Colorado Association of REALTORS | Supply of Homes for Sale Is Shrinking Across Colorado, Not Just in Denver
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Supply of Homes for Sale Is Shrinking Across Colorado, Not Just in Denver

Jan 14 2020

Supply of Homes for Sale Is Shrinking Across Colorado, Not Just in Denver

“Our Colorado market has become so tough and unaffordable that the U-Haul report showed that people are now coming here less than they were just last year. In 2018 Colorado ranked number 16 on the list of states to move to. We now sit at 42 as word on the street is, we cost too much,” said Patrick Muldoon, a Colorado Springs-area REALTOR.

“While our market continues to struggle with low inventory, which of course results in higher prices, we are starting to see some new construction which brings hope to first-time homebuyers, as well as move-up buyers,” said Glenwood Springs-area REALTOR Erin Bassett   

Read the full Denver Post article.

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