West End Aspen Real Estate (2026)
Aspen's historic Victorian quarter
West End Aspen real estate. Historic Victorian homes near the core, the Music Festival tent, and the Aspen Institute. Roughly $2M–$35M.
The Lifestyle
Aspen's West End grew out of the 1880s silver boom, and its brick and clapboard Victorians, many original, sit on tree-lined streets just northwest of the commercial core. Most of the neighborhood is a short walk to Main Street, the Benedict (Klein) Music Tent, Harris Concert Hall, and the Aspen Institute and Aspen Center for Physics on the Meadows campus, which makes it the cultural heart of town each summer. The city's historic-preservation rules govern the original homes, so the streetscape keeps its character even as owners modernize behind it. It is almost entirely residential, drawing full-time residents and second-home owners who choose walkability, quiet, and history over slope-side access. Inventory runs from restored landmark Victorians to mid-century houses and contemporary rebuilds, often on the same compact city lots. For many buyers it is the most coveted address in Aspen that has nothing to do with the lift line.
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