With very few homes priced below $1M, you have the perfect storm for sellers in today’s market! … [Read more...]
Colorado COVID19 Stay-At-Home Order: Real Estate Considered Essential Service
As of March 25th, 2020, the Denver Metro Association of Realtors has announced that real estate has been deemed an essential service in Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson counties. While the Colorado order expires on April 11th - … [Read more...]
So How’s The Market? – Feb 2020
Will the Real Estate Market Change due to Virus Concerns? Average Price of both Single Family homes and Attached homes Year over Year in February has increased to $478,267 an 4.9% increase. Inventory as of the start of March 2020 … [Read more...]
10 Best Secrets to Selling Your Home!
Selling Secret #10: Pricing it right Find out what your home is worth, then shave 15 to 20 percent off the price. You’ll be stampeded by buyers with multiple bids — even in the worst markets — and they’ll bid up the price over what it’s … [Read more...]
So How’s The Market? – January 2020
Market update for January 2020 Average Price of both Single-Family homes and Condominium Homes Year over Year in January was $464,263 vs. $451,098 in 2019, a 2.9% appreciation increase. We are starting see prices flattening as there … [Read more...]
Denver 2020 Happenings!
So How’s The Market? – December
2019 Real Estate Update for December Average Price of both Single-Family homes and Condominium Homes Year over Year in November was $477,265 vs. $462,366 in 2018, a 3.2% appreciation increase. We are starting to see prices … [Read more...]
So How’s The Market? – November
All data taken from ReColorado, on November 14, 2019. Denver, Colorado.Eight County Denver Metro Area Current Trends through October 2019 Has Denver’s Real Estate Market Gotten Very Expensive for the Average Buyer? Yes, here’s … [Read more...]
So How’s The Market – October 2019
2019 Third Quarter Real Estate Review in Denver. • The first three quarters of 2019 for real estate in Denver, CO experienced a slowing of the market to more normal conditions vs. the hectic pace of the first three 3 … [Read more...]