So, How’s The Market | September 2023

Highlights September brought a seasonal slowdown in sales of homes in the Denver Metro Area. Closings were down 17% from last month and down 22% from September 2022. Prices remained stable from August to September. The price of homes increased only slightly, by 1% from last September. New listings went down by 5% from August [...]

By |2023-10-13T11:18:54-06:00October 13th, 2023|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So, How’s The Market | September 2023

Fall Foliage 2023

It is almost time! The changing of the leaves is right around the corner and you do not want to miss it! With all the rain this year, it is expected to be a very vivid fall! According to Fox31, here are the peak times to see the beautiful leaves in the upcoming weeks! September [...]

By |2023-09-05T16:12:36-06:00September 6th, 2023|Around Town, Blog|Comments Off on Fall Foliage 2023

Featured Listing: 7686 Homestead Road, Parker

This beautiful Tuscan-inspired custom ranch home in Parker just went on the market. Sitting on over 5 acres of land, this property holds an abundance of opportunity for you and your family. The grand entrance to this home is nothing like you have seen before with stack stone on all the surrounding walls and a [...]

By |2023-08-01T13:48:59-06:00July 27th, 2023|Blog|Comments Off on Featured Listing: 7686 Homestead Road, Parker

So How’s The Market? – May 2023

Highlights May  2023 Closings for May 2023 was the highest level since September 2022.  This is a good trend, however, we would suggest a weakening a bit of the sold data per month moving through the summertime. The pending contracts for June 15, 2023 was lower by 400 units against May 15, 2023.   This predictor [...]

By |2023-06-16T16:04:42-06:00June 16th, 2023|Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – May 2023

So How’s The Market? – April 2023

Highlights April  2023  Inventory levels were held in check in April as homeowners choose to stay in place in lieu of listing their homes for sale. The number of fresh home listings to hit the market was 29% lower than we saw this time last year. Year to date, the number of new Denver Metro [...]

By |2023-05-22T12:11:07-06:00May 15th, 2023|Around Town, Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update, Uncategorized|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – April 2023

So How’s The Market? – March 2023

Highlights March  2023 The home buying and selling season is underway. REcolorado data shows increases in both fresh listings of homes for sale and closings. Meanwhile, homes were on the market for 16 fewer days compared to last month. The number of homes pending sale increased for the third consecutive month as buyers signed 22% [...]

By |2023-04-14T15:05:11-06:00April 14th, 2023|Around Town, Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update, Uncategorized|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – March 2023

So How’s The Market? – February 2023

Highlights February  2023 The Denver Metro housing market typically sees an increase in activity from January to February as the busy home buying and selling season gets underway. This year, according to REcolorado data, the number of new listings and closings increased month-to-month. Additionally, the number of listings that moved to Pending saw an uptick, [...]

By |2023-03-10T16:43:37-07:00March 10th, 2023|Around Town, Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update, Uncategorized|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – February 2023

“So How’s The Market?” – December 2022

Highlights The rate of home price appreciation continued to slow in December. The median closed price for Denver Metro homes increased 3% compared to last year but decreased from November. Interest rate hikes, along with rising home prices kept affordability top of mind for home shoppers.  The market continued to see a decline in home [...]

By |2023-01-13T16:41:36-07:00January 13th, 2023|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update, Uncategorized|Comments Off on “So How’s The Market?” – December 2022
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