Carbondale Real Estate is "Still" Booming!
Carbondale Five Colorado mountain resort counties will set a combined record for real estate sales this year even though the market has cooled in recent months, a recent report indicates. That is an increase of 24 percent over combined sales of $7.41 billion through October 2006. Sales in Vail and Beaver Creek fuel the Eagle County market while Pitkin County is dominated by Aspen and Snowmass Village. Pitkin County is having its second-best year for sales and could break the record set last year. Eagle County is on pace to challenge its record year of $2.8 billion in 2005. That already eclipses the total sales for all of 2006, Land Title Guarantee Co. report said. The real estate market there has more than doubled in dollar volume since 2004. The countys dollar volume of $1.03 billion through October was close to topping last years record $1.05 billion. Sales in Pitkin, Eagle and Routt counties cooled considerably in the fourth quarter of this year compared to 2006. Even so, the counties remained on pace for a record for dollar volume. The lowest average home price in the region was Garfield County at $450,240, the report said. The highest average price, by far, was in Pitkin County at $4.52 million.
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