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Why Live in Aspen
Aspen, CO, is renowned for its world-class ski resorts and breathtaking mountain views. The city is surrounded by golden aspen trees, blue spruces, and towering mountains, creating a picturesque setting for midcentury modern and chalet-style homes with floor-to-ceiling windows and wooden exteriors. Aspen's real estate market is one of the most desirable in the U.S., with home sizes averaging 3,300 square feet and prices significantly higher in the downtown area due to proximity to retail, dining, and ski lifts. The Aspen Ski Resort spans four mountains, offering diverse trails and activities year-round, from challenging winter ski runs to summer hiking paths with panoramic views. Notable attractions include the John Denver Sanctuary, Maroon Bells, and the world's longest single-stage gondola ride. Aspen's downtown district boasts high-end restaurants, designer boutiques, and cultural venues like the Belly Up Aspen and Wheeler Opera House. Aspen Middle School and Aspen High School are highly rated, with specialized programs in STEAM and advanced academics. The city is bike-friendly, featuring the WE-CYCLE bike-sharing program, and offers free shuttles through the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority. Aspen/Pitkin County Airport, located about 4 miles north, provides domestic flights to major cities.
Home Trends in Aspen, CO
On average, homes in Aspen, CO sell after 125 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Aspen, CO over the last 12 months is $1,975,000, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.