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Inventory’s Up, But Not Enough: Summit County Market Update – Ep. 110

  • Writer: Ski Summit Homes
    Ski Summit Homes
  • May 1
  • 1 min read

Hey friends, Matt Dayton here with Episode 110 of the Ski Summit Show. Spring is in full swing here in the Colorado mountains—and while we’re finally seeing more homes hit the market, it’s still not quite enough to close the gap left by years of low inventory.

Local Mountain News

In this episode, Benji and I break down what’s really happening in Summit County right now—from a 47% increase in listings since last year to why prices are still holding firm despite the bump in inventory. Link >


What's Happening in the Summit?

🎉 We also talk about Silverthorne’s First Friday locals appreciation party (yes, there’s free beer), and what that means for our community energy going into summer. Link >


Market in a Minute

📊 In the Market in a Minute, I screen-share the latest MLS data and explain why six months of inventory still means limited options for buyers.


Listing of the Week

🏡 Our Listing of the Week is 63 Idlewood Drive in Summit Cove—a beautiful 3,000+ sqft home with a separate ADU. It’s perfect for anyone looking to offset their mortgage with rental income or give visiting family their own space. Check it out! >


See you in the mountains soon!

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