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$1.2M
Median Price
185+
Active Listings
62
Days Avg. on Market
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World-class skiing, year-round adventure, and a vibrant mountain community at 9,600 feet.
Five peaks, 2,908 skiable acres, and the highest chairlift in North America at 12,998 feet elevation.
From hiking and mountain biking to fly fishing and paddleboarding — every season brings new adventures.
A beautifully preserved Victorian mining town with over 350 colorful buildings on the National Register.
Consistent property appreciation and robust vacation rental income make Breckenridge a smart investment.
A tight-knit community of 5,000+ year-round residents who enjoy a thriving arts, dining, and cultural scene.
Clean mountain air at 9,600 feet, 300 days of sunshine, and a pace of life that recharges the soul.
From ski-in/ski-out luxury to charming in-town living, find the neighborhood that fits your lifestyle.
Current Summit County real estate market data to help you make informed decisions.
$1.2M
Median Home Price
+5.2% YoY
$785
Avg. Price / Sq Ft
+3.8% YoY
185
Active Listings
Summit County
62
Days on Market
-8 vs Last Year
97.3%
List-to-Sale Ratio
Strong Demand
420+
Homes Sold (12 Mo)
Summit County
Everything you need to know about buying a home in Breckenridge.
The median home price in Breckenridge is approximately $1.2 million, though prices vary significantly by neighborhood and property type. Condos near the ski area can start around $400K, while luxury ski-in/ski-out homes on Shock Hill or Peak 7 can exceed $10 million. Jonna can help you find properties that match your specific budget and requirements.
Breckenridge has historically shown strong property appreciation, driven by limited buildable land, world-class skiing, and year-round tourism. Many homeowners offset costs through vacation rentals, with prime properties generating $80K–$200K+ in annual rental income. Summit County's strict development regulations help protect property values long-term.
Yes, but regulations vary by location within Breckenridge. The town has specific zoning overlays that determine where short-term rentals (under 30 days) are permitted. You'll need a vacation rental license, and there are occupancy and parking requirements. Jonna is well-versed in local STR regulations and can help you identify properties with strong rental potential.
High-altitude properties have unique considerations: heating systems must be properly rated for elevation, roofing and insulation need to handle heavy snowfall, and plumbing requires freeze protection. A local inspector familiar with mountain construction is essential — Jonna works with trusted professionals who specialize in Summit County properties.
Simply fill out the search form on this page with your preferences. Jonna will personally curate listings that match your criteria and send them directly to you. There's no obligation, and you'll get access to listings the moment they hit the market.
Highlands at Breckenridge and Lincoln Park are popular with families for their newer construction, flatter terrain, and proximity to schools and parks. Blue River offers more space and a quieter setting. Downtown is great for walkability if you prefer being close to everything.
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With deep roots in Breckenridge and years of experience navigating the Summit County real estate market, Jonna brings unmatched local expertise to every transaction. Whether you're searching for a ski-in/ski-out retreat, a family-friendly neighborhood home, or a strong investment property, she'll guide you every step of the way.
Jonna is known for her responsiveness, deep market knowledge, and genuine commitment to helping clients find not just a house, but a place that truly feels like home.
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