Štítek: national_localized
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$302.6M Miami Rental Tower Loan Is a Reminder for Aspen Renters and Owners: Big Capital Still Wants Well-Located Housing
A $302.6 million construction loan for an 890-unit Downtown Miami tower is a national rental-housing signal worth watching in Aspen, where timing, lease strategy, and supply conversations often matter as much as price.
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$25.5M for 125 Units in Toms River Is a Useful Lease-Supply Signal for Aspen’s Summer Housing Decisions
A $25.5 million apartment acquisition loan in New Jersey will not move Aspen pricing on its own, but it does highlight something local clients should watch closely: institutional capital is still willing to fund rental housing when the asset, sponsor, and timeline align.
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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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20.7% Builder Margins and 20% Cancellations Offer Aspen a Clear Read on Today’s Buyer Hesitation
D.R. Horton’s latest results point to a national pattern Aspen clients should pay attention to: demand has not disappeared, but buyers are taking longer to commit. Here’s what that may mean for pricing, timing, and negotiation in Aspen.
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6.76% Mortgage Rates Put Aspen Payment Strategy Back in Focus
A national drop in mortgage applications is a useful signal for Aspen buyers and sellers: when borrowing costs jump, decisions tend to shift from price headlines to payment structure, liquidity, and timing.
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Aspen Leases Matter More as U.S. Ownership Holds at 65.0%
The national homeownership rate stayed at 65.0% in Q2 2026, a sign that affordability pressure is still shaping housing decisions. In Aspen, that keeps lease strategy, timing, and purchase optionality firmly in focus.
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Insurance Costs Deserve a Place in Aspen Offer Math
A national reminder about homeowners insurance matters in Aspen because purchase price and mortgage rate are only part of the carrying-cost picture. In the Glenwood Springs metro, active listings reached 583 in June 2026, up 11.7% year over year, giving buyers more room to compare total ownership costs before they write.
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6.66% Rates Meet Record Senior Housing Wealth
A 6.66% average 30-year mortgage rate and $14.92 trillion in housing wealth for owners 62 and older point to a more nuanced Aspen conversation around timing, leverage, and transition planning.
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20% of Listings Took Price Cuts in July
A national rise in price reductions is a useful signal for Aspen sellers: mid-summer buyers are still active, but they are reacting quickly to pricing that misses the market.
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Starter-Home Affordability Eased 1.5% Nationally
A national affordability shift is modest but real: the income needed to buy a typical U.S. starter home fell 1.5% year over year. For Aspen-area buyers, sellers, and landlords, the useful signal is where budget-sensitive demand may concentrate when higher-end pricing stays firm.