Denver Post
Metro Denver’s housing market hits the brakes in July
Metro Denver’s housing market slowed in July, with closings down from June and the inventory of available homes remaining tight but rising at a record rate, according to the monthly Market Trends Report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors®. Read More
BusinessDen
Denver’s hot housing market showed signs of cooling in July
There was a 30 percent increase in inventory and a 12 percent decrease…Read More
9News
Denver's hot housing market signals return to normalcy
Frustrated would-be homebuyers who gave up on their search this spring may find more success now – a new market trends report by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors® (DMAR) found. Read More
5280 Home
Why Realtors® Think Denver-Area Homes Are Selling for Way Above Asking Price
Husband-and-wife Justin and Amanda Choi sold their Berkeley home for 20 percent over the asking price back in April. The home, listed for $645,000, received dozens of offers and was under contract in just four days for $775,000. Read More
The Center Square
Denver housing market increases inventory, but demand continues to push prices upward
According to the latest monthly market report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors® (DMAR), Denver’s housing stock is still 37% below last year’s levels. Meanwhile, the average sales price of a home has increased by nearly 17%. Read More
US News
In a hot seller's market, a homebuyer will try just about anything to get a leg up on the competition and – when possible – strike a deal in their favor. Talk of escalation clauses, appraisal contingency waivers and cash offers becomes the norm. Some people even look into dual agency as a way to appeal to the selling side. Read More
The Denver Business Journal
Billions of dollars are flowing into single-family rental homes, an asset class that rose to prominence in the aftermath of the Great Recession and is now at the center of another boom. Read More
Littleton Independent
Families being priced out of metro-Denver housing market
It is no surprise that local families are feeling frustrated and burned out in the current housing market, as national economist Elliot Eisenberg says Colorado is going through a “California problem.” Read More
August Free Press
Home seller leads across U.S. see houses sell for thousands above listing price
Home seller leads increased during the pandemic housing boom as several states see properties sell above asking price. While the lockdown decreased profits for most business owners, the real estate market has surged. Read More
Colorado Politics
Number of available metro Denver homes ticks up
While the number of Denver-area homes available for sale in July increased 30% from the previous month, it’s still far below normal inventory levels for a market of the Mile High City's size. That’s according to the most recent Market Trends Report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors®. Read More