Tag: Single-family Homes
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Denver-area home prices rise for first time in months
Prices for metro Denver-area homes rose for the first time in four months, albeit slightly. But the inventory of available for-sale homes continues to increase as does the time it’s taking to sell that inventory, according to the most recent Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends report. The average price for a Denver-area home…
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Metro Denver home buyers getting breathing room
The median single-family housing price in the seven-county Denver area dropped for a fourth straight month, now at $620,000, according to the August Market Trends Housing report from the Colorado Association of Realtors (CAR). That median sales price is still 10% higher than a year ago, but well off from spring of 2020 when appreciation…
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Denver home sales prices continue slide in August
Metro Denver home sale prices dropped for the second month in a row in August, and days on market have reached a breathing-room level of 19 days, when it was just nine days a year ago, according to the most recent Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends report. The average sales price for multifamily…
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More homes hit Denver market, but prices still rising
While more Denver-area homes hit the market in April, the supply doesn’t seem to be slowing rising prices, according to the newest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. There were 3,204 homes, both single family and condominiums, listed for sale in April. That’s a 44% increase from the number listed in March and…
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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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Metro Denver home sales market chills
Home sales in metro Denver slowed a bit in October and prices stayed flat for a change, giving buyers a bit of breathing room from the frenzied market that has defined much of the year, according to the latest Market Trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. The number of closings last month,…
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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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‘Extreme seller’s market’ for Denver real estate
What’s being called an “extreme seller’s market” continued in May for Denver’s residential real estate, with the average sales price continuing to smash records, a pitiful amount of inventory for a market the size of Denver’s, and days a home stays on the market dwindling, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. “With competition…
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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…




