Latest Aspen Real Estate Market Summary

Aspen Real Estate Market Update 2025–2026

The Aspen real estate market remains defined by one thing: constrained supply and steady luxury demand. In 2025, Aspen dollar sales rose 38% to $2.51B, with prices continuing to climb as inventory remains historically limited. Today, Aspen ranks among the most expensive real estate markets in the United States, with top properties now trading in the $5,000–$7,000+ per square foot range. The driving force is clear: a growing concentration of global wealth. Aspen now competes directly with major wealth centers like New York City, Hong Kong, and London — a shift that continues to push pricing beyond traditional metrics.

Bottom line: Limited supply continues to support pricing. For long-term investors, Aspen real estate remains a proven safe-harbor asset with lifestyle return.

Read the full Estin Report 2025 in Review

To learn more about Aspen properties for sale, the Aspen real estate market and our history from a life-time Aspenite contact Sotheby’s broker Tim Estin MBA (970.309.6163 or email).

Aspen Real Estate Market Reports

The Estin Report provides current, data-driven analysis of the Aspen real estate market and Snowmass Village real estate trends, including monthly snapshots, annual reviews, pricing data and inventory analysis.

For buyers, sellers and investors, this page is the central source for the latest Aspen real estate market reports, including the 2025 Year in Review and current 2026 updates.

Featured Report: 2025 Year in Review

  • $2.51B total sales (+38% YoY)
  • Median home price: $17.5M (+31%)
  • Inventory remains constrained

The 2025 market was defined by ultra-luxury growth and continued supply constraints, with pricing increasingly influenced by global wealth dynamics.

Read the full 2025 Year in Review →

Latest Aspen Real Estate Market Updates

Monthly reports track pricing trends, inventory changes, and sales activity across Aspen and Snowmass Village.

Market Trends

  • Limited inventory and strict zoning constraints
  • Strong luxury demand and high percentage of cash buyers
  • Growing influence of global wealth
  • Aspen as a long-term safe-harbor asset

Bottom line: The Aspen real estate market remains one of the most supply-constrained and expensive markets in the United States.

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