The National Association of Realtors settlement won’t change the Colorado mountain housing markets as much as you’d think

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Homes sit above the Dillon Reservoir in Summit County on Sunday, Sept. 3, 2023. In mountain resort communities, average home prices hover in the multimillions, driven largely by an imbalance of supply and demand, a deficit of affordable housing and a high net worth buying pool.
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A landmark settlement announced last week that could change how the National Association of Realtors handles real estate transactions has sparked headlines about potential price drops in the US housing market.

But in virtually all cases, the impacts on housing costs will be driven by market forces of supply and

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