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Centennial Condominiums - 222 Teal Ct
Note recent changes at APCHA: the $5 bid fee will no longer be charged. The application fee for a new ownership packet is now $60
Centennial Condominiums
Open house is Wednesday, 2/18/2026 from 4:00–5:30 PM. Two-level condo in complex that is conveniently located close to town. Many updates include new kitchen cabinets, appliances, butcherblock countertop and sink, painting, lighting and carpet, new washer and dryer and more. One assigned storage closet, one unassigned parking space, on bus route. HOA Dues $539.75 per month. Dues cover water, recycling & trash, common area maintenance, capital reserves, snow removal, internet, basic cable. Homeowners also pay Holy Cross Electric account. Property taxes $478.12/year
To view photos of the unit and submit a bid in HomeTrek, click here.
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Twin Ridge Townhome - 222 Grove Ct
Note recent changes at APCHA: the $5 bid fee will no longer be charged. The application fee for a new ownership packet is now $60.
Twin Ridge Townhomes
Open house is Wednesday, 2/11/2026 from 4:00–5:30 PM. Parking is very limited. Carpool, take the bus or walk (there is awalking path from H & H Services); if driving, park on the street above the complex. Three level home in complex close to hospital, Health & Human Services and bus route. Garden level/basement has laundry, mechanical room, full bath and bonus room. Ground level has kitchen and living room. Upper floor has two bedrooms and full bathroom. Washer/dryer, kitchen appliances, small patio on lower level, two parking spaces. HOA Dues $375 per month (there is a possibility dues may increase to $425 per month in May or June). Dues cover snow plowing, sewer, trash removal, capital reserves, heat tape, common area maintenance and HOA insurance. Homeowners also pay Holy Cross Electric, Black Hills Energy and City Water accounts. Property taxes $586/year.
To view photos of the unit and submit a bid in HomeTrek, click here.
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Hunter Creek Condominiums - 717 Vine St
Note recent changes at APCHA: the $5 bid fee will no longer be charged. The application fee for a new ownership packet is now $60.
Hunter Creek Condominiums
Open house is Wednesday, 2/4/2026 from 4:00–5:30 PM. First floor condo in quiet complex that is conveniently located close to town. Home comes with use of laundry facilities, jacuzzi and pool, two unassigned parking spaces, and one assigned storage closet. Homeowners pay combined HOA assessment, capital reserves, common area reserves, basic cable/internet and utilities of $1,284.08 per month. (Utility amount may vary with season). Property taxes are approximately $473/year.
To view photos of the unit and submit a bid in HomeTrek, click here.
News & Announcements
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APCHA ANNOUNCEMENT: RO Unit For Sale By Owner - 55 Bear Trail
Aspen Village Subdivision: 55 Bear Trail, Home For Sale By Owner
Please click here to view the listing and contact the realtor.
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APCHA ANNOUNCEMENT: Essential Repairs Grant Program 2026
The Essential Repairs Grant Program 2026 is now active. Click here to view Guidelines.
If you are having trouble accessing the application, please contact the program administrator.
Emily Maynard at emily.maynard@aspen.gov
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APCHA ANNOUNCEMENT: regulation updates to streamline processes and expand benefits
June 2025, ASPEN, CO — The Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority Board recently approved a series of regulatory changes aimed at simplifying administrative requirements, reducing costs for applicants, and enhancing benefits for deed-restricted property owners.Key highlights of the approved changes include:Streamlined income verification: Tax returns and W2s are now required only once annually, aligning with each household’s approval renewal date, rather than on a rolling or case-by-case basis. This change simplifies the qualification process for both renters and buyers.
Fee reductions: The $5 lottery bid fee has been eliminated, reducing barriers for participants in housing lotteries. The $50 capital improvement site visit and review fee also has been removed, cutting costs for homeowners making qualifying upgrades. The requalification fee for renters remains unchanged at $35.Application fee adjustments: The ownership and long-term rental application fee has increased from $50 to $60, reflecting the rising costs of processing and administrative support.
Enhanced capital improvement benefits: Owners of deed-restricted properties governed by current APCHA regulations can now add 10% of their purchase price - minus depreciation - to their maximum resale price every five years. In addition, more items may now qualify as eligible capital improvements.For properties not originally under those regulations, owners have the option to adopt a new deed restriction to gain access to the expanded capital improvement policy.“These updates reflect APCHA’s ongoing commitment to reducing administrative burdens and increasing value for our residents,” said APCHA Executive Director Matthew Gillen. “By removing certain fees and expanding the resale value potential for qualifying homeowners, we’re supporting a more accessible and sustainable housing program for the community.”For more information about these changes or to determine eligibility under the new capital improvement policy, visit www.apcha.org.###For more information, please contact:Cindy Christensen, APCHA deputy directorPhone: (970) 920-5455Email: cindy.christensen@aspen.govCarolyn Sackariason, communications managerPhone: (970) 319-2791Email: Carolyn.sackariason@aspen.gov