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 significant real estate activity during the week of July 17 to 23, 2025, with total transaction values reaching approximately $22.8 million across 16 property sales. The week witnessed notable purchases ranging from residential homes to land and condominiums, reflecting diverse market interests within the community.
Major Property Sales and Financial Highlights
The most substantial transaction was the sale of a single-family residence on 1280 Clubhouse Drive, which changed hands for $3.85 million on July 18. This 3,560-square-foot, three-bedroom home features multiple luxurious amenities. The previous sale price was $1.79 million in 2020, indicating a significant increase in value over three years.
Another high-value sale was the 1511 Harwig Circle property, costing $3.2 million on the same day. The four-bedroom, 3 ½-bath residence spans 2,800 square feet and sits on a third of an acre. The property was previously sold in 2014 for only $225,000, reflecting a dramatic appreciation in real estate value over an 11-year period.
Additionally, the sale of the 2300 Mount Werner Circle involved a transaction for an interest in a condo at the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel, valued at $110,000. This sale represented a location within a popular resort complex, appealing to buyers interested in ownership or rental investment opportunities.
Residential Homes and Townhomes
Numerous residential properties changed ownership during the week. Among the noteworthy transactions:
- The sale of the 620 Parkview Drive townhome on July 17 for $1,160,000. The property is a 1,795-square-foot, three-bedroom, 2 ½-bath unit, previously sold in 2022 for $900,000.
- The 31575 Runaway Place was sold for $1.35 million on July 17. This four-bedroom, three-bath, 1,928-square-foot townhome was last listed at $558,000 in 2006.
- The 2743 Timber Court townhome sold for $1.65 million on July 18. It has two bedrooms, three baths, and spans 1,712 square feet; its previous sale in 2019 was for $680,000.
- The 281 Locust Court changed hands on July 21 for $2.3 million. This four-bedroom, 4 ½-bath unit covers over 4,000 square feet, with the last sale price at $1.15 million in 2018.
Land and Agricultural Property Sales
Land sales also played a notable role this week:
- The 26650 Aspen Court property, an agricultural land parcel in Clark, was sold for $258,000. The sale involved a property on approximately 1 acre.
- Vacant land at 27050 Beaver Canyon Drive was sold on July 18 for $200,000. This 5.51-acre parcel saw an increase from its previous sale price of $137,500 in 2018.
Additional Notable Residential Transactions
- The 3432 Flagstone Court residence was bought for $1.075 million on July 18. The property is a three-bedroom, two-bath townhouse spanning 1,414 square feet, up from a sale price of $477,500 in 2016.
- The 464 8th Street single-family home sold for $1.425 million on July 22, showcasing a different segment of the market. Its previous sale was $525,800 in 2017.
- The 3058 Aspen Leaf Way townhome finalized at a price of $1.235 million on July 18, having increased from its 2015 price of $470,000.
Summary
The week’s real estate activity in Steamboat Springs showcases a robust market with significant value appreciation over recent years. The $22.8 million in total sales reflects ongoing demand for both residential properties and land in the area. These transactions encompass a broad spectrum of property types, including upscale homes, townhomes, condominiums, and agricultural land, indicating diverse investor and resident interest in the community’s real estate market.
As the area continues to attract buyers seeking both primary residences and investment opportunities, the trend of rising property values appears to be sustained, with notable increases in previous sales prices across multiple property categories during the examined week.
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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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