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Luxury Properties for sale in the State of Colorado

  • Detached House in Denver, Denver County
    Detached House in Denver, Denver County
    € 1,837,100
    456 m² 5 5
    Presented by Stuart Crowell | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Detached House in Parker, Douglas County
    Detached House in Parker, Douglas County
    € 1,790,100
    718 m² 5 5
    Presented by Elaine Stucy | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Detached House in Evergreen, Jefferson County
    Detached House in Evergreen, Jefferson County
    € 2,648,900
    590 m² 4 4
    Presented by Lark Stewart | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Luxury home in Crested Butte, Gunnison County
    Luxury home in Crested Butte, Gunnison County
    € 6,408,600
    470 m² 5 4
    Presented by Jaima Giles-Alsum | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Detached House in Castle Rock, Douglas County
    Detached House in Castle Rock, Douglas County
    € 2,559,200
    524 m² 5 4
    Presented by Elaine Stucy | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Townhouse in Telluride, San Miguel County
    Townhouse in Telluride, San Miguel County
    € 7,258,900
    615 m² 5 4
    Presented by Josh Rapaport | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Luxury home in Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County
    Luxury home in Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County
    € 23,921,300
    1,184 m² 10 10
    Presented by Dan Dockray | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Detached House in Colorado Springs, El Paso County
    Detached House in Colorado Springs, El Paso County
    € 811,800
    400 m² 3 4
    Presented by Eric Scott | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Detached House in Greenwood Village, Arapahoe County
    Detached House in Greenwood Village, Arapahoe County
    € 2,050,800
    351 m² 4 4
    Presented by Saana Miklo | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Luxury home in Silverthorne, Summit County
    Luxury home in Silverthorne, Summit County
    € 1,704,700
    290 m² 3 4
    Presented by Scott Thomas | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Luxury home in Alma, Park County
    Luxury home in Alma, Park County
    € 1,277,500
    360 m² 1 4
    Presented by Scott Lindblom | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Detached House in Longmont, Boulder County
    Detached House in Longmont, Boulder County
    € 8,459,400
    893 m² 9 6
    Presented by Ryan McIntosh | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Duplex in Vail, Eagle County
    Duplex in Vail, Eagle County
    € 11,535,600
    381 m² 6 5
    Presented by Malia Cox Nobrega | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Detached House in Cherry Hills Village, Arapahoe County
    Detached House in Cherry Hills Village, Arapahoe County
    € 10,253,800
    1,500 m² 10 7
    Presented by Jewel Brown | LIV Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection
  • Townhouse in Aspen, Pitkin County
    Townhouse in Aspen, Pitkin County
    € 13,671,800
    287 m² 3 3
    Presented by Sally Shiekman | Aspen Snowmass Sotheby's International Realty
    Collection

luxury guide

1,044 luxury properties are listed in Colorado today, and the number tells only part of the story. This is one state that has managed to build a genuine high-end real estate market across two entirely different landscapes: the urban sophistication of Denver and the mountain prestige of Aspen, Vail, Telluride and Boulder. Denver International Airport connects the state directly to Europe, Mexico and the main US hubs. Steamboat Springs and Durango draw buyers who want something farther from the crowds. The market covers a wide range: mountain estates, urban penthouses, ski-in ski-out residences, working ranches and contemporary city homes.

Luxury property prices in Colorado

Prices in Colorado's luxury market range from €200,804 to €256,345,760, with an average of €2,833,918. Floor areas run from 27 to 2547 sqm. The single biggest driver of value is proximity to a ski resort. A property ski-in ski-out in Vail or Aspen commands a premium that nothing else in the state can match. Rocky Mountain views, direct trail access and elevation all push prices higher. Compared to European alpine destinations like Verbier or Cortina d'Ampezzo, Colorado delivers larger floor plans at comparable price points. But the gap is narrowing. International demand has accelerated sharply over the past five years, and new construction in the mountain towns is tightly restricted by federal land protections.

Most sought-after areas in Colorado

Aspen is the benchmark. West End and Red Mountain are the two addresses that define what luxury real estate means in Colorado: historic Victorian homes on one side, contemporary mountain estates on the other, both within walking distance of the gondola. Vail Village has a European feel that no other American ski town replicates, with a pedestrian core and ski access that makes it genuinely convenient. Telluride is the choice for buyers who want exclusivity without the Aspen spotlight: the box canyon setting creates a natural privacy that money alone cannot buy. In Denver, Cherry Creek and the Hilltop neighborhood anchor the urban luxury market, offering walkable streets, top-tier restaurants and easy highway access to the mountains. And then there is Boulder, where the Flatirons form a backdrop unlike anything else in the American West, and the presence of the University of Colorado keeps the cultural energy alive year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Colorado luxury real estate?

Colorado is one of the few US states where a single investment can serve multiple purposes: primary residence, seasonal ski retreat or income-generating rental. At an average of €2,833,918, the market sits below comparable European alpine destinations while offering larger floor areas. Federal land protections around the main mountain towns cap supply permanently, which creates a structural case for long-term appreciation.

What is daily life like in Colorado?

More than 300 sunny days a year, world-class skiing from November to April, and hiking and cycling trails accessible from most luxury addresses. Denver has a mature restaurant and arts scene, while Aspen and Boulder sustain active international communities with strong cultural calendars. The pace shifts with the seasons, but the quality of life stays consistently high.

What makes Colorado unique in the luxury market?

No other American state puts a major international airport and several of the world's top ski resorts within a two-hour drive of each other. The combination is straightforward and rare. Add to that the protected wilderness surrounding the mountain towns, which prevents overdevelopment, and you have a market where scarcity is built into the geography.