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    Weekly Market Recap: March 30, 2026

    The real estate market in Gunnison County continued to show encouraging momentum during the week of March 23–29, 2026. The county welcomed 17 new listings, along with 4 new sales, totaling $7,821,500 in sales volume. While the number of transactions was slightly lower than the previous week, the increase in listings is a positive sign that more sellers are entering the market just as the spring season approaches. More inventory means buyers have additional opportunities to explore properties throughout the valley—from homes in Gunnison to mountain retreats near Crested Butte—helping keep the market dynamic and active.

    Compared to the previous week (March 16–22), which saw 15 new listings, 5 sales, and $11,757,500 in sales volume, this week highlights a healthy shift toward growing inventory while still maintaining strong overall dollar activity. Even with one fewer sale, the market continues to demonstrate resilience with multi-million-dollar transactions and steady buyer interest. As spring unfolds in the Gunnison Valley, it’s common to see listing activity increase week by week as sellers prepare for the busy season—so this rise in available homes may be an early indicator of an active spring market ahead.

    Looking ahead to this week, residents can expect classic late-season mountain weather with a mix of sunshine, crisp mornings, and occasional snow showers. Temperatures in Gunnison County typically range from the 30s to low 40s°F during the day, keeping ski conditions alive a little longer at Crested Butte Mountain Resort while hinting that spring is right around the corner. Community events, live music, and outdoor gatherings often start picking up this time of year as locals and visitors take advantage of longer daylight hours. Looking ahead to April 2026, the valley will gradually transition into true spring conditions—expect melting snow at lower elevations, warmer afternoons, and a steady increase in visitors preparing for hiking, biking, fishing, and the early stages of the summer tourism season.

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