'extreme seller’s market' for denver real estate

'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.

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home prices continue to surge in connecticut, where real estate is already red-hot

home prices continue to surge in connecticut, where real estate is already red-hot

A year after New York City home buyers descended on Connecticut’s housing market amid the COVID-19 pandemic, sales continue to accelerate heading into the summer of 2021 — particularly in communities lining Long Island Sound or just inland from Milford to Stonington.

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colorado’s housing market redefines rocky mountain high in april

colorado’s housing market redefines rocky mountain high in april

The median of a single-family home sold in Colorado crossed above $500,000 for the first time ever in April and is running at an elevation 1.5 times higher than the U.S. median, according to a monthly update from the Colorado Association of Realtors.

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denver, colorado housing market goes into turbo mode in 2021

denver, colorado housing market goes into turbo mode in 2021

The Denver, Colorado real estate market has officially entered turbo mode. So lower your safety bar and hang on for the ride, home buyers. According to a recent nationwide housing report, the Denver metro area is one of the fastest-moving housing markets in the country. At least among the nation’s 50 largest metros.

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see which CT towns gained or lost residents in 2020 - and how parts of new york and new jersey fared

see which CT towns gained or lost residents in 2020 - and how parts of new york and new jersey fared

A new study provides conclusive evidence of Connecticut’s appeal as a residential destination during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2020, Connecticut received a greater share of new arrivals than New York towns and villages spanning the lower Hudson River Valley and on Long Island.

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pandemic stories: northwest corner attracts two NYC families and a fairfield county transplant

pandemic stories: northwest corner attracts two NYC families and a fairfield county transplant

Litchfield County saw a real estate boom during the pandemic as New Yorkers — mainly Brooklynites — flocked to the country for fresh air and wide open spaces.

But it wasn't only city dwellers. At least one Fairfield County resident fled the "rat race" for the northwest corner too.

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covid-19 created the hottest real estate market denver has ever seen

covid-19 created the hottest real estate market denver has ever seen

Colorado has long been a desirable address, and the Denver metro area’s real estate market has been growing for years. But at the outset of 2020, nobody expected the year to be so exceptional. History tells us that elections, particularly contentious ones, typically slow things down as buyers and sellers wait out political and economic uncertainty.

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latest denver-area housing market stats: median single-family home price reaches $560K

latest denver-area housing market stats: median single-family home price reaches $560K

The rise in available for-sale housing that typically accompanies the transition from February to March failed to materialize in the Denver metro this year, as buyer demand continued to outstrip supply, according to the latest monthly report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.

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denver metro’s luxury home sales volume rises by 98% over year-ago levels

denver metro’s luxury home sales volume rises by 98% over year-ago levels

In 2021, the story is quite the opposite. The real estate market in Denver Metro is thriving and performing at record-breaking levels. Following the height of the quarantine period, many people realized how important their homes were and decided to take advantage of the historically low-interest rates to make their dreams of owning a home in the Mile High City a reality. This wave of motivated buyers flooded Denver Metro beginning in late spring and has maintained its momentum into this year.

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major challenges in denver metro area for new home seekers as median home price increases by 21% in past year

major challenges in denver metro area for new home seekers as median home price increases by 21% in past year

The housing market in the Denver metro area has seen a dramatic increase in home prices of more than 20 percent over the past year, making it even more competitive for families to buy their first home. Those who were able to purchase a house say they had to open their search beyond their initial expectations as realtors say the inventory will only improve slightly for the rest of 2021, keeping it a seller’s market.

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