Mountain · 7,522 ft
Rentals in Estes Park.
Where the Flatirons meet a working downtown. 38 long-term homes in our portfolio — from Pearl Street lofts to Sunshine Canyon cabins, all listed honestly.
In Estes Park right now
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Why rent in Estes Park
A college town with mountain weekends — and a transit pass that actually works.
Most Estes Park residents work in tourism, healthcare (Estes Park Health is the largest employer), or remote roles. The drive to downtown Boulder is 90 minutes via Highway 36 in dry conditions; to downtown Denver, 100 minutes via Highway 7. Pinecrest's Estes Park advisor handles all eight of our properties personally and can usually meet for a guided tour within 72 hours.
Local FAQ
Renting in Estes Park, answered.
How does Boulder's rental licensing work?
Every long-term rental in city limits requires a current rental license. Pinecrest pulls and renews these for every home we manage — you'll see the license number on the listing.
Is parking included?
Most homes include 1–2 dedicated spots. Pearl Street and University Hill are permit zones; we'll guide you through resident permits if applicable.
What about wildfire mitigation?
Every Sunshine Canyon and Boulder Heights home is inspected annually for defensible space and ember-resistant venting. We coordinate evacuations directly through Pinecrest if a watch is issued.
Can I have a dog at altitude?
Most homes are pet-friendly (2 max). Confirm breed restrictions on the individual listing — some HOAs have additional rules.
Are utilities ever included?
Trash and water are typically owner-paid in condos and HOA properties. Single-family homes are usually all-tenant. Each listing states it explicitly.
How early can I tour?
Self-tours run 7am–9pm seven days a week. Guided tours are available by appointment Mon–Sat.
