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Windsor, CO — Commercial Real Estate & Land

Recorded-sales data and plain-English guides for commercial property and land in Windsor, Weld County (Northern Colorado, Colorado).

Data updated June 2026 · Trailing 24 months (sales on/after 2024-06-01). · Source: public Colorado county records

Windsor sits in Weld County, part of the Northern Colorado market. Over the trailing 24 months, recorded county filings show 55 qualified commercial sales with a median price of $365,000 (typical range $170,000–$777,500); vacant land trading at a median $351,796 per acre across 17 sales. The guides below explain what drives those numbers and how to read them for a specific parcel.

$365,000
Median commercial sale (55 sales)
$170,000–$777,500
Typical commercial range (25th–75th pct)
$351,796/ac
Median vacant land (17 sales)

Guides for Windsor

Commercial Property Value in Windsor
Median sale $365,000 across 55 qualified sales.
Selling Commercial Property in Windsor
Median sale $365,000 across 55 qualified sales.
Commercial Building Permits in Windsor
Median sale $365,000 across 55 qualified sales.
Market Overview in Windsor
Median sale $365,000 across 55 qualified sales.
Vacant Land Prices in Windsor
Median $351,796/acre across 17 qualified sales.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the median commercial sale price in Windsor, CO?

The median recorded commercial sale price in Windsor is $365,000, based on 55 qualified sales in public county records over the trailing 24 months (as of June 2026). The typical range (25th–75th percentile) is $170,000 to $777,500.

What does vacant land cost in Windsor, CO?

Vacant land in Windsor has a median recorded price of $351,796 per acre, based on 17 qualified sales of 0.5+ acre parcels over the trailing 24 months (as of June 2026).

Where do these figures come from?

Public Colorado county records (county assessor and clerk filings), aggregated. Only qualified arm's-length deeds are counted (quitclaim, tax, estate, and nominal transfers are excluded), and only single-parcel sales, so assemblage prices are never attributed to one parcel. See the methodology page for the full rules.

How current is this data?

Figures were last rebuilt in June 2026 from recorded county filings. The window is: Trailing 24 months (sales on/after 2024-06-01).

Are these figures an appraisal?

No. Figures are descriptive statistics from recorded transactions, not appraisals or opinions of value. Individual properties vary widely. For an exact opinion of value, consult a licensed appraiser or broker — or use a guide's request form for parcel-specific research.

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