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Summit County Real Estate Market Update – March 2026
There was a notable increase in closings in March compared to the first two months of the year, while both average sale price and price per square foot remained flat. This points to steady demand within a more balanced market. March saw 105 residential closings in...
The Story is Inventory
We have been saying for months that the “story” in our market is inventory. So we wrote a picture story book this month and recorded a video showing you how inventory and sales have compared monthly from 2018 to current for the whole Summit County market and all...
What It Really Takes to Build a Life (and Business) in Summit County
There’s a version of the mountain dream people like to sell you—powder days, patio beers, and a “one season turned forever” story. And then there’s the real version. We sat down with Lauren Hitchell, a Summit County business owner who didn’t just visit the...
February 2026 – Amy’s Shenanigans
Darren and I took a big ski trip to St. Anton Austria (the Arlberg ski area) to ski for a week and I can’t even explain how striking and beautiful the Austrian Alps are. We even spent a couple days in Munich where we enjoyed the historic sights and had a few beers and...
Summit County Real Estate Market Update – February 2026
February 2026 - Start by understanding that in February’s residential sales in Summit County, 20 of the 77 total units sold were new construction condos in Brightwood at Keystone. These units ranged from over $800 to $1200 a square foot and many were sold as pre-sales...
January 2026 – Candice’s Shenanigans
January started off with some sledding hikes with the Michudas. Megan built a great jump that turned into a 30 minute adventure. We also celebrated a belated Christmas with my parents where Yaya spoiled the kids. I have gotten in some skinning including this ladies...
Summit County Real Estate Market Update – January 2026
January 2026 stats were slightly below the regular January trends. January tends to be the lowest month for sales volume, due to the holiday season’s lack of contracts. There were only 58 residential sales in Summit County in January 2026. Not too unusual for January...
January 2026 – Amy’s Shenanigans
January is a long cold month, so we broke it up by going to Mexico to celebrate a friend’s birthday, golf, play pickleball and relax. My free time has involved more weight lifting and gym time so be ready for me to show off my biceps soon. (Not really.) I held...
What’s Going On With Appraisals Right Now?
By Amy Nakos and Candice De, The Amy Nakos Group Over the last 30 days, we’ve had three separate transactions where the appraisal came in below the contract purchase price. That’s notable—and not something we typically see. Historically, appraisals at least come in at...
Summit County Real Estate Market Update: What the Q4 2025 Mountain Trends Report Tells Us
The Q4 2025 Mountain Trends Report confirms what many buyers and sellers in Summit County are already sensing: the market has shifted, but it hasn’t broken. Prices have largely flattened after years of rapid appreciation, inventory is up, and buyers finally have more...
2025 Summit County Real Estate Market Review
Summit County Real Estate Market 2025: What Really Happened (And What 2026 Holds) Is the Summit County real estate market crashing?Did home prices drop in 2025?Are condos struggling while single-family homes stay strong?And is 2026 the right time to buy a mountain...
December 2025 – Candice’s Shenanigans
December flew by, but the holiday season was filled with lots of love and some travel! First off, I did a hut trip to Sister’s Hut in Breckenridge, which was the first real snow we saw this year and included some quality feminine bonding over face masks. Then we...
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