Park County, CO
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Total Properties

53,843

Average Home Price

$382,696

Average Square Feet

1,460

Price per Sq Ft

$426

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
21621,351

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

53,843

Median Home Price

$280,000

Average Home Price

$382,696

Average Square Feet

1,460

Price per Sq Ft

$426

Recent Sales (12mo)

564

YoY Price Change

29.5%

Sales Velocity

22.1%

Park County, Colorado: High-Country Refuge With a Surprisingly Divided Housing Reality

At 8 people per square mile, Park County sits squarely in Colorado's "South Park" basin — yes, the actual South Park that inspired the cartoon — ringed by fourteeners and largely bypassed by the resort economy that transformed neighboring Summit and Chaffee counties. Yet a closer look at the data reveals something more complex than a sleepy mountain backwater: this is a county of remote-work refugees, retirement migrants, and a housing market that holds both $33,500 lots and $800,000 mountain estates simultaneously.

A County That Skews Older and Wealthier Than It Looks

With a median age of 51.7 — nearly a decade above the national median — and 22.8% of residents over 65, Park County has clearly become a destination for people cashing out of Denver and Colorado Springs, trading urban density for ponderosa pine and clean air. The $95,450 median household income tells part of that story, running well above the national figure of $75,149. But this isn't a uniform affluence. The child poverty rate of 11.5% is nearly double the overall poverty rate of 7.2%, suggesting that families with children are navigating a much rougher economic terrain than the retiree-and-remote-worker cohort that dominates the headline numbers.

The 22.2% work-from-home rate — roughly three times the national average — makes the post-pandemic migration thesis concrete. Park County absorbed a wave of laptop-class transplants after 2020, and the housing market absorbed the pressure.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Vacancy Rate41.2%One of the highest in Colorado — mostly seasonal/second homes
Homeownership Rate87.4%Far above national average of ~64%
Price-to-Income Ratio5.1xAbove 4x benchmark, but modest for Colorado mountain counties
YoY Price Change+3.2%Cooling from pandemic highs, still positive

The 41% Vacancy Rate Is the Real Story

That vacancy figure deserves a headline of its own. More than four in ten housing units sit empty at any given count — not because the market is depressed, but because a massive share of the county's 14,362 total units are cabins, recreational properties, and second homes concentrated around Fairplay, Hartsel, and the shores of Eleven Mile Reservoir. This creates a structural affordability paradox: technically abundant housing stock, yet a $1,942 median rent and a severe rent burden affecting nearly 20% of renters. The people who work here — the service workers, tradespeople, and school staff — are squeezed by a market priced for people who vacation here.

The extreme price spread between the 10th percentile ($33,500, mostly raw land parcels and undeveloped lots) and the 90th ($800,000) underscores that Park County is really two markets wearing one county hat.

Connectivity in a Remote County

A 91.3% broadband access rate is quietly remarkable for a county this sparse — it's a direct investment in keeping remote workers viable, and it's working. The flip side: with virtually no public transit (0.5% commute share) and near-universal car dependency, the county's rural infrastructure costs per capita remain high even as its tax base grows.


FAQs

What makes Park County, Colorado unique? Park County contains the actual "South Park" — a high-altitude alpine valley at roughly 9,000 feet — but its real modern story is as a refuge for remote workers and retirees priced out of Colorado's resort towns. Its 41% housing vacancy rate reflects an enormous second-home market that coexists uneasily with a cost-burdened year-round working population.

Is Park County affordable compared to other Colorado mountain counties? Relatively, yes. With a median home price around $318,000 and a price-to-income ratio near 5x, it compares favorably to Summit County (often exceeding 15x) or Pitkin County. But affordability is deceptive: the rental market is genuinely strained, and much of the apparent "affordability" reflects raw land sales pulling the median down.

Who is moving to Park County? The data points firmly toward older, higher-income households — likely retirees and remote workers from the Denver metro — rather than young families. With only 14.7% of the population under 18 and a median age above 51, the county's demographic center of gravity sits firmly with established adults seeking space, scenery, and slower pace.

Market Overview

With 53,843 properties tracked, Park County is a major real estate market.

With an average price of $382,696, Park County offers mid-range housing options.

The price per square foot of $262 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Park County are 43% lower than the Colorado average.

Park County vs Colorado Average

MetricPark CountyColorado Avgvs State
Average Price$382,696$674,458-43%
Avg Sq Ft1,4601,778-18%
Price/Sq Ft$262$379-31%
Properties53,8433,132,192-98%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Park County, CO Real Estate

What is the average home price in Park County, CO?

The average home price in Park County, CO is $382,696, based on analysis of 53,843 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Park County, CO?

Our database includes 53,843 properties in Park County, CO, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Park County, CO?

The average price per square foot in Park County, CO is $262. This is calculated from an average home price of $382,696 and average size of 1,460 square feet.

What is the average home size in Park County, CO?

Homes in Park County, CO average 1,460 square feet, with an average price of $382,696.

How does Park County, CO compare to other Colorado counties?

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