Pagosa Springs has become one of Southwest Colorado's most sought-after conventional markets. The combination of the world's deepest natural hot springs, Wolf Creek Ski Area (35 miles east), the San Juan River fishery, and a growing remote-work population has pushed prices from ~$280,000 in 2019 to ~$510,000 in 2026. This rapid appreciation has created strong equity positions for existing homeowners and a competitive conventional purchase market for newcomers. Pagosa's buyer pool spans retirees from Texas and California, remote workers (the town has invested in fiber infrastructure), outdoor recreation devotees, and local families in healthcare and education. Conventional financing in Archuleta County operates at standard Colorado conforming limits, and the market has enough comparable sales in the $400,000–$650,000 range to support conventional appraisals without difficulty. Wolf Creek Village — a proposed master-planned ski village near the pass — if developed, may create additional high-end conventional inventory in coming years.

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Conventional Home Loans in Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Pagosa Springs has become one of Southwest Colorado's most sought-after conventional markets. The combination of the world's deepest natural hot springs, Wolf Creek Ski Area (35 miles east),
County
Archuleta County
2026 Loan Limit
$832,750
Median Price
~$510,000
Minimum Down
3%
2026 Conforming Loan Limit — Archuleta County
Archuleta County sits at a 2026 conventional loan limit of $832,750 for a single-family home, with a median Pagosa Springs sale price of ~$510,000. That leaves the large majority of Pagosa Springs purchases inside conventional pricing rather than jumbo territory.
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