
The real estate market in Gunnison County continued to show steady movement during the week of April 20–26, 2026, with 18 new listings and 10 new sales, totaling $5,819,600 in sales volume. While the overall dollar volume dipped compared to the previous week, this is still a positive sign of a balanced and active market. More listings hitting the market means fresh opportunities for buyers, while a solid number of closings shows that demand remains consistent. This kind of steady pace is typical as the market finds its rhythm in the heart of spring, especially in areas like Gunnison and Crested Butte where lifestyle and location continue to drive interest.
Compared to the previous week (April 13–19), which saw 17 new listings, 11 sales, and a higher $16,367,866 in volume, this week reflects a slight cooling in total dollar activity but a continued healthy level of transactions and growing inventory. The increase in new listings paired with consistent sales suggests that the market is expanding rather than slowing, giving buyers more options while still rewarding well-priced properties. This is exactly the kind of stability that sets the stage for a strong late spring and early summer market in the Gunnison Valley.
Looking ahead to this week, expect a beautiful mix of spring conditions across Gunnison County. Daytime temperatures are typically climbing into the 50s°F, with crisp mornings and plenty of sunshine, though an occasional rain or snow shower can still make an appearance. Local events and community gatherings continue to increase as the valley transitions fully into spring, with more outdoor activities, markets, and early-season festivals popping up. As we move closer to May, residents and visitors alike can look forward to greener landscapes, more trail access, and a vibrant energy throughout the community.