Eagle County Colorado Property Search

Quickly access Eagle County, Colorado property records using the property address, owner name, or parcel number. This tool lets you find detailed ownership information, parcel boundaries, assessed values, tax records, and official real estate data maintained by the Eagle County Assessor. Whether you are buying a home, researching property history, or reviewing tax assessments, this lookup provides accurate, up-to-date information directly from county records.

Colorado Property Search

Search Colorado public parcel records by address and owner information

Search Colorado public parcel records by address, owner name, city, ZIP code, or parcel ID

📌 Tip: You can enter partial information. For example, search for just the street name or last name.

The Eagle County Assessor conducts regular evaluations of residential, commercial and agricultural properties to establish accurate market values for property tax purposes. In Colorado, most properties are reassessed every two years to reflect current market conditions.

Every property in Eagle County is assigned a unique parcel number, which allows you to quickly access detailed information, including owner name, property address, assessed value, land size, building features, and tax records. This information is publicly available through the county’s property database, making it easy for homeowners, buyers, and investors to research property history and verify official records.

Eagle County, Colorado Property Data – 2026

Eagle County has 31,331 residential and 2,758 commercial properties. The average single-family home is 31 years old and 2,919 sq. ft. Year-to-date, there have been 197 residential sales (1,490 in 2025). Only 0.47% of homes are underwater, 45% are equity-rich, with an effective 2025 property tax rate of 0.31% and 1 foreclosure filing so far.

31,331

Total Residential Properties

197

Total 2026 Residential Sales (year-to-date)

2,758

Total Commercial Properties

0.47%

% of Homes Seriously Underwater (Q2 2025)

0.31%

Effective 2025 Property Tax

31 Years

Avg. Home Age (Single Family Home)

1,490

Total 2025 Residential Sales

1

Total Foreclosure Filings (year-to-date)

2,919

Avg. Square Feet (Single Family Home)

45.02

% of Equity Rich Homes (Q2 2025)

Major Cities in Eagle County, Colorado

Eagle County’s real estate activity is concentrated in several key cities, which together hold a significant portion of the county’s residential and commercial properties. These cities are central to property searches, parcel lookups, and real estate transactions. Knowing where properties are clustered can help buyers, homeowners, and investors make informed decisions.

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Vail
37,500 parcels
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Edwards
18,200 parcels
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Gypsum
5,100 parcels

4 Best Ways to Find Property Records in Eagle County, Colorado

Searching Eagle County property records is fast, easy, and free. You can look up properties by owner name, parcel number, street address, or city to access ownership details, assessed values, building information, and tax records.

Eagle County property search by owner name

Enter a property owner’s full name to see ownership history, parcel details, and assessed values. This is ideal for verifying ownership or tracking multiple properties under the same person.

Eagle County property search by parcel PIN

Use the property’s unique parcel number for precise access to land size, building features, tax data, and sales history. This method is the most accurate for legal or tax purposes.

Eagle County property search by property address

Search by street address to view ownership information, assessed value, tax records, and full parcel details. Perfect for homebuyers or real estate professionals researching a property.

Eagle County property search by city

Filter properties by city or community such as Vail, Edwards, or Gypsum to locate ownership and tax records quickly. Helpful for investors or anyone analyzing local real estate trends.

What You Can Find with the Eagle County Property Appraiser Tool

The Eagle County Property Appraiser tool gives access to detailed public records for every property in the county. By searching with an owner name, parcel number, or property address, you can view ownership information, assessed values, land and building characteristics, tax data, and official county assessment records. This tool is useful for property research, investment planning, or simply verifying accurate property details in Eagle County.

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Parcel Number

Every property in Eagle County has a unique parcel number, used by the Assessor’s Office for identification, official record keeping, and property tax assessment.

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Account

The property account number is managed by the Eagle County Assessor to track ownership records, assessments, and documentation for each parcel.

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Street Address

The property’s physical location in Eagle County is used to verify ownership, locate the site, and support legal, tax, and planning activities.

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City Name

The city or community where the property sits influences zoning rules, local taxes, and planning regulations, helping buyers and investors make informed decisions.

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Primary Surface Owner

The legally recognized owner is responsible for property taxes, holds the official title, and is accountable for all legal and financial obligations associated with the property.

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Owner Street Address

The property owner’s mailing address in Eagle County is recorded for official notices, correspondence, and communication regarding property matters.

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Owner City

The city of the owner’s mailing address identifies residency or jurisdiction, which can be relevant for legal, tax, or investment purposes.

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Owner ZIP

The ZIP code tied to the owner’s mailing address provides demographic insights, aids in correspondence, and supports real estate research.

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Legal Description

Subdivision, lot, and block details define exact property boundaries, clarifying ownership and supporting development or legal verification.

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Parcel Square Footage

The total land area in square feet for each property helps assess lot size, potential development, and usability for residential or commercial purposes.

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Parcel Acres

Property size in acres is documented for zoning, land planning, agricultural use, or evaluating investment opportunities.

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Price of Last Sale

The most recent recorded sale price provides insight into Eagle County market trends, property valuation, and comparative sales analysis.

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Tax Land Use Description

The land use category such as residential, commercial, or vacant—guides Eagle County’s tax rates, zoning rules, and permitted activities for the property.

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Subdivision / Condo Name

The recorded name of the subdivision, neighborhood, or condominium helps identify the property, supports market research, and clarifies its location within Eagle County.

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Taxable Value

This represents the portion of a property’s assessed value that is subject to Eagle County property taxes, determining the annual tax obligation for the owner.

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Parcel Total Value

The combined value of land and any structures on the property, used for official records, taxation purposes, and investment or appraisal assessments within Eagle County.

Eagle County Property Tax & Demographic Data

Access the latest Eagle County, Colorado property tax and demographic information for major towns and communities. This overview highlights parcel counts, population estimates, land area, mill levy rates, and median property tax values, helping homeowners, investors, and real estate professionals evaluate local markets and make informed property decisions.

City / Town Population (2026 Est.) Land Area (Sq. Mile) Estimated Total Mill Levy Median Tax Bill (Est.)
Eagle 7,267 5.8 60.380 $2,758
Avon 6,137 8.1 58.000+ $3,500+
Vail 4,822 4.8 50.000+ $4,200+
Gypsum 6,730 8.8 62.000+ $2,400+
Basalt 3,987 2.0 75.000+ $3,800+
Edwards (CDP) 9,230 26.8 55.000+ $2,650+
Minturn 1,038 7.8 65.000+ $2,200+

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agle County is home to well-known mountain towns and outdoor communities in western Colorado. If you’re looking up property details or checking land records here, it can also be helpful to glance at nearby counties especially to compare home prices, land sizes, or explore other mountain areas around the region.

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FAQ’S

Most properties in Eagle County are reassessed every two years to reflect current market values. This helps ensure property taxes are accurate and fair based on the latest real estate trends.

Yes. The Eagle County Property Appraiser tool provides free public access to property ownership, parcel information, assessed values, tax records, and legal descriptions. No subscription is required.

You can check the property’s parcel number, assessed value, and land/building details through the Eagle County Assessor’s database. If discrepancies are found, the Assessor’s office allows property owners to request a review or appeal.

A home is considered equity-rich when its market value significantly exceeds the mortgage balance, while an underwater property has a mortgage that is higher than its current value. These metrics help buyers, investors, and homeowners assess financial risk.