Rating Details:
The property manager was somewhat unhelpful.
The vacation rental was clean.
I was more than happy with the location.
I was satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental.
Overall, I do not recommend this vacation rental.
Reviewer Comments:
1/5 - recent visit to Breckenridge, CO was a less than desired adventure with Breckenridge Resort Management(BRM). The Expedia description that BRM created for the property at 120 Sawmill Rd #101 leaves much to be desired. Property descriptions are used to make important lodging decisions and without full transparency including, and not exclusive to, such as parking and HOA relationship (external), plus communications with clients are vital. BRM did not mention limited parking but free parking was included. We had two cars and had to park second car miles away for an additional cost. Management and HOA need a better partnership and plan when disturbances to client crosses the internal/external property management line. HOA experienced a malfunctioning sprinkler system, which for 3 nights at 1130pm and 530am sounded like a firehose slamming against the back of our condo for 30min each occurrence. Original contact with management mentions they have no control over this as it's an HOA issue. As a client spending $xxxx, BRM should work to resolve the issue regardless which side of the line it falls on bottom line. I choose lodging based on management disclosures to ensure a great experience in which a good night’s rest is top priority.Faulting dishwasher - contacted management regarding wet kitchen floor, maintenance came and found faulty dishwasher and told would be contacted what next to do. We never heard back and had to reach out to management again to ensure they were aware when we checked out. This experience has left us disappointed with our visit to Breckenridge and especially Breckenridge Resort Management. I have enjoyed visiting Breckenridge over the years from snowboarding, mountain biking, to mountain climbing. Rest and comfort are paramount to our visits and this trip missed that mark by 14,000ft. Much of my summers, and partial winters, are spent traveling out west including Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Idaho, and BC. This has been