
Cities with the most expensive homes in Colorado
Cities with the most expensive homes in Colorado
Buying a home is an investment—and an increasingly expensive one. The median value of a home in the United States today is more than a quarter of a million dollars with a mortgage, and $167,000 without one. Meanwhile, the median monthly housing cost for a home with a mortgage is $1,558 and $490 without a mortgage.
Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in Colorado using data from Zillow. Cities are ranked by the Zillow Home Values Index for all homes as of January 2021. Listings and images are from realtor.com.
Home buyers have a lot to consider when house-hunting or looking to invest in rental properties, from the state of the housing market itself to taxes and potential resale value. The housing market grew robust and pricey in the decade following the 2008 recession, and more recently saw a boom during the coronavirus pandemic. Another consideration is the house itself, including what kind of upkeep it requires and those associated costs. Depreciation affects all homes at an average rate of 3.636% each year, which can be a help come tax season if you use your home for business or rentals but may cost you later in capital gains taxes when you sell. Meanwhile, land value tends to increase over time depending on several factors including where the house is located and what amenities and homes are nearby. More desirable neighborhoods allow sellers to charge more; the mantra "location, location, location" has never been more relevant.
Do you live in the area with the most expensive real estate market in your state? Keep reading to find out.

#30. Applewood
- 1 year home value change: +12.5%
- 10 year home value change: +105.1%
- #807 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 3176 Juniper Ct, Golden ($1.4 million, 4 bedrooms)

#29. Basalt
- 1 year home value change: +1.6%
- 10 year home value change: +45.2%
- #794 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 1430 Hooks Spur Rd, Basalt ($12.5 million, 7 bedrooms)

#28. Steamboat Springs
- 1 year home value change: +7.7%
- 10 year home value change: +57.7%
- #727 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 42855 Gunn Creek Ln, Steamboat Springs ($12.8 million, 4 bedrooms)

#27. Black Forest
- 1 year home value change: +8.9%
- 10 year home value change: +data not available
- #720 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 12795 Oak Cliff Way, Colorado Springs ($5.8 million, 6 bedrooms)

#26. Placerville
- 1 year home value change: +6.2%
- 10 year home value change: +21.5%
- #701 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 851 Wilson Way, Telluride ($27.0 million, 6 bedrooms)

#25. Evergreen
- 1 year home value change: +9.9%
- 10 year home value change: +85.3%
- #699 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 600 Chateau V Rd, Evergreen ($12.0 million, 6 bedrooms)

#24. Sedalia
- 1 year home value change: +9.6%
- 10 year home value change: +78.5%
- #693 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 7007 Daniels Park Rd, Sedalia ($7.6 million, 6 bedrooms)

#23. Larkspur
- 1 year home value change: +9.4%
- 10 year home value change: +59.4%
- #654 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 1471 Sky View Ln, Larkspur ($4.5 million, 4 bedrooms)

#22. Mc Coy
- 1 year home value change: +12.3%
- 10 year home value change: +40.1%
- #634 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 51 Christian Ct Unit 58, Eagle ($455,000, 3 bedrooms)

#21. Lone Tree
- 1 year home value change: +7.8%
- 10 year home value change: +61.4%
- #627 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 8481 Colonial Dr, Lone Tree ($1.8 million, 4 bedrooms)

#20. Todd Creek
- 1 year home value change: +9.6%
- 10 year home value change: +92.0%
- #590 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 14281 Emporia St, Thornton ($789,000, 4 bedrooms)

#19. Carbondale
- 1 year home value change: +10.5%
- 10 year home value change: +data not available
- #556 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 1870 103 County, Carbondale ($7.0 million, 6 bedrooms)

#18. Franktown
- 1 year home value change: +9.1%
- 10 year home value change: +74.2%
- #542 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 2960 Red Kit Rd, Franktown ($3.0 million, 4 bedrooms)

#17. Crested Butte
- 1 year home value change: +6.0%
- 10 year home value change: +66.6%
- #524 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 1515 Red Mountain Ranch Rd, Crested Butte ($4.8 million, 4 bedrooms)

#16. Breckenridge
- 1 year home value change: +5.7%
- 10 year home value change: +78.9%
- #512 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 88 Snowy Ridge Rd, Breckenridge ($18.9 million, 5 bedrooms)

#15. Boulder
- 1 year home value change: +4.9%
- 10 year home value change: +82.7%
- #485 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 5163 Independence Rd, Boulder ($8.0 million, 4 bedrooms)

#14. Niwot
- 1 year home value change: +4.3%
- 10 year home value change: +69.4%
- #479 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 6851 Goldbranch Dr, Niwot ($2.5 million, 5 bedrooms)

#13. Genesee
- 1 year home value change: +9.1%
- 10 year home value change: +72.3%
- #397 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 906 Visionary Trl, Golden ($2.8 million, 4 bedrooms)

#12. Foxfield
- 1 year home value change: +6.9%
- 10 year home value change: +77.0%
- #384 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 18371 E Davies Ave, Foxfield ($1.2 million, 4 bedrooms)

#11. Edwards
- 1 year home value change: +4.8%
- 10 year home value change: +40.7%
- #348 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 25 Casteel Creek Rd, Edwards ($78.0 million, 8 bedrooms)

#10. Snowmass Village
- 1 year home value change: +3.2%
- 10 year home value change: +46.3%
- #282 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 404 Spruce Ridge Ln, Snowmass Village ($9.3 million, 5 bedrooms)

#9. Telluride
- 1 year home value change: +6.0%
- 10 year home value change: +91.5%
- #270 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 851 Wilson Way, Telluride ($27.0 million, 6 bedrooms)

#8. Columbine Valley
- 1 year home value change: +7.6%
- 10 year home value change: +66.5%
- #249 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 2 S Lilhaven Ln, Littleton ($3.6 million, 5 bedrooms)

#7. Greenwood Village
- 1 year home value change: +5.9%
- 10 year home value change: +61.4%
- #243 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 4301 Preserve Pkwy, Greenwood Village ($4.8 million, 6 bedrooms)

#6. Mountain Village
- 1 year home value change: +5.7%
- 10 year home value change: +42.4%
- #235 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 284 Benchmark Dr, Mountain Village ($16.0 million, 8 bedrooms)

#5. Wolcott
- 1 year home value change: -1.0%
- 10 year home value change: +8.9%
- #200 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 175 Elk Bugle, Wolcott ($8.0 million, 6 bedrooms)

#4. Vail
- 1 year home value change: +0.1%
- 10 year home value change: +38.6%
- #189 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 165 Forest Rd, Vail ($45.0 million, 6 bedrooms)

#3. Bow Mar
- 1 year home value change: +9.5%
- 10 year home value change: +74.5%
- #116 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 5400 Beach Rd, Littleton ($2.2 million, 4 bedrooms)

#2. Cherry Hills Village
- 1 year home value change: +4.9%
- 10 year home value change: +54.2%
- #65 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 8 Cherry Hills Park Dr, Cherry Hills Village ($19.8 million, 6 bedrooms)

#1. Aspen
- 1 year home value change: +6.2%
- 10 year home value change: +81.2%
- #63 most expensive city nationwide
- Pictured: 2137 Red Mountain Rd, Aspen ($49.5 million, 5 bedrooms)


