Market Trends & Statistics
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January 27, 2020
“Overall, the 2019 Pueblo market was about the same as 2018, plus or minus 2%. The two big differences were median sales price, which rose just more than 13% to finish the year at $210,000, and days on market, up 8.6% over 2018. The 2019 sold listings slipped a total of 45 from 2018, just a 1.6% dip. We are...
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January 21, 2020
“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 Erin Bassett, president of Glenwood Springs Association of REALTORS. “Spring should bring new resale inventory as well.”
“We just, honestly, have no inventory,”...
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January 14, 2020
“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...
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January 13, 2020
Housing markets gear up for most active months with little inventory as affordability improves
Contact: Marty Schechter for CAR
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ENGLEWOOD, CO. – Jan. 13, 2020 – Colorado housing markets closed out the past decade with 10-year record or near record lows in several key inventory related categories, according to the latest monthly market data from the...
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December 13, 2019
“Boulder County’s home prices are stuck in the snow and the wheels are spinning,” Boulder-area Realtor Kelly Moye stated in a Colorado Association of Realtors news release. “It’s like someone just held it in time and nothing changed. I think it’s a trend we are going to see continue, too.”
“Wages aren’t keeping up with home prices in Boulder, so...
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December 11, 2019
Contact: Marty Schechter for CAR
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marty@schechterpr.com
ENGLEWOOD, CO. – Dec. 11, 2019 – With a 30 percent dip in new listings statewide between October and November, the low inventory story continues to drive nearly every market across the state, according to the latest monthly market data from the Colorado Association of REALTORS® (CAR). The months’ supply of inventory for both single-family...
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November 12, 2019
Wide range of local ingredients are flavoring housing markets across the metro area and state
Contact: Marty Schechter for CAR
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ENGLEWOOD, CO. – Nov. 12, 2019 – The anticipated seasonal slowdown in the housing market’s new listings has been met with strong pending/under contract numbers creating 13-20 percent declines in the inventory of active listings across the Denver-metro area and statewide,...
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October 29, 2019
“September 2019 was another strong month for the Colorado Springs-area housing market for single-family/patio homes,” Colorado Springs REALTOR Jay Gupta said. "
“Our average sales price was $368,430, with the median sales price of $325,500, and a 1.5-month supply of inventory,” Gupta said. “Since buyers generally purchase properties offering competitive values, 42 percent of El Paso and 31 percent...
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October 22, 2019
Vail REALTOR ® Mike Budd told the Vail Daily that he expects 2019’s transaction and volume numbers to finish about even with 2018, which was a good year for the market.
“Every individual has a different financial picture they are dealing with,” Budd told the Denver Post. He added, “Believe it or not, there are $20 million cash buyers.”
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October 22, 2019
Kelly Moye, a Broomfield-based RE/MAX Alliance Realtor and former president of the Boulder Area Realtor Association, told the Boulder Daily Camera, “It’s staying really steady. There are no huge dips or increases in home prices.”
Only when prices go down more than 3% do people begin to take notice, Moye said. Sellers received almost 99% of the listed price for...