WSJ News Exclusive | How Hot Is Aspen’s Market? Townhouse Fetches More Than Twice What It Sold for in 2021

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“There are still buyers willing to pay a premium.” An Aspen townhouse has sold for $22 million, more than double its last sale price in 2021.

Antonio Tavoletti/Mountain Home PhotoHow Hot Is Aspen’s Market? Townhouse Fetches More Than Twice What It Sold for in 2021A townhouse in Aspen, Colo., sold for $22 million after a recent renovation.

Be the first to know about the biggest and best luxury home sales and listings by signing up forAn Aspen, Colo., townhouse has sold for $22 million, more than double its last sale price in 2021, according to seller’s agent Riley Warwick of Douglas Elliman .

 

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'If we settle on a buyer, we'll be able to afford that little one bedroom in SF.'

Ya funny how the filthy rich always have money 🙄😏

It’s worth that for some. Doesn’t mean it’s worth that much… only to the buyer

Some people have more dollars than sense.

price means nothing to people with many, many millions

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I recall when Aspen had Saabs for police vehicles.

Something suspicious is there on the price.

Let's focus on median sale price, shall we? Outliers are noise to average Americans.

the housing market is rigged, I'm a service connected disabled veteran that is eligible for a guaranteed va home loan but all the houses in California are out of my price range, not to mention the federal reserve making interest rates so high no one can afford a mortgage

These purchases should be looked into to detect potential money laundering.

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