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 Over $22.8 Million in One Week
Steamboat Springs, Colorado — During the week of July 17 to July 23, 2025, a total of 16 real estate transactions across the city and surrounding areas resulted in sales valued at approximately $22.8 million. The recent activity reflects ongoing interest in both residential and land properties within the region, with notable sales spanning townhomes, single-family homes, land parcels, and condominium interests.
Highlights of the Week’s Major Transactions
One of the most significant sales was the purchase of 1511 Harwig Circle, a four-bedroom, 3 ½-bath residence on 0.33 acres, which exchanged hands for $3.2 million on July 17. The property last sold in 2014 for just $225,000, illustrating significant appreciation over the years. Also notable was the sale of 1280 Clubhouse Drive, a spacious three-bedroom, 3 ½-bath single-family home covering 3,560 square feet. It sold for $3.85 million – more than double its previous sale price of $1.79 million in 2020.
Townhomes and condominiums featured prominently in the transaction list. For example, the 27050 Beaver Canyon Drive in Clark changed hands for $200,000, consisting of 5.51 acres of vacant land, and the 281 Locust Court townhouse, a four-bedroom, 4 ½-bath property spanning over 4,000 square feet, sold for $2.3 million.
Residential Property Sales
The week’s residential sales ranged from the mid-six-figure range to over $3 million. 620 Parkview Drive, a townhome on 0.04 acres with three bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, and nearly 1,800 square feet, sold for $1.16 million—up from $900,000 in 2022. Similarly, 31575 Runaway Place, a four-bedroom, three-bath townhome with just under 2,000 square feet, was sold for $1.35 million, more than doubling its prior price of $558,000 in 2006.
1340 Flagstone Court, a three-bedroom, two-bath townhome of about 1,400 square feet on a small parcel, sold for $1,075,000, up from its 2016 sale of $477,500. Larger single-family homes, such as the 30035 Elk Lane, a 3,009-square-foot residence on 6.27 acres, fetched nearly $2.82 million, surpassing its 2020 sale price of $1.679 million.
Land and Other Property Transactions
Some deals involved land or shared interests. The 26450 Aspen Court farm land was sold for $258,000, and 27050 Beaver Canyon Drive was transferred for $200,000. Additionally, a condominium interest at the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel was sold for $110,000 on July 22, representing a fractional ownership interest in unit 455/456.
Recent High-Value Residential Sales
Luxury properties attracted multiple high-value transactions. The 3432 Flagstone Court townhome sold for $1.075 million, while a stunning single-family home at 1230 Clubhouse Drive was purchased for $3.85 million—more than double the previous sale. The 464 8th Street residence, a three-bedroom, two-bath home, was also part of the week’s high-end activity, changing hands for $1.425 million.
Summary
The total value of real estate transactions during this period was approximately $22.8 million, with a mix of residential, land, and condominium interests. Prices ranged from $110,000 for condominium fractional interest to nearly $3.85 million for a single-family home, illustrating a diverse market that includes both high-end luxury properties and more modest parcels.
This steady flow of activity indicates continued demand for various property types within Steamboat Springs and its outskirts. The recent sales reflect ongoing growth, with several properties appreciating considerably since their last transactions. The local real estate market remains dynamic, with opportunities for both buyers and investors in the region’s diverse housing landscape.
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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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