Summit County Colorado Property Search (2026)

Search property records in Summit County, Colorado using a parcel number, property owner name, or property address. This lookup provides quick access to public assessor records, including property ownership details, parcel data, assessed value, and tax assessment information maintained by the Summit County Assessor’s Office. For best results, enter the parcel number exactly as it appears in county records, or search by owner name or address to locate the correct property.

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 Summit County Assessor’s Office conducts regular property assessments in Summit County, Colorado to determine updated market values for residential, commercial, and land parcels. Each property is assigned a unique parcel number, allowing users to search public records such as property owner name, address, assessed value, land details, and tax assessment information. This system helps maintain accurate property records and supports fair property taxation across Summit County.

Summit County, Colorado Property Data – 2026

Summit County, Colorado Property Data for 2026 shows 30,428 residential and 2,489 commercial properties. The average single-family home is about 2,843 sq. ft. with an average age of 33 years. Around 41.39% of homes are equity-rich, while only 0.41% are seriously underwater. The effective property tax rate is about 0.32%, and foreclosure activity remains very low with just 6 filings reported in 2026 so far.

30,428

Total Residential Properties

202

Total 2026 Residential Sales (year-to-date)

2,489

Total Commercial Properties

0.41%

% of Homes Seriously Underwater (Q2 2025)

0.32%

Effective 2025 Property Tax

33 Years

Avg. Home Age (Single Family Home)

1,728

Total 2025 Residential Sales

6

Total Foreclosure Filings (year-to-date)

2,843

Avg. Square Feet (Single Family Home)

41.39%

% of Equity Rich Homes (Q2 2025)

Major Cities in Summit County, Colorado by Property Parcels

Several communities in Summit County, Colorado contain a large share of the county’s residential and commercial parcels. Breckenridge has 10,238 parcels, Dillon includes 3,140 parcels, and Silverthorne contains 5,302 parcels. Understanding parcel distribution across these cities helps property owners, buyers, and real estate professionals evaluate development patterns, property density, and local market activity within Summit County.

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Breckenridge
10,238 Parcels
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Dillon
3,140 Parcels
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Silverthorne
5,302 Parcels

4 Easy Ways to Find Property Records in Summit County, Colorado

In Summit County, Colorado, you can access public property records online for free using four simple methods. These searches provide ownership information, assessed values, parcel data, sales history, and building details directly from the Summit County Assessor’s Office.

Summit County property search by owner name

Enter the full name of a property owner to view detailed ownership history, assessed values, and property characteristics maintained by the county assessor.

Summit County property search by parcel number (PIN)

Use the property’s unique parcel number to quickly access comprehensive records, including land size, building details, tax assessment, and sales history.

Summit County property search by property address

Search using a street address to locate property records, including current owner, assessed value, tax information, and parcel details.

Summit County property search by city name

Filtering by city such as Breckenridge, Dillon, or Silverthorne helps narrow results to a specific area and quickly access local property ownership and tax information.

What You Can Access with the Summit County, Colorado Property Appraiser Tool

The Summit County Property Appraiser tool provides a complete view of public property records for every parcel in the county. Whether you search by owner name, parcel number, or property address, the tool delivers detailed information including ownership history, tax assessment, land and building values, and official county records ideal for research, investment planning, or verifying property details.

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Parcel Number

The unique identifier assigned to a property in Summit County for tax and assessment purposes.

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Account

The official property account number used by the Summit County Assessor’s Office for tracking and records management.

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Street Address

The physical location of the property, ensuring accurate identification.

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City Name

The municipality within Summit County where the property is located, which influences zoning and taxation.

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Primary Surface Owner

The legally recorded owner responsible for property taxes and title.

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Owner Street Address

The street address where the property owner receives correspondence.

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Owner City

The city of the property owner’s mailing address, helpful to identify residency or investor location.

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Owner ZIP

The ZIP code of the property owner’s mailing address, useful for demographic, contact, or mail purposes.

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Legal Description

Detailed subdivision, lot, and block information for title verification and property boundaries.

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Parcel Square Footage

The total land area measured in square feet, useful for assessing lot size, planning improvements, or small-scale development.

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Parcel Acres

The total land area measured in acres, helpful for larger-scale analysis, investment evaluation, or zoning considerations.

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Price of Last Sale

The most recent sale price of the property, useful for market comparison and valuation.

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Tax Land Use Description

Classification such as residential, commercial, or vacant land.

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Subdivision / Condo Name

Official neighborhood or condominium name for identification and market research.

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Taxable Value

County-assessed value of the property, including land and structures, used for official records and tax calculations.

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Parcel Total Value

County-assessed total value including land and structures.

Summit County, Colorado Property Tax & Demographic Data

Explore the latest Summit County, Colorado property tax and demographic information across key towns and communities. This data includes parcel counts, population estimates, land area, local mill rates, and average property tax amounts, helping homeowners, investors, and real estate professionals make informed decisions about property ownership, taxation, and investment in Summit County.

City / Town Population (2020-2024) Land Area (Sq. Mile) Median Property Tax Rate Median Property Value
Breckenridge 5,056 6.0 0.34% $939,900+
Silverthorne 4,451 4.0 0.34%* ~$850,000
Frisco 2,922 1.7 0.35% ~$900,000
Dillon 1,065 1.5 0.34% ~$750,000
Blue River 877 2.3 0.34%* ~$1,100,000
Montezuma 74 0.1 0.33%* ~$600,000

Explore Nearby Counties Around Summit County

If you’re exploring real estate in Summit County, it’s worth checking nearby counties as well. This high-demand mountain area is known for tourism and limited inventory, so surrounding counties can offer different price points, property types, and tax setups that might better match what you’re looking for.

FAQ’S

Users often wonder how current the assessed values are. The Summit County Assessor reviews properties regularly to ensure fair taxation, but update frequency can vary based on property type and market activity.

Many homeowners or buyers want to see previous sales for valuation or investment purposes. Summit County property records include historical sales information for most parcels.

Ownership can be listed under entities rather than individual names. The property search tool shows the legally responsible owner, including trusts or LLCs, along with mailing addresses for tax purposes.

Users often need a visual reference. Summit County provides GIS parcel maps that display boundaries, lot dimensions, and neighboring properties for better planning and assessment understanding.