Štítek: Snowmass Village real estate
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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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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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Colorado Rates Keep Aspen Condo Timing in Play
Colorado mortgage and refinance rates are one signal worth watching in Aspen, especially when metro-level active listings reached 583 in June 2026, up 11.7% year over year. For condo buyers, sellers, and cash buyers weighing leverage, financing costs still shape timing and negotiation.
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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.
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July Jobs Loss May Ease Aspen Financing Pressure
A weaker national labor report may reduce the odds of a near-term Fed hike, which matters in Aspen less as a market forecast than as a timing signal for financed buyers, second-home purchasers, and lease-versus-buy conversations.
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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.