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12.3% of Aspen Metro Listings Sold Above List in May 2026
In the Aspen metro, 12.3% of listings sold above asking in May 2026. That points to selective—not universal—competition, making disciplined pricing analysis, strong terms, and a deliberate contingency strategy more important than automatically bidding over list.
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Carbondale’s 58-Unit Lawsuit Sharpens Aspen Housing Diligence
A habitability lawsuit in Carbondale puts housing stewardship alongside scarcity, luxury pricing, and national real estate capital signals in this week’s Aspen market picture.
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94 Days on Market Gives Aspen Buyers Room to Negotiate
Aspen’s metro data points to a market with selective buyer leverage, while limited new supply and elevated pricing continue to support well-positioned sellers.
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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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74 Days to Pending and 583 Active Listings Shape an Aspen Relocation Search
For someone relocating to Aspen, the key takeaway is that the broader Glenwood Springs metro market is active but not instant: homes averaged 74 days to pending in June 2026, while 583 active listings gave buyers more choice than a year earlier. In practice, that points to starting your search early, using metro data carefully,…
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$992,600 Is the Starting Budget Benchmark for a First Aspen-Area Home
A realistic first-home budget around Aspen starts near the Glenwood Springs metro typical home value of $992,600, with recent closed sales at a median of $874,500. The right planning number depends on whether you are targeting the broader entry point shown by sales or the higher benchmark implied by current value data.
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Colorado’s 3-Business-Day Policy Rule Adds a New Due-Diligence Step for Aspen Homeowners During Fire Season
A new Colorado insurance rule requiring policy copies within three business days is a timely signal for Aspen owners, buyers, and sellers. Here’s how wildfire-related coverage details can affect due diligence, claims readiness, and transaction conversations in the Roaring Fork Valley.
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Aspen Real Estate Market Brief — June 2026
Glenwood Springs metro indicators through June 2026 point to strengthening seller leverage around Aspen, with values still rising, more inventory available, and contract timing modestly slower. Here is what those metro-level signals may mean for Aspen-area luxury buyers and sellers.
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Is now a good time to buy a home in Aspen?
Yes for some buyers, but not for everyone. Current Glenwood Springs metro figures that cover Aspen suggest a market with more choice and slightly less pricing pressure than a year ago, while values and rents are still rising—useful signals, but not enough on their own to decide for a specific Aspen property or neighborhood.
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How long does it take to sell a house in Aspen?
In the Aspen-area metro data, homes took a mean 74 days to go pending in June 2026. For sellers, that usually translates into planning for a listing period measured in months rather than weeks, while using the first offer window to test whether pricing is aligned with the market.