Tag: Denver Metro Association Of Realtors
-
Number of metro Denver homes for sale increases in April, but overall market hard to read
The number of homes for sale in the metro Denver area market continued to increase in April, while the number of active listings at the end of the month soared more than 70% compared to a year ago. That’s according to the April Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends report, which covers the 11-county…
-
Metro Denver’s home sales market keeps improving for buyers, report shows
Both average and median sales prices remained basically flat from February and March 2024
-
Shaken by random shooting, Denver’s Wash Park neighborhood looks to reestablish peace
—
by
On a recent warm Sunday, gunshots rang out in Denver’s Washington Park, leaving one man wounded and a community shaken. Police said a 28-year-old man, Ryan Egelston, fired at two people, striking one in the jaw. Egelston was arrested on Feb. 2 after allegedly shooting at a man who tried to sit on the same…
-

Which Denver ZIP codes have done better in this cooling housing market?
Homes are taking longer to sell. Concessions are becoming more popular. And lately, buyers have been in a better position they haven’t been in a long time.
-

After a mixed year, will Denver metro’s housing market pick up with elections over?
Historical trends show a little volatility typically precedes an election. Then there’s falling interest rates.
-

Denver mayor touts moving 2,000 homeless ‘indoors’
City’s homeless population grew, despite tens of millions of dollars in spending by the Johnston administration
-

Controversial REcolorado acquisition closes despite realtors pushback
MAZL, LLC is now the owner of the platform where most homes for sale in the state are listed.
-
Denver’s housing inventory has hit its highest level in a decade. What’s next for the market?
While the number of homes listed in the region are at a decade high, sales are down. But Fed cuts and falling mortgage rates may lure waiting buyers.
-
Denver mayor defends strategy, insists ‘success’ mirrors Houston
—
by
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Despite the increase in homelessness in the city, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s administration defended its strategy and insisted that its “success” mirrors cities like Houston, Texas. A mayor’s spokesperson insisted that Denver saw one of the largest reductions in “unsheltered” homelessness nationwide, and its…
-
Is metro Denver real estate in a ‘buyer’s market’?
The summer residential real estate slowdown is here. It’s expected every year within home sales markets across the metro Denver area — but this year has been fairly unpredictable, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors most recent Market Trends report covering July sales. Most homes sold for $600,000 or above in July, the association’s…




