
Five regions define the western resort landscape.
ResortVest concentrates exclusively on resort real estate across the American West and Hawaii rather than spreading across every metro — depth in a handful of markets we understand well.
Lake Tahoe, Truckee & the Sierra corridor
Our home region. South Lake Tahoe luxury sales surpassed $95 million in a single month in June 2025, while correctly-priced listings in North Lake Tahoe sold roughly four times faster than those requiring price adjustments. Source: Majestic Realty Collective, 2026 Resort Report. Further down California's coast, the Pebble Beach and Carmel West markets posted H1 2026 median sale prices of $3.4 million and $3.42 million — up 21.6% and 15.1% year-over-year — even as the broader national market cooled. Source: Pebble Beach & Carmel West, H1 2026 Market Report
Park City, Vail Valley & Jackson Hole
Greater Park City, Utah posted an average sale price near $2.53 million in 2025, up more than 24% year-over-year, with total sales volume up over 26%. In Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the median home sale price rose 25% year-over-year, and properties priced at $5 million and above accounted for nearly two-thirds of total dollar volume. Aspen, Colorado's average single-family home price now exceeds $17 million. Source: Majestic Realty Collective, 2026 Resort Report
Central Oregon & the volcanic corridor
Bend and the broader Central Oregon resort corridor continue to draw relocators seeking four-season outdoor access at a lower entry point than the Rockies or Tahoe, with development activity increasingly concentrated near golf, ski, and river-trail amenities. On the coast, southwest Washington's Long Beach Peninsula — a large, historically overlooked beach market serving Seattle and Portland — posted a full-year 2025 median home price of $331,250, up 5.1% from 2024. Source: NWMLS data via PNW Realty Pros, 2025 Pacific County Review
Scottsdale, Sedona & Palm Springs
Warm-climate resort markets in Arizona and the Coachella Valley continue to benefit from year-round livability and golf, wellness, and hospitality-anchored demand — a natural complement to our winter-season focus in the Sierra and Rockies. Idaho's Sandpoint and Sun Valley corridor, further north, has seen sales rise nearly 40% since 2024. Source: Majestic Realty Collective, 2026 Resort Report
West Hawaii's Kona-Kohala Coast & Maui's resort coast
West Hawaii's luxury market — the Kona and Kohala Coast corridor on the Big Island — posted a median sale price of $8.75 million for homes above $3 million in the first quarter of 2026, up 20.7% year-over-year, with average price per square foot up 10.8% to $2,331. Source: Hawaii Life, Q1 2026 Hawaii Island Market Update. On Maui, the resort coast around Kaʻanapali and Wailea remains resilient, driven primarily by discretionary second-home buyers rather than local employment, with constrained inventory and limited new development supporting long-term values. Source: Pacific Island Partners, 2026 Mid-Year Luxury Outlook