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 week of significant real estate activity, with total property transactions reaching approximately $22.8 million across 16 sales from July 17 to July 23, 2025. The week’s notable deals include a range of residential homes, townhomes, land, and a condominium interest, reflecting continued activity in the local real estate market.
Major Property Sales and Their Details
One of the highest-value transactions involved 1280 Clubhouse Drive, a single-family home that sold for $3,850,000. The 3,560-square-foot residence includes three bedrooms and over three bathrooms, representing a significant premium over its previous sale price of $1,790,000 in 2020. Located in a desirable area, this property highlights a strong demand for upscale homes in Steamboat Springs.
In another substantial sale, 1511 Harwig Circle was sold for $3.2 million. The four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath residence spans 2,800 square feet on a 0.33-acre lot. The property was last sold in 2014 for just $225,000, indicating notable appreciation over the past decade.
Several other elevated sales include 27050 Beaver Canyon Drive, Clark, where 5.51 acres of vacant land changed hands for $200,000. While not a residence, this land sale illustrates ongoing interest in agricultural and recreational properties in the area.
Residential and Townhome Transactions
Multiple townhomes and residential properties were part of the week’s transactions. For example, 620 Parkview Drive sold for $1,160,000, a 1,795-square-foot townhome with three bedrooms. It was previously sold in 2022 for $900,000, showing recent growth in property value.
Another notable residential transaction involved 1330 Blue Sage Drive, a townhome that went for $932,000. This three-bedroom, two-bath unit of 1,200 square feet last sold in 2017 for $440,000. This increase demonstrates steady appreciation in the local market.
In the luxury segment, 282 Locust Court was sold for $2.3 million. The 4,047-square-foot townhome offers four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, reflecting continued demand for high-end housing options in Steamboat Springs.
Additional sales include 3058 Aspen Leaf Way, which transferred ownership for $1,235,000. The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath townhome was last purchased for $470,000 in 2015, marking significant appreciation.
Recent Sales of Other Property Types
Land sales also featured prominently in the week’s market. 26650 Aspen Court, Clark sold for $258,000, representing agricultural land transfer. Meanwhile, 27050 Beaver Canyon Drive and 464 8th Street saw sales of both land and residential parcels; the 8th Street property, a three-bedroom, two-bath residence, sold for $1.425 million, up from $525,800 in 2017.
The week also saw transactions involving shared ownership interests; for instance, 2300 Mount Werner Circle involved the sale of an interest in a condominium at the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel for $110,000. The property was previously valued more than double this figure in 2020.
Summary and Market Implications
The cumulative value of these transactions highlights an active market with a total sales volume of roughly $22.8 million during this one-week period. The range of properties sold—from land parcels to luxury homes—indicates diverse buyer interest. Appreciations in past sales prices reflect a resilient real estate market, with many properties selling significantly above their previous sales prices over the past few years.
Steamboat Springs continues to attract both residents and investors, with properties appealing across various segments, from affordable land to upscale residences. The ongoing high-value transactions underscore sustained demand, particularly in premier neighborhoods and for premium properties.
This snapshot of the week’s activity provides insight into the region’s dynamic real estate landscape as of mid-2025, illustrating steady growth and diverse opportunities for buyers and sellers alike in Steamboat Springs.
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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
