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Guest column: Where did all the homes go? The supply side of our housing crisis
By Jason Schraub and April LongHabitat Column at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· July 7, 2026
· 5 min read
There’s a question that often comes up when people talk about housing in the Roaring Fork Valley: Do we actually have a supply problem, or just a price problem?
We understand the instinct. Prices are the most visible part of the crisis. The median home price in Glenwood Springs topped $1 milli...
Key takeaway The median home price in Glenwood Springs topped $1 million in 2025.
Why this matters in Aspen News
In Aspen , the housing crisis is deeply intertwined with the local economy and workforce. With a median home price far out of reach for many residents, the city's businesses and services rely heavily on the 26,000 daily commuters who come from surrounding areas like Glenwood Springs and Basalt. The lack of affordable housing options in Aspen itself exacerbates this issue, forcing workers to seek housing in other parts of the Roaring Fork Valley. As organizations like Habitat for Humanity RFV and WMRHC work to address the supply problem, Aspen's city government and local stakeholders must consider how to support these efforts and create more affordable housing options within the city limits. This could involve exploring innovative building methods, incentivizing developers to include affordable units in new projects, or implementing policies to preserve existing affordable housing stock.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? There’s a question that often comes up when people talk about housing in the Roaring Fork Valley: Do we actually have a supply problem, or just a price problem?
We understand the instinct. Prices are the most visible part of the crisis. The median home price in Glenwood Springs topped $1 milli...
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