
The real estate market across Gunnison County saw another encouraging week of activity from March 9 to March 15, 2026. The county recorded 11 new listings and 6 new sales, with total sales volume reaching an impressive $6,249,000. While the number of new listings dipped slightly compared to the previous week, the big headline is the jump in sales volume. Last week’s total volume came in at $2,940,000, meaning this week more than doubled in overall dollar volume, showing continued confidence in the market and strong demand for higher-priced properties across the valley. Even with a modest inventory shift, buyers are clearly still active and willing to move quickly when the right opportunity appears.
Looking back at the prior week (March 2–8), the market saw 15 new listings and the same 6 sales, but at a much lower total volume. That comparison highlights an important trend we’re seeing in the valley: while listing numbers can fluctuate week to week, buyer demand and property values remain strong. As we move deeper into the spring season, it’s common to see new inventory gradually build while buyers continue to compete for well-priced homes. Overall, this week’s data paints a positive picture for sellers and reinforces the stability of the local market.
Looking ahead to this week in Gunnison County, the community is easing toward spring while still holding onto classic mountain weather. March typically brings a mix of sunshine, chilly mornings, and occasional snow showers, with average daytime highs around 35°F and cold overnight lows—a reminder that winter isn’t quite finished yet. St. Patrick’s Day festivities will also be happening around the valley this week, bringing a little extra energy to downtown areas with local celebrations, gatherings, and live music. With longer days, continued ski season conditions, and a steady real estate market, it’s shaping up to be another lively week in Gunnison County.