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By Laurine Lassalle/Aspen Journalism at Aspen Daily News
· July 19, 2026
· 1 min read
Pitkin County Community Development Deputy Director Nicole Rebeck-Stout. left, and Analyst Alex Sanchez look at STR application processing times. Pitkin County saw a 29% drop in the number of STR properties in the past three years and a 62% decline…
Key takeaway left, and Analyst Alex Sanchez look at STR application processing times.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The decline in short-term rental properties in Pitkin County has significant implications for the local housing market and economy. With a 29% drop in STR properties over the past three years, the county may see a shift in the types of visitors it attracts, potentially leading to more long-term rentals and a more stable community. This trend could also impact local businesses that rely on the tourism industry, as they may need to adapt to a changing demographic. Furthermore, the decrease in STR properties may lead to increased availability of housing for local residents, which has been a longstanding concern in Aspen given its high cost of living and limited inventory of affordable housing. As the city continues to navigate the balance between preserving its character and managing its growth, the decline in STR properties will be an important factor to watch.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 19, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Daily News ·
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What is this story about? Pitkin County Community Development Deputy Director Nicole Rebeck-Stout. left, and Analyst Alex Sanchez look at STR application processing times. Pitkin County saw a 29% drop in the number of STR properties in the past three years and a 62% decline…
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