Spanish-Speaking Buyers Drive Growth in Vail’s Luxury Property Market

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Vail’s luxury real estate market is being driven by more than just skiing, with international buyers and world-class cultural amenities creating year-round demand, according to a leading local broker.

“There are certain times of the year, like around Easter, that you hear more Spanish on the streets than you do English,” says Mark Gordon, Owner/Broker of Christiania Realty and President of the Vail Board of Realtors, highlighting the strong presence of Mexican buyers in the market.

A Cultural Legacy

According to Gordon, this international influence dates back to Vail’s early days. “There were a couple of prominent Mexican city families that bought in Vail early on in the history of the town, and have really been a part of our community since then,” he says.

This cultural diversity has helped shape Vail’s development beyond traditional winter sports. “It gives Vail a certain level of cosmopolitan that I find that I’m missing when I go out into the mountains versus a city,” Gordon notes. “Plus they are incredibly cultured.”

World-Class Cultural Programming

Gordon, who serves on the board of Vail’s classical music festival, points to the caliber of cultural offerings as a key market driver. “Our classical music festival is one of the top summer outdoor music festivals in the country,” he says. The festival attracts premier orchestras including Mexico City’s Sinfónica, the Dallas Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, and New York Philharmonic.

This cultural infrastructure helps support property values by creating year-round appeal. “We have tons of contributors and multi-ethnic, multi-language audiences going to see multiple orchestras,” Gordon explains.

Beyond the Typical Buyer Profile

Unlike some luxury markets that attract purely investment-focused buyers, Gordon says Vail’s cultural amenities help attract a different type of property owner. “In Aspen, in Telluride, in Miami, in Las Vegas, you do get international buyers who, because they know of those places, are looking to move money from their country to the United States,” he explains.

“But in Vail, the people who buy here are people that love this town and love the lifestyle and either ski or hike or just want to be in the mountains or come for the classical music and the restaurants and the farmers market and whitewater rafting,” Gordon says. “Everybody has that in common.”

Creating Sustainable Value

This combination of outdoor recreation and cultural amenities creates what Gordon sees as a more sustainable luxury market. “We don’t have good cap rates, because you pay a lot for the property,” he acknowledges. “But over time, our appreciation is incredible.”

The cultural programming helps activate the community year-round, avoiding the seasonal dead zones that can plague some resort towns. “It’s a long-term play,” Gordon says, “but it’s a lot more fun to own a home in Vail than stocks.”

Looking ahead, Gordon emphasizes the importance of maintaining this balance between luxury amenities and authentic community. “We don’t want to become a cruise ship in the mountains,” he says. “We need to maintain our real town vibes.” This includes continuing to invest in both the cultural infrastructure that attracts wealthy buyers and the community resources that support local residents.

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