May stats are out, and Patrick Finney says, “(This market) is not slowing down.” He’s right about that, as evidenced by the 15% increase in the median sold price just since last year! Check out the stats for some popular Colorado counties below. Region-Specific Stats Below: May Adams County Stats May Arapahoe County Stats May
Region-Specific Stats Below: April Adams County Stats April Arapahoe County Stats April Boulder County April Denver County Stats April Douglas County Stats April Jefferson County
The Denver Market is on fire. We are the top major metropolitan area regarding quickest to go under contract, taking just six days on average. According to Patrick Finney, “the average sold price in March was approaching $500,000 and selling well over asking price in Denver County. If you have any desire to sell a property,
Region specific stats below: Jan AdamsCounty Jan ArapahoeCounty Jan BoulderCounty Jan Denver County Jan JeffersonCounty
The Denver Real Estate inventory from September 2016 to September 2017 increased by 3.3%. While Supply is still low, It is headed towards more available housing. It is still the slow season, expect even more inventory to turn up as Spring draws near. Denver’s median sold price was $449,968 in September and total days on
The Denver real estate market changes the way we buy homes. The Denver real estate market used to be predictable. Flowers bloomed, inventory increased. Kids went to school, everything began to slow down. But, you may have noticed, things are a little different now. In 2017, Realtors observed the market heating up well before the
The Denver Real Estate inventory from December 2016 to January 2017 increased by 381 new listings. This low amount is still due to a seasonal slow but we will continue to see an exponential increase in new inventory heading into Spring. Denver’s median sold price was $351,250 in January and total days on market came in at
The average Denver County sale price came in at $447,129, 7% higher than last year. 593 new real estate listings hit the market last month but to no surprise, December tends to be the lowest supply month of the year. With the start of the new year, we should see an increase in the inventory of
September Market Statistics are in: Here is the breakdown! The average Denver County sale price came in at $376,250, an unusual increase for the season change, from September which was $360,000. There was a decrease of new listings on the market from 1,489 in September to 1,152 in October. The market is showing a slight
The average Denver County sale price came in at $436,696, 1% lower then last month and 12% higher then last year. There was a slight decrease of 80 new listings on the market from August to September. The market is still holding strong leading into the colder months. [pdf-embedder url=”http://wordpress-37919-80579-222296.cloudwaysapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/RE-Colorado-Local-Market-Updates-Branded.pdf” title=”re-colorado-local-market-updates-branded”] [pdf-embedder url=”http://wordpress-37919-80579-222296.cloudwaysapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/RE-Colorado-Monthly-Indicators-Branded.pdf” title=”re-colorado-monthly-indicators-branded”]