Štítek: Aspen market update
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Aspen Financing Conversations Shift at 6.43%
A modest national rate improvement gives Aspen buyers another financing scenario to evaluate, while limited local listings and high pricing keep the broader decision highly property-specific.
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72.5 Pending Sales Index and a 4.7% Western Dip: What Aspen Buyers, Sellers, and Investors Should Read From June
National contract activity softened in June, with the pending sales index at 72.5 and the West down 4.7% month over month. For Aspen clients, the takeaway is less about headline weakness and more about buyer timing, rate sensitivity, and sharper negotiation expectations.
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6.65% Mortgage Rates, 7% Fewer Purchase Applications: Aspen Buyers and Sellers Get a Clearer Mid-Summer Demand Signal
Mortgage applications fell 2.7% last week as the 30-year fixed rate rose to 6.65%, while purchase demand dropped 7% and refinance activity climbed 4%. For Aspen clients, that combination is less about a broad slowdown and more about how buyer urgency, financing structure, and listing strategy may shift in the weeks ahead.
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When a Single-Family Home Feels Out of Reach in Aspen, Condos and Townhomes Deserve a Fresh Look
A national affordability signal points buyers back to attached housing. In Aspen, that makes condos and townhomes worth a closer look for clients weighing payment, access, and timing.
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Lumberyard Construction Signals Aspen’s Biggest Housing Shift
Aspen’s largest-ever affordable housing project is moving from plan to disruption on the ground, while national data shows rates still near 7% and inventory slowly improving.
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May Sales Up 16.2%, but June Supply Up 11.7% in Aspen’s Metro Market
Over the past year, Aspen’s broader metro market has strengthened in price, but the biggest meaningful change is supply, not speed. Median sale price rose 16.2% year over year in May 2026, while active listings increased 11.7% in June 2026.