
The real estate market in Gunnison County stayed active and upbeat during the week of May 4–10, 2026, with 22 new listings and 8 new sales hitting the books for a total sales volume of $5,429,350. While total dollar volume softened compared to the previous week, the increase in new listings is a great sign that the spring market continues to build momentum. Buyers now have even more opportunities to explore properties throughout the valley, and steady sales activity shows that demand remains healthy as we move toward the busy summer season. From homes in Gunnison to properties near Crested Butte, the market continues to offer a dynamic mix of options for buyers and sellers alike.
Compared to the previous week (April 27–May 3), which saw 20 new listings, 10 sales, and $12,748,500 in sales volume, this week reflects a slight shift toward growing inventory and a more balanced pace of transactions. Even with fewer sales and lower total volume, the increase in listings suggests sellers are feeling confident about entering the market heading into late spring. This kind of movement is common this time of year as the market expands and prepares for the traditionally active summer months in the Gunnison Valley.
Looking ahead to this week, Gunnison County is continuing to warm up with classic spring mountain weather. Expect daytime highs generally in the 50s to low 60s°F, cool mornings, and a mix of sunshine with the occasional afternoon rain shower. Local events and community gatherings continue to ramp up throughout May, bringing more outdoor markets, festivals, and activities across the valley. With greener landscapes, longer days, and more people returning to enjoy mountain living, the energy around Gunnison County is definitely picking up as summer draws closer.