denver’s median home price climbed nearly 15% to $659,000 from january to february. why is this happening?

denver’s median home price climbed nearly 15% to $659,000 from january to february. why is this happening?

“A house is still worth what somebody is willing to pay for it,” Rhead said. “And because of the lack of inventory, because of the number of buyers out there and the qualifications of those buyers, it’s just going to continue to raise the market value.”

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showingtime data reveals seattle and denver are the nation's most active markets, while only the south region saw an uptick in showings per listing year-over-year

showingtime data reveals seattle and denver are the nation's most active markets, while only the south region saw an uptick in showings per listing year-over-year

The latest data from ShowingTime, the residential real estate industry's leading showing management and market stats technology provider, shows that Seattle and Denver lead the nation in buyer demand even as we head into the typically cooler late fall and winter seasons.

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3 mountain homes in colorado that you can buy for under $200k, $300k and $400k

3 mountain homes in colorado that you can buy for under $200k, $300k and $400k

If you’ve been looking to buy a home these past few months around Denver, you probably know how unimaginable, absurd and downright rude real estate prices have become.

And that’s with things improving. Listings stayed on the market for an average of 11 days as of last month; the median home price fell to $581,000 (down from a $600,000 all-time high in June).

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