Summit At Ski Lake 2025 Q4 Market Update

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Summit at Ski Lake Market Snapshot

Summit at Ski Lake saw three home sales close in 2025, up from one closing in 2024. In 2025, closed prices ran from $2,630,000 to $4,600,000, with a typical (median) sale near $2,915,000. The only 2024 closing came in at $2,975,000. Time to sell expanded year over year. The 2025 closings ran 41 to 218 days on market (median 216), versus 98 days in 2024. Price per square foot in 2025 ranged from $412 to $553 (typical $450), compared to $401 in 2024. On the land side, one lot closed in 2025: a 1.29-acre parcel that sold for $525,000 after 243 days on market. There is currently no active inventory, and this snapshot reflects closed sales.

The takeaway: this remains a low-velocity luxury pocket where a small number of sales can shift the story, and results hinge on sharp pricing, strong presentation, and a clear plan to attract qualified buyers early.

Broader Market Context

In a higher-rate environment, buyers tend to move slower, verify value more aggressively, and resist pricing that feels ahead of the market. Summit at Ski Lake’s 2025 outcomes align with that pattern, showing longer decision cycles and wider negotiation windows. Using original list price as the reference point, 2025 homes closed at roughly 82% to 97% of original ask (about 90% on average), versus about 96% in 2024.

Looking Ahead

For sellers, the data points to one priority: price precision early. The fastest 2025 closing took 41 days, while two others required 216–218 days, and the biggest discounting showed up with longer market time. For buyers, leverage tends to appear when a property lingers, while standout homes can still transact quickly when the value case is clear. Pay attention to the data. The clearest conclusion heading into 2026 is steady demand, but buyers are selective. Pricing holds up best when a home shows move-in ready and is priced cleanly from day one, removing common deal-killers like condition concerns, “testing” above comps, or uncertainty around value.

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For buyers and sellers in Summit at Ski Lake, broad market averages can be misleading. Schedule a quick strategy call with Tia Monson today. She can provide a more tailored read of this low-volume luxury market.

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