RIVERWALK
Condominium Residences in Multi-Story Buildings
Riverwalk Homes for Sale & Neighborhood Guide
Edwards, Colorado
Is Riverwalk a good place to buy real estate?
Yes. Riverwalk at Edwards is one of the most walkable and convenient residential enclaves in the Vail Valley, offering condominium living directly within a mixed-use district of shops, dining, and daily services. It is a strong choice for buyers who value low-maintenance ownership, year-round vibrancy, and proximity to Beaver Creek and the broader Eagle County community.
Neighborhood Overview
Riverwalk at Edwards is a purpose-built mixed-use development that blends residential condominiums with ground-floor retail and professional offices. Located along the Eagle River, it functions as one of the primary commercial and social centers of Edwards.
Unlike resort villages centered around ski lifts, Riverwalk is anchored by daily conveniences—restaurants, fitness studios, boutiques, medical services, and grocery options—making it attractive for both full-time residents and second-home buyers who want simplicity.
Its pedestrian layout, river proximity, and year-round activity create consistent demand within the broader Edwards real estate market.
Housing & Architecture
Riverwalk consists primarily of condominium residences situated above retail storefronts and along pedestrian plazas.
Architectural features include:
Multi-story mixed-use buildings
Elevator access in most buildings
Balconies and decks in select units
Secured underground or structured parking in some buildings
Units range from one-bedroom lock-and-leave layouts to larger multi-bedroom residences.
Many properties have been updated with contemporary finishes, while others present remodel opportunities.
Pricing, Trends & Market Dynamics
Riverwalk pricing reflects:
Walkability and convenience premium
Building quality and HOA strength
View orientation (river, plaza, mountain)
Interior remodel level
Parking availability
Compared to Beaver Creek and Vail Village, Riverwalk typically offers relative value while maintaining strong year-round occupancy appeal.
Inventory can be limited because there are only a finite number of residential buildings within the district.
Buyer demand often includes professionals, downsizers, and second-home owners seeking low maintenance.
What Drives Pricing in Riverwalk
Walkability to restaurants and shops
Balcony and view orientation (river vs plaza)
Underground or assigned parking availability
HOA financial strength and reserves
Updated interiors and modern finishes
Elevator access and building amenities
Lifestyle & Amenities
Residents enjoy immediate access to:
Riverwalk restaurants and cafes
Boutique shopping
Fitness studios and wellness services
Medical and professional offices
Eagle River access and walking paths
Beaver Creek Resort is approximately 10 minutes away, and Vail Village is roughly 20–25 minutes by car.
Unlike gated resort environments, Riverwalk functions as a local hub with consistent year-round energy.
Daily errands can be completed on foot, which is uncommon in most mountain communities.
Schools, District & Boundaries
Riverwalk lies within Eagle County Schools (RE-50J). School assignments vary by address and should be verified during due diligence.
HOA, Zoning & Short-Term Rentals
Riverwalk condominiums operate under building-specific HOAs.
HOA fees typically cover:
Exterior maintenance
Common areas
Elevator maintenance
Snow removal
Building insurance
Short-term rental allowances vary by building and must be verified in governing documents.
County licensing requirements apply if STR use is permitted.
Who Is Riverwalk Best For?
Professionals working in Edwards or Beaver Creek
Buyers seeking walkable daily amenities
Lock-and-leave second-home owners
Downsizers wanting simplified maintenance
Buyers prioritizing convenience over ski-in access
Buyers seeking privacy, yards, or mountain seclusion may prefer hillside communities like Singletree or Homestead.
Pros and Cons of Riverwalk
Pros
Walkable commercial district
Low-maintenance condo ownership
Strong year-round activity
Relative value vs resort villages
Proximity to Beaver Creek
Cons
Not ski-in/ski-out
Limited inventory
HOA rules may limit STR use
Less privacy than hillside neighborhoods
Commercial district can be busier during peak times
Broker’s Insider Perspective
“In Riverwalk, orientation matters. A river-facing balcony trades differently than a unit overlooking the main plaza. Buyers should evaluate HOA reserves, parking rights, and rental rules carefully. It’s one of the most convenient year-round ownership options in the Vail Valley.”
— Michael Ayre
About Local Expert Michael Ayre
Michael Ayre is a Vail Valley real estate broker with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty, specializing in residential and lifestyle properties across Edwards and Eagle County. With over 21 years of experience, he advises clients on HOA structures, walkability premiums, and long-term value in communities like Riverwalk.