business
5 min read
Colorado Mountain Towns Boom with Housing Starts Amid Remote Work Surge
National Desk
May 3, 2026
Housing starts in Summit and Eagle Counties have surged, driven by remote professionals seeking homes near world-class ski resorts like Breckenridge and Vail. Recent reports highlight explosive demand in these mountain towns, with population growth over the last few decades boosting workforce needs in leisure-based economies. The average cost for a unit of workforce housing in Summit County stands at nearly $408,000, while in Eagle County it averages around $600,000, reflecting soaring construction expenses amid federal land constraints limiting sprawl.[2][4]
State initiatives are accelerating development, including standardized building codes for modular homes and grants for manufactured housing producers. New modular factories, such as one in Grand Junction, aim to deliver faster, cheaper affordable options for service workers strained by the housing crisis. A Denver-based construction firm specializing in residential excavation and foundations has expanded with a warehouse in Colorado Springs, deepening its commitment to the region's population boom.[1][3]
Yet the market shows signs of recalibration in 2025. While sales volume in towns like Telluride, Durango and Crested Butte remains steady—within 4% of last year—dollar volume dropped 28% in the first five months, per the Colorado Association of Realtors' Market Trends Housing Report. Luxury segments over $5 million have slowed due to economic caution and rising interest rates, shifting power toward buyers after years of seller dominance.[5]
Related Topics
AI Quality Assessment
Fact Accuracy
75%
Readability
23%
Community Relevance
55%
Source Quality
70%
Objectivity
74%
Bias Level
75%
Article Ratings
Factual
0.0
Likeable
0.0
Bias
0.0
Objective
0.0
0 ratings submitted
How do you feel about this story?
NA
National Desk
Trust 3.237399 articles176,905 views75% fact accuracy
View ProfileSign in to follow this author from their profile.


Discussion (0)
Join the Conversation
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!