Denver Business Journal
Denver residential real estate saw massive drop of inventory in November
Denver’s month-end housing inventory dropped a staggering 33.41% from October to November, according to the latest market trends report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors®. Read More
The Denver Post
Supply of homes for sale dried up in November across metro Denver
Snow wasn’t the only thing missing in metro Denver in November. Home listings dried up, with the inventory of available properties down by a third from October. The shortage is so severe that single-family home prices revisited record highs reached this summer, according to a monthly update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors®. Read More
Denver 7
November housing sales report: Inventory down, prices up
The Center Square
Inventory hits bottom as Denver realtors predict seller’s market in 2022
Denver-area realtors are expecting next year to be a seller’s market after the latest monthly market report showed a 34% annualized decrease in inventory. According to the November market report, Denver had just 2,248 active listings at the end of the month, a record low for the metro area. Meanwhile, the average days that homes spend on the market has dropped nearly 32% to 15 days.
Millennials face challenging landscape amid housing crunch
Standing inside a bucket he purchased last fall, Alex Eherenman bathed in his work bathroom. Water pooled at his feet as he splashed himself from the sink faucet, but at least he wasn’t leaving behind a puddle. “That was a pretty low point for me,” Eherenman said, recalling the scene recently. Read More