News Summary
Steamboat Springs recorded a significant week for real estate, totaling approximately $22.8 million in 16 transactions. High-value sales included luxurious homes and townhomes, illustrating a robust demand in the market. Notable transactions featured properties like 1511 Harwig Circle and 1280 Clubhouse Drive, both fetching impressive prices that reflect increased interest in upscale residences. The report showcases ongoing investment and confidence in the local real estate sector, driven by a diverse range of property types from luxurious homes to resort condominiums.
Steamboat Springs Real Estate Transactions Total $22.8 Million from July 17 to 23, 2025
Steamboat Springs experienced a significant week in its real estate market, with total sales reaching approximately $22.8 million across 16 property transactions between July 17 and July 23, 2025. The week saw a diverse mix of residential, land, and condominium sales, reflecting continued activity in the area’s housing market.
Major Transactions and Notable Sales
The highest-priced sale during this period was the purchase of a single-family home at 1280 Clubhouse Drive. The property, a 3,560-square-foot residence with three bedrooms and over three baths, sold for $3.85 million, more than doubling its previous sale price of $1.79 million in 2020. This transaction highlighted ongoing demand for premium homes in the area.
Another prominent sale involved the 1511 Harwig Circle property, a 2,800-square-foot residence with four bedrooms and 3½ baths. The property changed hands for $3.2 million, after previously selling for just $225,000 in 2014. The substantial price increase reflects significant property appreciation over the past decade.
Additional notable transactions include:
- The 620 Parkview Drive townhome, which sold for $1.16 million, up from its last sale of $900,000 in 2022.
- The 31575 Runaway Place townhome, a 1,928-square-foot property, sold for $1.35 million. Its previous sale in 2006 was for $558,000.
- The 2743 Timber Court townhome, which sold for $1.65 million, significantly higher than its 2019 sale of $680,000.
- The 281 Locust Court townhome, a 4,047-square-foot property with four bedrooms and 4½ baths, brought in $2.3 million, nearly double its 2018 sale price.
Land and Condominium Sales
Land sales also contributed to the week’s total, with 26650 Aspen Court in Clark exchanging hands for $258,000. The transaction involved agricultural land spanning a sizable area of 6.5 acres.
Condominium interests accounted for a smaller portion, with the sale of a unit at Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel for $110,000. This was part of a broader trend of ongoing interest in vacation and resort properties in the region.
Additional Residential and Property Transfers
- The asset at 2300 Mount Werner Circle, associated with the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel, sold for $110,000, representing an interest in the condominium unit.
- The 464 8th Street residence—a 1,430-square-foot home with three bedrooms—was sold for $1,425,000, after previously selling for around <$525,800 in 2017>.
- The 3058 Aspen Leaf Way townhome, a 1,536-square-foot unit with three bedrooms and 3½ baths, sold for $1,235,000, a significant increase from its 2015 sale of <$470,000>
Finally, a vacant land parcel in Clark, measuring 5.51 acres, transferred with a sale price of $200,000. The property previously sold for $137,500 in 2018.
Summary and Market Implications
The total real estate sales during this week amounted to roughly $22.73 million, with some minor discrepancies possibly due to reporting adjustments. The mix of high-end homes, land, and resort-related properties indicates an active, diverse market in Steamboat Springs. Increased property values compared to previous transactions showcase ongoing appreciation, reflecting strong demand across various segments of the local real estate market.
These figures suggest continued confidence among buyers in Steamboat Springs’ real estate sector, likely driven by its reputation as a desirable mountain community with recreational and lifestyle appeal. The week’s sales highlight both investment interest and personal acquisition activity, spanning properties for primary residence, vacation homes, and land development.
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Additional Resources
- Steamboat Pilot: Real Estate Transactions July 17-23
- Wikipedia: Steamboat Springs
- Steamboat Magazine: Balancing Act – Steamboat’s Real Estate Market
- Google Search: Steamboat Springs real estate
- Steamboat Pilot: Highest Price Home Sale in City History
- Google Scholar: Colorado real estate
- Steamboat Magazine: The Cost of Living and Housing Market
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Real Estate

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