel-condominium buildings include the Lumière, Inn at Lost Creek, See Forever Village, Franz Klammer Lodge, Mountain Lodge Telluride, and the Four Seasons Hotel & Residences (under development). Each has its own HOA structure, rental program, and amenity package — meaningful differences when comparing units.

What should I check before buying a Telluride condo?

Review the homeowners association budget, reserves, fees, and especially the rental rules. Short-term rental policies vary by building and significantly affect both use and value. Also confirm pet rules, owner-use restrictions, and whether the building participates in a hotel rental program.

Can you rent out a Telluride condo short-term?

Many can be rented short-term, but rules vary materially by building and by which town the unit sits in. Mountain Village and the Town of Telluride each regulate short-term rentals separately, and individual HOAs add their own policies on top. Confirm rental status before purchase if income is part of the plan.

Are ski-in/ski-out townhomes available in Telluride?

Yes, in Mountain Village. True ski-in/ski-out townhomes are limited and typically command a meaningful premium over townhomes that are walk-to-lift or gondola-adjacent. The difference between true ski-access and walk-to-lift is not always clear from a listing alone — local broker knowledge helps separate the two.

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