Epic winter snowfall, bomb cyclone
create ripple effect on statewide housing markets
Spring season beginning to emerge after slow first quarter
https://coloradorealtors.com/market-trends/regional-and-statewide-statistics/
ENGLEWOOD, CO. – April 10, 2019 – An historic mid-March “bomb cyclone” weather event, coupled with epic Colorado snow totals, tempered the typical fast start to the spring housing market in Denver and across the state, according to the latest...
Single-family home sales across the state were down 3.9 percent in February from a year ago, according to Colorado Association of REALTORS® data. They were down 5.1 percent in January and February combined.
In Pueblo County, the drop was steeper. Single-family home sales were down 24 percent last month from February 2018. They were down 15 percent for January and February...
The Colorado Association of REALTORS® is confirming an earlier report from the Denver Metro Association of REALTORS® that metro Denver home prices suffered an annual decline in February.
That’s the first time that has happened since 2012. But with strong gains still piling up along the southern Front Range and in Mesa County, home prices statewide are still rising.
The median sales...
Housing inventory is outpacing demand in Boulder County.
The latest data for February from the Colorado Association of REALTORS® suggests the local housing market, though healthy, shows signs of cooling off.
"In Boulder County, we have 13 percent more inventory than we did at this time last year," said Kelly Moye, a Spokesperson for the Colorado Association of REALTORS®.
Sales of single-family homes...
Snow and cold temps blanket housing markets across the State creating wait-and-see game for buyers and sellers alike
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ENGLEWOOD, CO. – March. 12, 2019 – With cold, wet conditions and record snowfall wreaking havoc across the state, Colorado’s local housing markets are experiencing a mixed-bag of results, with early spring season expectations tempered by below normal temperatures and higher than normal...
A February report from Zillow paints a different picture than the one from CAR.
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DENVER — In a market trends report released in early February from the Colorado Association of REALTORS®, the numbers show Denver median home prices going down by 1.2 percent in January of 2019 compared to January of 2018.
"We're seeing prices go up 3 to 4 percent in some...
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February 26, 2019
With ice on the ground and a car so dirty you aren’t sure you can take it anymore, it’s hard to imagine that the end of winter is near. Soon we’ll be lined up at car washes rinsing the salt from the side panels only to discover the collateral damage the season has taken on our cars, not to mention...
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February 21, 2019
Pueblo’s housing market posted a solid start to the year in January.
While the number of homes sold was down, overall spending was up as buyers focused on higher-priced properties, generally in the $200,000 to $300,000 range, according to Pueblo Association of REALTORS® data. The $33.6 million spent last month was up 7.7 percent from the $31.2 million spent in January...
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February 21, 2019
With housing prices remaining out of reach for many, Boulder is moving ahead with exploration of a pilot program to help middle-income workers and residents buy homes in the city.
The idea began with a 2016 white paper by councilmen Sam Weaver and Bob Yates and continued with city staff research. Council members on Tuesday provided feedback about what further work...
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February 20, 2019
New listings and prices for single-family homes have gone down in Montezuma County when compared with this time last year, according to the Colorado Association of REALTORS®.
According to the Association’s most recent data, listings of new and sold single-family homes declined in January, compared with January 2019. Median sales prices also declined.
This year had more new townhouse-condo listings, according to the...