Štítek: Aspen sellers
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Aspen Families Are Weighing Housing and Childcare Together
A national affordability study puts combined housing and childcare at 52% of typical working-family income, a useful prompt for Aspen buyers to evaluate the full cost of a move.
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74 Days to Pending Makes Early Aspen Pricing Matter
In the Glenwood Springs metro, which covers Aspen, homes took a mean 74 days to go pending in Jun 2026. For an Aspen seller, an ambitious launch price can reduce early leverage, create a stale-listing cycle, and make later adjustments more visible.
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July’s Sales Dip Puts Aspen Pricing Under a Sharper Lens
Aspen buyers and sellers are entering a market where national sales slowed while the Glenwood Springs metro recorded more active listings, making property-specific pricing and negotiation strategy especially important.
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Aspen Buyers Get a Rate Cushion Below 7%
A national mortgage spread of 2.01% is helping keep 2026 mortgage rates near 6.74% instead of materially higher. For Aspen buyers and sellers, that matters because financing-sensitive demand can stay in the market even as inventory improves.
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Colorado’s Hottest ZIP Is Eaton, Not Aspen
Realtor.com’s 2026 state hot-spot ranking put Eaton at the top in Colorado, underscoring that buyer competition in the West can concentrate in select enclaves rather than define an entire market. For Aspen clients, that is a useful signal about pricing power, selectivity, and how to read demand.
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BTIG’s $154.5 Billion Q2 Origination Forecast Signals a Tighter Financing Backdrop for Aspen Buyers and Sellers
A new BTIG forecast points to softer mortgage origination activity as rates stay elevated. In Aspen, that is less about national lender earnings and more about what financed buyers, timing-sensitive sellers, and lease-to-purchase clients should assume heading into late summer.
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Inflation Eased to 3.5% in June, Giving Aspen Buyers and Renters a Better Read on Summer Financing Costs
June inflation came in at 3.5%, down from 4.2% in May, a national signal Aspen clients can use when weighing financing, lease timing, and purchase decisions this summer.
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11 AM PT and Noon PT Mortgage Briefings Point to One Aspen Shift: Rent-vs-Buy Questions Are Moving Earlier
A national mortgage signal suggests the rent-versus-buy conversation is starting sooner in the client cycle. For Aspen buyers, renters, and landlords, that timing shift matters as financing and lease decisions become more intertwined.
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10-Minute Buyer Research Is Reshaping Aspen Mortgage Conversations Before the First Showing
A Mortgage News Daily industry brief points to a practical shift for Aspen: buyers are arriving with payment research and neighborhood questions earlier, which changes how financing, pricing, and property selection should be coordinated from day one.
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Record June Prices and Lower Asking Prices Nationally Give Aspen Sellers a Sharper Pricing Test
Existing-home sales fell in June even as the national median price reached a record, a mix that matters in Aspen because it points to a market where pricing discipline may matter more than headline values alone.