Courtesy of The Bray Report.
Courtesy of The Bray Report.
ColoradoBiz Staff //August 19, 2026//
Mesa County’s housing inventory reached its highest July level since 2017 as sales increased from June and prices remained relatively stable, according to the July Bray Report.
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 single-family homes, townhomes and condominiums. 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 building permits through July, down 7% from 410 a year earlier.
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