March 24, 2026
Looking for a Vail Valley neighborhood that actually lives well in every season? Singletree in Edwards gives you sun, trails, golf, and quick resort access without sacrificing everyday convenience. If you want a place that works for both powder days and shoulder-season hikes, you’ll find a lot to like here. In this guide, you’ll learn how life flows in Singletree, what homes cost, which costs to plan for, and the practical details that make year-round living easier. Let’s dive in.
Singletree sits on the north side of the Eagle River valley in the Edwards area of Eagle County. The community includes nearly 1,000 homes across single-family residences, duplexes, townhomes, and condos. Locally, people often call it the “Sunbelt of the Valley” for its sunnier, high-desert feel and south-facing slopes that catch afternoon light. You can explore the neighborhood overview on the official Singletree community site.
The neighborhood has active local governance through the Singletree Property Owners Association (SPOA) and a Metro District. There is also a community center at 1010 Berry Creek Road that supports resident programming and private event rentals. These anchors add to the area’s year-round rhythm.
The Sonnenalp Club is Singletree’s major amenity hub. It is a semi-private, full-service club with a championship 18-hole course designed by Jay Morrish and Bob Cupp, a large fitness center, pools, court sports, and on-site dining at Harvest. The club highlights one of the valley’s longest golf seasons, often opening earlier and closing later than other courses. Learn more on the Sonnenalp Club golf page.
Singletree offers an internal trail network that links into broader valley routes and public lands. You can hop on the Mesquite, Knob Hill, and June Creek trails, plus an Avon connector, for everyday hikes and rides. Some trails are seasonal, like Knob Hill, which is closed December 15 through April 30. Many homes back to open space or sit near BLM and USFS access, which is a big lifestyle advantage. Check the community’s trail map and season notes.
Edwards sits on the Eagle River, so you have easy access to fishing, rafting, and the valley’s paved paths. Beaver Creek and Vail are short drives away, which means you can ski in the morning and be home for a sunny afternoon walk. That mix of river, resort, and trail access is one of the area’s defining draws for full-time and second-home owners.
You’ll find a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes, and condos throughout Singletree. Many lots are oriented for southern and western exposure, which means winter solar gain, warmer decks, and great sunset views. A meaningful number of homes sit along or overlook the fairways of the Sonnenalp course, which is often a premium feature. The architecture ranges from mountain-contemporary with timber and stone to pockets of southwestern-influenced stucco. Interiors can vary from modestly updated townhomes to high-end custom golf homes. For a high-level neighborhood snapshot, start with the Singletree community overview.
If you want a fast market anchor, the neighborhood median home price is $2,195,000 based on a January 2026 snapshot, with around 19 active listings and a median days on market near 124 days. You can view the current neighborhood snapshot on Realtor.com’s Singletree page.
Price ranges vary by property type and finishes, but here are helpful ballparks:
Price per square foot varies widely by product type and location. Recent examples show smaller, renovated townhomes trending higher per square foot than larger homes. Always check live MLS data for current inventory and your exact property class.
For county-wide context, Eagle County has maintained elevated median sale prices with inventory that moves seasonally. You can compare neighborhood trends to county figures in the latest Eagle County market report.
Sonnenalp Club membership is not included with home ownership. Initiation fees and monthly dues apply, and tiers like Full, Sports, and Junior carry different access levels for golf, fitness, pools, and dining. Availability can change, so it pays to inquire early and confirm current details on the Sonnenalp Club membership page.
Association costs in Singletree can range from modest annual dues for certain single-family filings to several hundred dollars per month for some condo and townhome communities. Those assessments materially affect your carrying cost and often cover items like road upkeep, snow removal, exterior maintenance, and amenities. Review each property’s budget, reserves, and coverage list before you write an offer.
Singletree’s open-space edges are a lifestyle benefit, but they also mean responsibility. The Eagle County Community Wildfire Protection Plan identifies the area’s fuels and recommends creating defensible space and pursuing ongoing mitigation at the homesite level. Roofing choices, vegetation management, and seasonal work matter here. You can review the county’s guidance in the Eagle County CWPP.
Living here puts you minutes from I-70, Beaver Creek, and Vail, but winter weather can slow travel. Plan extra time on storm days and confirm who handles snow removal for your specific property or association. On the bright side, many south-facing trails and connector paths remain usable throughout much of the winter when conditions allow. Be sure to note seasonal closures like Knob Hill on the community trails page, and remember that higher-elevation links often reopen in late spring.
If you travel often, Eagle County Regional Airport is a practical nearby option. Typical driving time to Edwards is about 25 to 30 minutes in normal conditions, which can be helpful for holiday trips and guest arrivals. You can see a quick estimate using the EGE-to-Edwards drive time tool.
Singletree is within Eagle County School District RE-50. The local public high school for the area is Battle Mountain High School in Edwards. You can view general school information on the Battle Mountain High School site. The Edwards area also offers regional medical services, including Vail Health’s Edwards campus and a valley care network.
Ready to see how Singletree lives in every season? Let’s walk routes, tour homes that match your wish list, and talk strategy around club access and carrying costs. For private guidance and curated showings, connect with A.K. Schleusner.
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