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/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.
Read MoreHomes 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.
Read MoreAccording to the August Market Trends Housing Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors, with more than 27,000 active listings statewide, and more than half of them sitting in the seven-county Denver metro region, potential buyers had 21% more inventory to choose from last month than they did a year ago.
Read MoreDespite a growing list of active inventory and motivated sellers across the seven-county Denver-metro area and statewide, buyers continue to stay away citing interest rates and pricing that has ignored the inventory increase and maintained its higher levels, according to the latest Market Trends Housing Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors (CAR) and analysis from the Association’s spokespersons across Colorado.
Read MoreOver the last 12 months, the Denver metro region added nearly 21,160 new apartment units. For the same time, according to a report released Wednesday from the Apartment Association of Metro Denver, there were about 20,400 new leases signed.
Read MoreA Colorado real estate broker says Wednesday's announcement by the Federal Reserve that they are lowering the interest rate by .5 percentage points was somewhat expected and that he was somewhat ready for it.
Read MoreThe Denver metro’s sluggish summer selling season continued in August.
Despite active listings climbing 56 percent over August 2023, closed sales dropped last month, according to the August monthly real estate trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
Read MoreReal estate analytics point to potential investment opportunities in Colorado, particularly in the popular Denver metro area.
Read MoreNicknamed the “Mile High City” for its elevation, Denver's housing market has reached new heights as well. Once known for affordability, Denver now boasts a competitive market with rising prices. This surge is fueled by a booming job market and a limited housing inventory.
Read More“The once-predictable Denver metro real estate market feels topsy-turvy as we navigate a new landscape,” said Libby Levinson-Katz, chair of the DMAR Market Trends Committee, in the report.
Read MoreMore first-time homebuyers in Denver have a dual-income household, family help or end up getting roommates, Guide Real Estate broker Andre Whitt says.
Read MoreIt’s been two months since the National Association of Realtors reached a settlement that some predict will upend the way homes have been bought and sold for decades across the U.S. It’s having ripple effects in Colorado as the housing market heads into the busiest time of year.
Read MoreThe Denver housing market is one of Colorado’s most active as the state capital is home to many employers and is one of the Mountain West’s largest cities.
People also have been flocking to the Mile High City from more expensive cities in search of a cheaper cost of living and to work remotely in the Rocky Mountains.
Read MoreDenver has secured its position as the hottest housing market in the nation, a title bestowed by the U.S. News and World Report. The analysis, based on the U.S. News Housing Market Index, meticulously examines various factors shaping the real estate landscape.
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 MoreThe Denver metro area ranks as the hottest housing market in the country for a second year in a row, according to a recent analysis from U.S. News & World Report.
Read MoreDenver’s housing market surged in February as the snow melted and temperatures climbed. More sellers opted to list their homes, the median sale price increased, and the number of days on market dropped, according to the monthly trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
Read MoreAccording to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR), our city’s luxury real estate landscape saw a major shift in February. Sellers stepped up with 689 new home listings in February, representing a massive 59 percent increase from January. For context, this is far above the 13 percent national average, and marks the most significant jump in Denver in nearly three years.
Read MoreThe National Association of Realtors reached a major settlement with home sellers Friday to scrap longstanding rules governing broker commission fees, which will slash a key expense Americans face when selling their homes.
Read MoreThe number of homes on the market typically dips during the end of the year and starts to rebound in January ahead of peak spring season. This year, the housing market is showing signs of more optimism as sellers listed more homes than at the same time last year.
Read MoreA very tall and very long escalator just opened in the Colorado Convention Center, stretching above its usual expo halls to a brand new floor. Officials and downtown boosters ascended the moving staircase on Thursday, to christen the building’s brand new Bluebird Ballroom. It’s surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, plus a long patio on one side, that offer panoramic views of the mountains.
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