Eagle County, nestled in the Colorado Rockies and founded in 1883, is renowned for its scenic mountain beauty, outdoor recreation (skiing, hiking) and high-end lifestyle. The prominent towns include Eagle (county seat), Avon, Edwards, Gypsum, and the world-famous resort town of Vail. Historically the area was mining and rail-town country before shifting into recreation and resort economies. Housing in Eagle County spans from luxury mountain resorts and vacation homes, to town-homes in community centres, to single-family detached homes and custom builds on acreage. Because of the premium location, high demand and limited land, median home sale prices are very high — reports from late 2025 show a median sale price around US$1.5 million. For building a custom home on a lot, depending on location, lot cost and finish, you might expect build cost easily in the US$400+ per sq ft zone (or more in premium resort settings). The area is mostly resort/rural mountain in character, though there are pockets of town/suburb living in Avon, Edwards and Gypsum. The nearest major city is Denver — though to reach downtown Denver from Eagle County can take ~2.5–3 hours depending on exact location. Because of this, many residents are second-home buyers or resort lifestyle seekers rather than daily Denver commuters.