Corinthian Hill is a lakeside subdivision perched on the north shore of Dillon Reservoir, directly across from the Dillon Marina and inside the Town of Dillon. Its defining quality is the view: the homes step up a hillside that looks straight out over the marina and the lake, carrying some of the best reservoir views in town, with the sailboats on the water below. The subdivision pairs two kinds of ownership rarely found together on a single hillside, lake-view single-family homes and duplexes on the upper lots, and the Dillon Bay condominium enclave below, both sharing a community clubhouse.
Perched across from the marina, with some of the best lake views in town and the sailboats below.
Two tiers on one hillside
Corinthian Hill holds two distinct products on the same north-shore slope. The upper hillside carries lake-view single-family homes and duplexes, the larger and higher-priced side of the subdivision, reaching into the multimillions at the top, and these are the homes that hold the marina-and-reservoir views the area is known for. Below them sits Dillon Bay in Corinthian Hill, a condominium enclave that offers a more accessible, lower-maintenance entry point while sharing the same lake-and-mountain outlook, over the Tenmile Range, Buffalo and Red mountains, and the reservoir. Both tiers share a community clubhouse with a pool, hot tub, and sauna, and both sit a short walk or drive from the marina, the amphitheater, and the town's restaurants and bike paths, with Breckenridge and Keystone about ten minutes away.
In town, with the town's rules
Corinthian Hill's position inside the Town of Dillon shapes the ownership math in its favor on the rental question. Because it is generally within town limits rather than the unincorporated county, it carries the town's more open short-term-rental rules, no license cap and no waitlist, in contrast with the capped county areas just east. The trade, as across the town, is the tax: Dillon's total STR tax is the highest in Summit County, though it is paid by the guest on top of the nightly rate. Because subdivision boundaries near the town edge can vary, confirm that the specific parcel is inside Town of Dillon limits, along with the current fee and tax rate and any condominium or HOA rental rules, before underwriting rental income. For a buyer who wants an elevated lake-view position across from the marina, with the choice of a single-family home or a condominium and the town's flexible rental rules, Corinthian Hill makes the case.