Summit County Market Updates Blog

Breckenridge and Summit County Real Estate Market Trends, Updates, and Insights

The BuyBreck Team Happenings: Moose, Mountains, and a Bit of Casa Bonita Chaos
Anna Stout Anna Stout

The BuyBreck Team Happenings: Moose, Mountains, and a Bit of Casa Bonita Chaos

From hiking Breckenridge’s Baker’s Tank trail to spotting moose right outside our home, the past month with The BuyBreck Team has been full of mountain magic. We toured the new Brightwood development in Keystone, enjoyed 360-degree views from RMU’s rooftop, and even made a long-awaited trip to Denver’s Casa Bonita. Between summer tennis matches and showcasing our stunning Lodge at Lake Dillon listing, it’s been a season of adventure and real estate excitement in Summit County.

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Summit County Real Estate Market Update: YTD Through May 2025
Brady Stout Brady Stout

Summit County Real Estate Market Update: YTD Through May 2025

As we head into the heart of the summer selling season, the Summit County real estate market is showing signs of renewed activity. The big news is the increase in inventory. With 710 active listings year-to-date, inventory is up 38% compared to this time last year. This is the highest level we’ve seen since 2019 and offers buyers more options than they’ve had in recent memory.

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Breckenridge Calendar of Events: Summer ‘25
Anna Stout Anna Stout

Breckenridge Calendar of Events: Summer ‘25

Discover the best summer events in Breckenridge, Colorado, from June through September 2025. From Breck Pride and Fourth of July celebrations to food and wine festivals, mountain bike races, and the iconic Breckenridge International Festival of Arts, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy live music, tastings, family-friendly fun, and outdoor adventures all season long. Plan your visit around these unforgettable summer experiences.

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April 2025 Summit County Market Update: Inventory Surge Creates Opportunity
Anna Stout Anna Stout

April 2025 Summit County Market Update: Inventory Surge Creates Opportunity

Summit County’s April 2025 real estate market shows a 42% increase in active inventory compared to last year, offering buyers more options than at any point since before COVID. Average sales prices rose 7%, but increased days on market and a dip in list-to-sold price ratio suggest growing negotiation power for buyers. With inventory expected to peak by mid-August, strategic pricing is crucial for sellers. Explore detailed trends by town and discover what this means for your buying or selling plans in Summit County.

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