Tag: Inventory
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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.
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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.
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Denver homebuyers seeing more choices on market at start of 2024
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With the start of the year, the Denver housing market shows hopeful trends ahead of the spring selling season. The number of homes on the market spiked last month in the 11-county Denver area, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors’ January Market Trends report. The number of homes on the market typically dips…
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Colorado air pollution agency updates state greenhouse gas inventory
The Colorado Air Pollution Control Division will update an inventory of greenhouse gas emissions as part of its statutory responsibility to keep track of sources and levels of greenhouse gasses during the state’s clean energy transition. Colorado has conducted greenhouse gas inventories multiple times under different requirements since it was first ordered by Gov. Bill…
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More buyers than homes for sale in metro Denver, according to report
With Denver area for-sale home listings at the lowest point since 2014 in February, buyers “still have an inventory problem,” according to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. There were 3,778 homes for sale at the end of February, including single-family homes and condominiums, according to the latest Market Trends report.…
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Metro Denver homebuyers see another drop in inventory
Buyers looking for homes in the metro Denver market found the cupboard historically bare in January, with about 10 times fewer homes available for sale than in a “normal” market, according to a Market Trends report released Thursday by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. Only 1,184 single family homes and condominiums were available in the…
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Denver housing market: New year, more inventory?
Metro Denver homebuyers who thought it was tough to find for-sale homes in December will be sorely disappointed if they thought a new year would bring more inventory. That lack of inventory is expected to drive double-digit percentage price increases again in 2022, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors’ January report, released Wednesday.…
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Colorado Springs home construction slows as builders wrestle with supply, material and labor shortages
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The pace of Colorado Springs-area home construction fell in November for the fourth straight month, a likely byproduct of builders who’ve slowed production because they lack materials and supplies and don’t have enough workers. “Product availability and labor,” said Chad Thurber, president of local builder Vantage Homes and incoming board president of the Housing &…
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Metro Denver for-sale home inventory drops
While Metro Denver home prices decreased slightly for the second month in a row, the number of homes for sale also dwindled, according to the latest Market Trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. Those conditions continue the sellers’ market that’s dominated 2021. There was some slight relief for buyers, as the average…
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Homes remain scarce in Colorado Springs and Denver
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado Springs and Denver housing markets have at least one thing in common: a drastic shortage of homes for sale that has driven up prices, put sellers in the enviable position of fielding multiple offers and led to disappointed buyers who can’t find the…




