Map Shows Where Home Prices Fell Up To $525,000 In One Year
Summary
Home prices have decreased significantly in some areas of the United States, with the biggest drop occurring in Pitkin County, Colorado. In this county, home prices fell by $525,000 over the last year. Other counties in Colorado, Utah, Massachusetts, and California also experienced notable price declines.Key Facts
- The median sale price of a U.S. home was $429,189 in February 2026, a 0.9% increase from the previous year.
- Pitkin County, Colorado, saw the biggest price drop, with a decrease of $525,000, or 14.1%.
- Garfield County, Colorado, experienced a price decrease of $411,248, or 34.9%.
- San Miguel County, Colorado, had a price decline of $330,000, or 8.9%.
- Summit County, Utah, saw home prices fall by $309,250, or 15.2%.
- Dukes and Nantucket counties in Massachusetts experienced declines of $272,500 and $236,250, respectively.
- Santa Barbara and Napa counties in California saw price drops of $256,750 and $247,500, respectively.
- Factors influencing these declines include a return to pre-pandemic demand levels and changes in the mix of available homes on the market.
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