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Colorado buyers gain options as Western Slope housing market rebalances
By Vail Daily
· July 3, 2026
· 1 min read
Colorado’s housing market wrapped up the spring season with more inventory than in previous years, setting up an active summer for buyers — even as economic and political uncertainty continues to drive up prices.
Colorado continued its momentum toward a “balanced and sustainable environment” i...
Key takeaway Colorado continued its momentum toward a “balanced and sustainable environment” i...
Why this matters in Aspen News
As the Western Slope housing market rebalances, Pitkin County residents can expect to see a ripple effect in Aspen 's real estate scene. With a healthier inventory of homes statewide, local buyers may find more options in the Aspen market, which has historically been characterized by low supply and high demand. The median sales price of single-family homes in Colorado is now $565,000, which is still relatively low compared to Aspen's luxury market, but the increase in inventory could lead to more moderate price growth in the area. Additionally, the longer average time a home spends on the market, now at 56 days, may give buyers more negotiating power, potentially shifting the balance in favor of buyers in the Aspen market. As summer visitors arrive, it will be worth watching how the local real estate market responds to these statewide trends.
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Category: business ·
Published: July 3, 2026 ·
Source: Vail Daily ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Colorado’s housing market wrapped up the spring season with more inventory than in previous years, setting up an active summer for buyers — even as economic and political uncertainty continues to drive up prices.
Colorado continued its momentum toward a “balanced and sustainable environment” i...
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