Aspen's open market runs almost exclusively on jumbo and portfolio financing at median prices that exceed $4M for free-market single-family homes. However, Pitkin County's APCHA (Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority) affordable deed-restricted program and the middle market of Basalt and Carbondale (adjacent Garfield County) represent where conventional financing is actively used. Basalt and Carbondale function as conventional markets at $600,000–$900,000. APCHA properties have their own financing rules — we recommend consulting directly for APCHA-specific guidance. For free-market Aspen transactions below $1.5M (rare but possible for studio condos and employee units), conventional high-balance financing applies.

Conventional Loans · Colorado
Conventional Home Loans in Aspen, Colorado
Aspen's open market runs almost exclusively on jumbo and portfolio financing at median prices that exceed $4M for free-market single-family homes. However, Pitkin County's APCHA (Aspen/Pitki
County
Pitkin County
2026 Loan Limit
$1,149,825 (high-balance)
Median Price
~$4.5M
Minimum Down
3%
2026 Conforming Loan Limit — Pitkin County
Pitkin County sits at a 2026 conventional loan limit of $1,149,825 for a single-family home, with a median Aspen sale price of ~$4.5M. That leaves the large majority of Aspen purchases inside conventional pricing rather than jumbo territory.
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Conventional Loan FAQs — Aspen
Get pre-approved for a conventional loan in Aspen
As little as 3% down, PMI that cancels, and pricing that beats retail banks.
