So How’s The Market? – April 2020

Real Estate: Good Investment Or Opportunity Investment as a Result of the COVID-19 Virus?  Average Price of both Single Family homes and Attached homes Year over Year in April has increased to $495,982, a 1.9% increase.  Inventory from April 13th 2020 to May 14th 2020 has increased by 15%. This is the trend we should expect [...]

By |2020-05-15T14:12:45-06:00May 15th, 2020|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – April 2020

So How’s The Market? – March 2020

What Effect Has the Virus Had On Denver Real Estate? Average Price of both Single Family homes and Attached homes Year over Year in March has increased to $484,075, a 5.4% increase over March of 2019Inventory as of the start of April 2020 increased by 3.4% year over year.  The number of homes closed in [...]

By |2020-04-17T12:49:42-06:00April 17th, 2020|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – March 2020

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 decreased by 22.9% year over year. When supply goes down prices go……. And the market [...]

By |2020-04-16T13:09:00-06:00March 13th, 2020|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – Feb 2020

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 flattening as there was a meteoric rise of prices from 2013 through 2018 which is somewhat unsustainable after the [...]

By |2019-12-09T16:40:33-07:00December 9th, 2019|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – December

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 why! Average Price of Single Family homes and Condominium homes Year over Year in October was $477,265. We are seeing the [...]

By |2019-11-14T16:12:44-07:00November 14th, 2019|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So How’s The Market? – November

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 quarters of 2018. The days of bidding wars for houses, prices rising [...]

By |2019-10-14T16:42:44-06:00October 14th, 2019|Blog, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So How’s The Market – October 2019

So How’s The Market?- August

All data taken from ReColorado, on August 15, 2019.  Denver, Colorado.Eight County Denver Metro Area Current Trends through July 2019 Three Trends in Today’s Market The Denver housing market has reached record levels in pricing and is slowing down in appreciation. The 2019 data is showing some fragileness in upcoming trends in housing for Denver. [...]

By |2019-08-16T12:28:56-06:00August 15th, 2019|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on So How’s The Market?- August

Is Denver’s Real Estate Market Ready to Bust?

All data taken from ReColorado, on June 13, 2019.  Denver, Colorado. Is Denver’s Real Estate Market Ready to Bust? Our Answer is: NOT YET! Eight County Denver Metro Area Current Trends through May 2019 Average Price of both Single Family homes and Condominium homes Year over Year in May 2019 is $497,896 a 4.3% increase [...]

By |2019-06-17T10:15:17-06:00June 17th, 2019|Blog, Buying or Selling a Home, Monthly Market Update|Comments Off on Is Denver’s Real Estate Market Ready to Bust?
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