
Gunnison County kicked off the new year with a steady and encouraging week in the real estate market. From January 5 to January 11, we saw 9 new listings come to market and 6 properties successfully close, bringing the total sales volume to $3,353,000. While winter tends to invite a slower pace, this activity shows that buyers and sellers alike are staying engaged, taking advantage of focused competition and serious interest that often comes with the early January market.
Compared to the previous week, December 29 to January 4, activity showed a nice shift in momentum. New listings dipped slightly from 11 to 9, but sales doubled from 3 to 6, and total volume jumped significantly from $1,822,500 to $3,353,000. That increase signals renewed buyer confidence and a strong start to 2026, setting a positive tone for the months ahead as winter continues and early planners look toward spring opportunities.
This coming week in Gunnison County looks and feels like classic mid-winter in the valley. Expect cold temperatures, crisp mountain air, and the potential for fresh snow, creating great conditions for skiing, snowshoeing, and other winter adventures. Local events continue to lean into the season with community gatherings, live music, and après-ski vibes, while many residents and visitors enjoy a long winter rhythm. With Martin Luther King Jr. Day around the corner, some schools, offices, and businesses may have adjusted schedules, adding a touch of holiday energy to an otherwise cozy, wintery week.