Tag: Dmar
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Denver Realtors say rates, not prices, are holding back the market
As median home prices in the metro Denver area continue their drift upward despite a sluggish market, Denver Realtors are warning that both buyers and sellers are being frustrated by stubbornly higher interest rates that raise the costs of financing a home. The higher home prices that buyers face now, according to the latest monthly…
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Paired ranch is a less pricey way into Congress Park
Much about why Congress Park always ranks as one of Denver’s most popular neighborhoods is the walkability — not just to its namesake park (with a new, $10 million pool), but also to two shopping/restaurant districts, each of them on East 12th Avenue. Those little restaurant rows are reminders that streetcars once ran down the…
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Denver home prices sees gains despite high interest rates
For a second month in a row, home prices in the metro Denver area have taken a jump — despite expectations that high prices and slightly higher interest rates would dampen the spring market. The median price of a resale home in the Denver metro area hit $605,000 in April, up another 2.5% over prices…
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Denver housing market comes alive, yet home prices may be on rise again
In what is good news for homeowners and mixed news for homebuyers, Denver area home prices may be on the rise again. That’s according to a new Market Trends report issued monthly by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, tracking prices and sales in the 11-county metro Denver area in March. Last year, as 30-year…
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As rates dip below 6%, Denver agents see market come alive with multiple offers
When Mile Hi Modern agent Brandy Pfalmer’s clients put in an offer on a $1.025 million home in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood last week, her clients added an extra $75,000 to sweeten the deal. But that wasn’t enough. Ultimately, Pfalmer’s buyers lost out to another party offering a cash transaction — one of many multiple-offer situations…
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Denver Realtors hunt for good news in an early market report for 2026
Denver Realtors have gathered their earliest data on a new market year, and it’s much the same story as in 2025 — lackluster sales, and prohibitive pricing that edged downward only marginally over the month. But agents are famously optimistic, and a number of them are sensing a new mood in 2026, evidenced by more…
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A new year, and metro housing market continues to lose a little steam
As Denver real estate agents begin working a new year’s market, data from late 2025 show a continued pattern of slightly declining prices, slightly increased inventory, and a little more time required for home listings to sell. But agents are split about the outlook now, and some are actually upbeat about flipping the calendar from…
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Looking past holidays, Denver area real estate agents feel a chilly spring
A new report about area home sales is adding weight to evidence that home prices have crested and are finally dropping around Denver, three years after mortgage rates soared and buyers turned sour on the market. Real estate agents are quick to welcome that falloff. And they’re noting that December typically sees sales freeze up…
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Denver housing numbers head the wrong way in realtors’ newest report
Anyone waiting for the right moment to sell their home and move into something that better fits their current needs will find little cheer in the newest figures on the housing market, released Friday by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. That Market Trends Report for the 11-county Denver metro area shows home inventory climbing…
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Plenty of homes on the market, but Denver sales stay flat
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Despite having plenty of homes on the market in metro Denver, home sellers and their real estate agents are holding tight to their price expectations, failing to gain the attention of homebuyers, realtor analysts are…




