Housing is something we all have an interest in. We all need a place to live. We can all relate to the monthly cost of a mortgage. And everyone loves to tour homes for sale (digitally or in person). If anything, the pandemic only underscored the importance of housing: “The median home was worth about
Patrick Finney of CJV Real Estate weighs in on Denver’s Real Estate stats for January 2022. For more information, contact one of our real estate professionals to help you attain your real estate goals!
A friend recently reached out to me. He wanted to know how to buy a house in this market. He’s heard all the stories: Lack of Inventory. Prices Increasing. Multiple Offers. This might seem like 2021 all over again. Indeed, we are in a very similar, if not worse, market. Inventory is currently at record
The top Google Search of 2021 “Should I buy a house?” It’s the question on most first-time home buyer’s minds. It’s one of the most Googled search terms. And, it’s a question I get asked a lot by my clients. Personally, I don’t like to “should” on people. It’s too close to another four letter
Last week, one of my first-time home buying clients expressed feeling overwhelm: “I want to buy a house, but I don’t even know where to begin.” He is not alone. This is common with many of my clients, even those who are selling their current residence and trading up, and for good reason. Studies frequently
Where’s the homes for sale? It seems as though there are fewer and fewer homes out there, right? And you’re correct! From last September to this September there were 25.1% FEWER homes on the market in the Denver Metro Area. And we all thought LAST year was hard to find homes! 🙂 Even now, when
Patrick Finney of CJV Real Estate weighs in on Denver’s Real Estate stats for last month!
As the housing market slows, many clients ask me why real estate is slowing down and if this indicates a crash is coming. The Denver market is settling into familiar seasonal trends with the arrival of cool Fall weather and the expectation of the holiday season quickly arriving. Typically, competition is fierce in the summer
If you’re a renter with a desire to become a homeowner, or a homeowner who’s decided your current house no longer fits your needs, you may be hoping that a waiting a year might mean better market conditions to purchase a home. To determine if you should buy now or wait, you need to ask
Patrick Finney of CJV Real Estate weighs in on Denver’s Real Estate stats for last month! “This market, as you can tell, is very strong! White things have cooled off just a touch, we are still seeing multiple offers in well over asking price situations. Interest rates are very low still and demand is still










