Telluride, Colorado, once known for its small-town charm and peaceful vibes, has now become the most expensive ski town in the U.S., even surpassing Aspen and Vail.
During the pandemic, travelers sought quieter destinations with outdoor activities, and Telluride became a favorite. With its stunning mountain views, friendly locals, and fewer crowds, it was the perfect escape.
As demand grew, so did home prices. According to Realtor.com, over 38% of homes for sale in Telluride are priced above $5 million, making it the priciest ski town. Aspen ranked second, and Teton Village, Wyoming, came third.
Telluride’s real estate market has been booming, with home sales averaging $1 billion annually. Luxury developments, like a ski-in, ski-out Four Seasons resort set to open in 2027, show its growing appeal to wealthy buyers.
Top 10 Most Expensive Ski Towns:
- Telluride, Colorado
- Aspen, Colorado
- Teton Village, Wyoming
- Big Sky, Montana
- Jackson, Wyoming
- Park City, Utah
- Vail, Colorado
- Incline Village, Nevada
- Cashiers, North Carolina
- Sun Valley, Idaho
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