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DMAR Market Trends, September 2019

Are we teetering on the fulcrum of the real estate market in the Denver Metro area? Or is the economy go­ing to be a bully that jumps off and lets the teeter-totter drop? Let's look at the big picture: new listings, un­der contracts and days on market were up in August. The number of homes sold, average and median sold prices and dollar volume sold were down, but so were interest rates. It isn't 2018,...

First American Title – Eagle Examiner – April 2018 Market Statistics

Despite the bomb cyclone and cold spells, the market saw a seasonal simmer as spring picked up steam with real estate transactions in March. Buyers had 21.75 percent more new attached and detached home choices, and liked what they saw, with the number of homes going under contract up 27.39 percent from February. When more homes go under contract than come on the market. it begins to chip away at the...

Colorado Rankings “Spring to the Top” | Metro Denver

April 21, 2017 - Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation - Spring has sprung here in the Mile High City, and Colorado continues to rise to the top of recent noteworthy national and international rankings. As a state, we have proven our strengths in business, health and wellness, innovation, real estate, and overall happiness. Many top rankings “showered” upon our great state this spring, and...

5280: Denver’s 2017 Real Estate Outlook

What—if anything—could slow down the Mile High City’s white-hot housing market this year? By Rebecca Olgeirson January 24 2017, 2:25 PM After experiencing double-digit appreciation across metro Denver’s housing market for three consecutive years, we can’t help but wonder: Can this possibly go on? Will 2017 be the year things finally start to calm down? Are we in a bubble? So we asked...

Denver 7 News – Denver-area home prices, then and now: Where you can still find a home for $250K

By: Kurt Sevits, Jace Larson, Andy Miller, Peter Lipomi DENVER – In the 10 years since the recession and housing crisis, home prices have steadily risen in Denver and the surrounding areas, making it increasingly difficult to find an affordable home. Citywide, the average sale price of a detached single-family home has climbed nearly 60 percent since 2007, standing now at slightly more than...

Housing’s big question — what will happen when buyers think 4% rates are “crazy”

MarketWatch by Andrea Riquier Full article can be found at MarketWatch.com ‘Tis the season for authoritative forecasts about what to expect in the coming year, but given the enormous surprises that have rocked Washington, markets, and beyond in the past 12 months, MarketWatch decided to offer not predictions, but questions, about the housing market in 2017. What impact will higher mortgage rates...

Housing 2015: The return of first-time home buyers

When it comes to the housing market, 2015 may be the year first-time home buyers make a comeback. With rents rising faster than incomes, many Millennials are expected to start looking to buy homes of their own. Click Here to Read Rest of...

Prepare Your Home for the Spring Selling Market

Spring is here and many homeowners are considering putting their home on the market. What will make their homes stand out from others in the neighborhood? Here are a few tips on simple items that can be done to increase the appeal of the home for future buyers. Curb Appeal The first thing a buyer sees is the front of the home. An ill-kept yard can create a negative opinion of a home. Make sure to trim...

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