it’s not just denver: home prices could soon fall across the front range
/After years of rising prices and fierce competition, Denver’s housing market is cooling off, and unsold properties are piling up.
Read MoreAfter years of rising prices and fierce competition, Denver’s housing market is cooling off, and unsold properties are piling up.
Read MoreThe much-anticipated spring home-buying season never bloomed. In truth, it hardly even budded.
Now, housing market stakeholders are looking to summer for a potential rebound, hoping that growing inventory and slower home price appreciation will entice buyers off the sidelines by offering more options and greater negotiating power.
Read MoreHome sales were up in just over 90 Connecticut cities and towns in the first six months of 2025 compared to a year earlier, according to Berkshire Hathaway HomesServices New England Properties, versus 70 locales with declines from a year earlier and the rest at break-even.
Read MoreThe Colorado housing market saw a noticeable increase in inventory in April, although buyer activity remains flat, according to the latest Market Trends Housing Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors.
Read MoreDenver's housing market is undergoing a rapid and dramatic shift as inventory levels have surged to almost double the long-term average for April, marking what an analyst calls an "unprecedented" correction in one of the nation's most expensive noncoastal metro areas.
Read MoreAfter years of explosive price growth during the pandemic, the Denver housing market is finally beginning to shift in favor of buyers, with real estate analyst Nick Gerli noting price cuts in the city "are everywhere."
Read MoreHomes are sitting on the market for far longer, but prices aren’t dropping yet.
Homebuyers around the Denver metro have a lot more options lately.
At the end of March, there were nearly 10,000 houses and attached residences up for sale in the 11-county area. That’s a significant jump from the same time last year, when fewer than 6,000 were listed.
That’s according to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
Read MoreThe average cost of homes sold in Connecticut increased by more than 8% at the end of last year, hinting at the projected market outlook this year.
Read MoreIn Stamford and West Hartford, home buyers continue to pay more than what sellers are asking just as the spring market looms larger — but buyers are chipping away at prices in some other Connecticut cities and towns, according to Zillow transaction records.
Read MoreWestchester home prices continued climbing in 2024 as sales dipped, according to a report by Houlihan Lawrence.
The report released on Dec. 23 showed median sale prices of single-family homes went up 8.2% to $930,750 from 2024 while sales dropped slightly by 1.5%.
Read MoreStill, in the wake of the Federal Reserve’s jumbo-sized interest rate cut in September, many buyers are opting to remain on the sidelines in the hopes that further Fed cuts later this year will lead to more mortgage rate declines.
Read MoreThe median price of a single-family home in Westchester County, New York has topped $1 million for the first time.
It's not just a big-dollar benchmark for real estate in New York City's northern suburbs. It's the new normal.
Read MoreHome prices are rising faster in Connecticut than in any other state, according to the latest data from Redfin, as inventory remains tight.
Read More"Greater Hartford is performing well, but we're still undervalued compared to Fairfield County and some of the major markets," Lepore said. "People are understanding that they can come in from major markets and raise their family or just live in a nice environment, for a fraction of the price."
Read MoreThe median home in Westchester County listed for $695,000 in March, up 7.1% from the previous month's $649,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows.
Read MoreNewly released data from Realtor.com for January shows that potential buyers and sellers in Westchester County saw houses sell for lower than the previous month's median sale price of $765,000.
Read MoreDespite a 10 percent drop in Connecticut home sales in the first three months of 2024, the real estate market showed plenty of pep in many locales as people upped their offers to beat out others eyeing the same properties.
Read MoreThe spring real estate market in metro Denver shows signs of growth as new and active listings increase. Buyers are snapping up properties faster and paying more than a year ago.
Read MoreNewly released data for November shows that potential buyers and sellers in Westchester County saw houses sell for higher than the previous month's median sale price of $700,000.
Read MoreConnecticut saw the fourth-highest rate of house price increases in the country since the third quarter of last year, a lasting impact from dwindling inventory that real estate agents say is unlikely to change in the near future.
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