Mesa County home inventory hits highest July level since 2017

Mesa County home inventory hits highest July level since 2017

ColoradoBiz Staff //August 19, 2026//

Courtesy of The Bray Report.

Courtesy of The Bray Report.

Mesa County home inventory hits highest July level since 2017

ColoradoBiz Staff //August 19, 2026//

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In Brief:

Mesa County’s reached its highest July level since 2017 as sales increased from June and prices remained relatively stable, according to the .

The county recorded 270 residential sales in July, up 11% from June and nearly unchanged from July 2025. The median sales price was $428,500, down less than 1% from both June and the same month last year.

Active inventory ended July at 971 , and . That was an increase of 190 properties, or 24.3%, from July 2025 and 59 properties from June.

Homes spent a median of 66 days on the market, up from 58 days a year earlier. Overall supply increased to 3.6 months from 3 months in July 2025.

Properties priced below $500,000 accounted for 177 sales, or about 66% of the month’s transactions. The $200,000 to $299,000 segment had the tightest supply at 2.4 months.

Inventory was higher at the upper end of the market, reaching 5.4 months for homes priced from $750,000 to $999,000, 6.6 months from $1 million to $1.249 million and 9.4 months above $1.25 million.

Through July, Mesa County recorded 1,592 residential sales, down 7.8% from the same period in 2025. Sales volume declined to $749.5 million from $815.6 million.

The county issued 381 single-family through July, down 7% from 410 a year earlier.

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