denver real estate market shifting in buyers' favor
/"Gone are the days that a seller can simply put a sign in the yard and expect their home to sell," the Denver Metro Association of Realtors reports.
Read More"Gone are the days that a seller can simply put a sign in the yard and expect their home to sell," the Denver Metro Association of Realtors reports.
Read MoreBig shifts are increasingly favoring buyers over sellers
A big chill continued to descend on metro Denver’s housing market last month as home sales fell sharply and the number of listings continued to soar, according to a monthly update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
Read MoreInventories of houses for sale in June were mostly up in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley, with median sales prices in June once again taking a dip from the year’s highs.
Read MoreMore houses hit the market in June than last year. Plus: The U.S. catches up with Denver’s inflation rate, a slowdown at the unemployment office and more!
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Read MoreMetro Denver’s housing market is facing some major headwinds that will contribute to a larger than expected drop in home sales and slower than predicted price gains, according to a mid-year update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
Read MoreThe number of homes and condos up for sale in the Denver metro rose by nearly two-thirds from May to June and the number of properties available on the market grew by nearly twice from a year ago, according to the latest market trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.
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Read MoreNationally, supply has increased, too, leading to more options for potential buyers. Active home listings have increased on a year-over-year basis for the fifth week in a row, according to Realtor.com data released today. And for the first time in seven weeks, median listing price growth slowed—though it remained well above the historic norm.
Read MoreWe're already seeing the U.S. housing market slow down in the face of spiking mortgage rates. Mortgage applications are declining, fewer listings are getting multiple offers, and inventory levels are rising again. However, that's a deceleration—meaning prices are going up at a more modest rate—not a price correction.
Read MoreThe median sales price for a single-family home in Westchester County during March was $680,000. That's an increase of 0.7% compared with March 2021, according to a USA TODAY Network localized analysis generated with data from Realtor.com.
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Read MoreFor what feels like the first time in a long time, the housing market is shifting, and this time in the direction of the buyer.
A report by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) shows the median closing price for a home fell at the end of May compared to April.
Read MoreHomes sold for cash across the country reached a new peak of 28% this March, the highest point since the crisis years post-2008, when a lot of home sales were foreclosures, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Read MoreDenver’s red hot housing market continues to generate record sale prices.
A new report from OJO Labs lists Denver as the second most competitive housing market out of the nation’s 50 largest metro areas. Denver saw seven in 10 homes sell for above list price in April, second only to the San Francisco Bay area.
Read MoreDenver’s housing market was the second most competitive out of the nation’s 50 largest metro areas, with seven in 10 homes selling for above the list price in April, according to a new report from OJO Labs.
Read MoreDenverites are willing to go further than the average American to secure a home in the city’s competitive housing market, according to a new report.
Read MoreBetween higher property prices and higher interest rates, housing affordability continues to deteriorate in Colorado this year, leaving Gen Xers as the one age group still able to afford a mid-priced home in Arapahoe and El Paso counties — but not Denver.
Read MoreNorthern Colorado’s residential real estate market continues to suffer from record-low inventories, helping to drive up prices at dramatic rates.
Read MoreHome prices reaching new record highs in Colorado’s two largest real estate markets is not new in the least. The last couple of years, not only are records set in the busy summer months; they’re being set in the dead of winter, when home sales typically slow.
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