Colorado Home Values & Market Trends

There have been 107,170 properties sold in the Colorado real estate market trends. Median home values in the Colorado housing market are $537,670. The median residential home value for transactions over the last 12 months is 473,701. The State of Colorado currently has 2,315 properties in foreclosure, 285 bank owned properties, and 2,030 headed for auction.

Colorado Real Estate Market Overview

CountyMedian Est. ValueCountyMedian Est. Value
Denver

$ 572,956

$ 385/sqft

Moffat

$ 318,459

$ 182/sqft

El Paso

$ 440,665

$ 226/sqft

Las Animas

$ 252,191

$ 157/sqft

Jefferson

$ 627,778

$ 366/sqft

Clear Creek

$ 773,011

$ 371/sqft

Arapahoe

$ 498,291

$ 267/sqft

Rio Grande

$ 324,668

$ 195/sqft

Adams

$ 483,339

$ 273/sqft

Ouray

$ 1,066,654

$ 433/sqft

Douglas

$ 726,871

$ 289/sqft

Custer

$ 474,862

$ 274/sqft

Weld

$ 471,636

$ 242/sqft

Alamosa

$ 309,954

$ 204/sqft

Larimer

$ 573,331

$ 293/sqft

Gilpin

$ 605,163

$ 334/sqft

Boulder

$ 768,085

$ 390/sqft

Lake

$ 530,969

$ 415/sqft

Pueblo

$ 312,602

$ 186/sqft

Prowers

$ 208,347

$ 125/sqft

Mesa

$ 427,154

$ 268/sqft

San Miguel

$ 2,618,636

$ 1,063/sqft

Broomfield

$ 628,563

$ 312/sqft

Huerfano

$ 256,834

$ 133/sqft

Garfield

$ 713,455

$ 534/sqft

Kit Carson

$ 271,402

$ 126/sqft

Teller

$ 537,767

$ 317/sqft

Rio Blanco

$ 287,347

$ 138/sqft

La Plata

$ 854,713

$ 402/sqft

Phillips

$ 255,000

$ 158/sqft

Montrose

$ 476,312

$ 282/sqft

Lincoln

$ 278,000

$ 162/sqft

Fremont

$ 355,962

$ 234/sqft

Crowley

$ 183,613

$ 139/sqft

Eagle

$ 1,782,551

$ 767/sqft

Washington

$ 283,526

$ 186/sqft

Delta

$ 395,388

$ 240/sqft

Conejos

$ 263,162

$ 153/sqft

Park

$ 611,262

$ 383/sqft

Costilla

$ 328,739

$ 178/sqft

Pitkin

$ 7,374,610

$ 1,918/sqft

Bent

$ 97,000

$ 74/sqft

Elbert

$ 728,236

$ 290/sqft

Yuma

$ 194,079

$ 125/sqft

Archuleta

$ 644,807

$ 331/sqft

Saguache

$ 311,220

$ 194/sqft

Grand

$ 818,000

$ 537/sqft

Mineral

$ 537,895

$ 289/sqft

Gunnison

$ 1,027,173

$ 608/sqft

Baca

$ 124,113

$ 46/sqft

Routt

$ 1,276,125

$ 712/sqft

Dolores

$ 243,546

$ 172/sqft

Montezuma

$ 384,437

$ 234/sqft

Sedgwick

$ 150,791

$ 85/sqft

Chaffee

$ 823,603

$ 463/sqft

San Juan

$ 700,971

$ 447/sqft

Morgan

$ 349,374

$ 217/sqft

Jackson

$ 304,700

$ 125/sqft

Summit

$ 1,682,659

$ 655/sqft

Cheyenne

$ 141,081

$ 121/sqft

Otero

$ 160,886

$ 110/sqft

Kiowa

$ 176,059

$ 129/sqft

Logan

$ 233,408

$ 150/sqft

Hinsdale

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Housing Market Summary for Colorado

Feb 2025January 2026Change
Median Listing Price$516.9K$548.9K6.19%
Median Sold Price$554.5K$572.5K3.24%
Homes For Sale4,930104,8512026.80%
Homes Sold61,13434,996-42.76%
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Price Per Square Foot

On an average, Single Family homes cost $33 more per sqft than Condos. In comparison with sales price/sqft last week, list price/sqft of Single Family homes increased by 1.93% whereas, list price/sqft of Condos increased by 9.38%.

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Browse Homes in Colorado

There are currently 105,199 properties for sale in Colorado. The current home value ranges in price from 5,000 to 20,000,000. The total count of properties in the state is 144,825, and the percentage of properties for sale is 105199.00%.

Foreclosure
There are 64 counties within Colorado; within these counties, the median estimated home value for homes in foreclosure ranges from $1,015,335 in Logan to the lowest value of $37,962 in Logan. Foreclosure homes account for 1.00% of properties in Colorado with El Paso containing 372 foreclosures, the highest number of foreclosure properties in a single county.
  • Pre-Foreclosure
    Pre-foreclosure homes account for 0% of all residential properties in Colorado with $[pre-foreclosures-highest-count-region] containing 0 pre-foreclosures, the highest number of pre-foreclosure properties in a single county. There are 64 counties within Colorado; of those counties, the estimated home value for pre-foreclosure homes ranges from $0 in N/A to the lowest home value of $0 in $[pre-foreclosures-lowest-avm-region].
  • Bank Owned
    The median estimated home value of bank owned homes (REO properties) in Colorado ranges from the highest value of $1,358,862 in Clear Creek to the lowest value of $37,962 in Logan. Bank owned homes and properties account for 0.20% of properties in Colorado. There are 64 counties within Colorado; El Paso containing 47 REO properties, has the highest number of bank owned properties in a single county.
  • Auctions
    El Paso has 325 auction properties, the highest number of properties going to auction in a single county in the state of Colorado. Auction homes and other auction properties account for 1.40% of all properties in Colorado. There are 64 counties within Colorado; of those counties, the median estimated home value for homes going to auction ranges from $1,201,547 in Gilpin to the lowest value of $45,000 in Gilpin.
Homes for Sale
Homes and properties that are actively listed for sale account for 72.64% of residential properties in Colorado with Denver containing 17158 homes for sale, the highest number of listed properties in a single county. There are 64 counties within Colorado; homes for sale in those counties, have a range of median values from $3,078,083 in Ouray to the lowest value of $18,657 in Bent.
    Sold Homes
    The median value for recently sold homes ranges from $1,530,750 in San Juan to the lowest price of $19,507 in San Juan. There are 64 counties within Colorado. El Paso has 3874 recently sold homes, the highest number of recently sold properties in a single county. Recently sold homes and properties account for 24.16% of properties in Colorado.

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