Homes for Sale in Carbondale CO

Discover the vibrant spirit of Carbondale, where independence reigns supreme. Immerse yourself in a community that celebrates the arts, champions local businesses, and embraces a wholesome way of life. Experience the exhilaration of outdoor sports like hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and skiing in the breathtaking surroundings of nearby Aspen. These thrilling activities are not just hobbies, but essential elements of the residents' vibrant and active lifestyle.

Carbondale CO Real Estate For Sale

Carbondale Real Estate

$1,330,000
Median Sale Price
350+
# of Homes Sold
44
Median Days of The Market
97.8%
Sale To List Price
33.3%
Homes Sold Above List Price

Map of Carbondale CO Real Estate Listings & Sales

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Carbondale, CO Real Estate FAQ

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Extreme outdoor sports are linked to Carbondale. Outdoor magazines regularly name Carbondale as one of the best places in the country to live for people who like to get a rush from outdoor sports like biking, trail running, skiing, and river paddling.

Interesting fact. The town of Carbondale used to be known as the potato growing capital of the United States. Every fall, the Potato Days Festival is held to honor this history.

Due to its lower altitude, Carbondale has a warmer temperature, providing residents and visitors with extended periods of spring, summer, and autumn to engage in outdoor activities. We engage in many activities, like as cross-country skiing, hiking, biking, fishing, and exploring, which are readily available in the scenic surroundings of Carbondale.

The region of Carbondale is often referred to as "Little Egypt." Theories about the origins of the term vary, ranging from the area's provision of grain to northern and central Illinois during a famine in the 1800s, to the comparison of Illinois' southern point with Egypt's Nile delta region.

Colorado's cost of living exceeds the national average by 6%. The cost of housing is 20% over the national average, although utilities are 9% below. Regarding essential needs like food and clothes, grocery prices in this area are around 3% more compared to the national average, while apparel expenditures are also 3% higher.

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