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Shrinking Inventory Driving Factor in Colorado Markets

Single family and townhouse/condo listings down more than 30 percent since July peak. While the median sales price for single-family homes and townhouse/condominium units between September and October 2016 remained relatively flat, $337,000 and $252,000 respectively, a shrinking inventory of active listings across the state continues to play a significant role in the overall housing market, according to the latest statewide...

Inventory Remains Key Factor in Markets Across the State

Median sales price for Colorado’s single-family homes dips for second time in three months while condominium/townhouse prices increase. The median sales price of a single-family home in Colorado has dropped for the second time in the past three months to $336,700. The one percent dip comes on the heels of a flat August and a nearly 3 percent dip reflected in...

Median Sales Price for Homes Drops in July

The median sales price of a single-family home in Colorado dropped 3 percent to $336,000 from June to July of this year, the first reversal in what had been steadily rising prices since November 2015.  Condominium/townhouse prices also dropped 3 percent to $240,000, the first decline since January.  Compared to July 2015, however, single-family median prices were up 8 percent...

New Listings and Sales Improve From March to April

Weak inventory challenging to both buyers and sellers. There were more new listings and sales of both single-family homes and condominiums/townhouses in Colorado in April than in March but both categories still lagged significantly behind a year ago according to statistics announced today by the Colorado Association of REALTORS (CAR). Single-family home listings increased 11 percent to 10,725 and sales improved by...

Home Sales Improve During First Quarter of 2016

Steadily Rising Prices Making Homes Less Affordable For Some. During the first quarter of 2016 (January, February and March) most areas of Colorado saw an increase in the number of both single-family homes and condominiums/townhouses sold compared to the same time period in 2015.  The 15,742 single-family homes sold were an increase of 5 percent over the first quarter of 2015...

Single-Family Housing Prices Level Off in Much of CO

New listings, sales and inventory continue to challenge most markets The median price of a single-family home statewide in Colorado decreased to $300,900 in November, down about $17,000 from the year’s high in June according to market statistics released today by the Colorado Association of REALTORS®. Even so, compared to a year ago, single-family home prices were 9 percent higher last...

Fewer Homes Sold In Colorado in October

Prices leveling out while inventory remains a significant challenge Fewer Colorado homes were sold statewide in October, the fourth consecutive month of declining home sales according to market statistics released today by the Colorado Association of REALTORS® (CAR).  The 6,965 single-family homes sold last month were 10 percent fewer than September and 23 percent fewer than the year’s peak number of...

Slower Housing Sales Extend into September

Prices, new listings and inventory down in most areas of the state. According to market statistics released last week by the Colorado Association of REALTORS® (CAR), the traditional summer housing slowdown that was evident in July and August in Colorado has continued into September. Housing markets often experience slower sales during the summer months as buyers and sellers focus on vacations,...

Marijuana has Lit up Denver Real Estate

Denver had the second largest increase in annual homes prices with statistics showing this increase at 10%.  This major increase on home prices and the lack of inventory are due to the legalization of marijuana in 2012. "The pot industry is creating jobs we didn't have before," said Kelly Moye, a Re/Max real estate agent who has worked in the Denver...

Third Quarter 2013 Housing Statistics from the Colorado Association of REALTORS®

Leading Housing Indicators Show Consistent Improvement

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. Oct. 23, 2013 –  The most common measures of housing market performance – sales, new listings, median price and days on the market – all showed significant improvement statewide and in most regions of Colorado during the third quarter in 2013 compared to the same quarter in 2012.  In addition, Q3 2013 marked at least the fourth consecutive quarter of housing market improvement on these same measures in most regions of Colorado.

Sales of single-family homes, condominiums and townhouses (taken together) increased 19 percent statewide to 28,287 units during third quarter 2013 compared to third quarter 2012, according to Quarterly Market Statistical Reports released today by the Colorado Association of REALTORS® (CAR).   Year to date (YTD) sales rose just over 18 percent Q3 2013 to Q3 2012.

Although inventory statewide continued at low levels, new listings increased about 15 percent to 35,305 (comparable quarter to quarter).  Both the single-family (+14 percent) and the townhouse-condo (+21 percent) markets experienced increases in the number of new listings on a statewide basis. Median sales prices statewide continued to rise at pace similar to the previous quarter (Q2 2013); up 9 percent to $260,000 for single-family homes and 10 percent to $171,000 for townhouses and condominiums, again, compared to the same quarter in 2013.

Days on the market continued a downward trend (-25 percent for single-family and -30 percent for townhouses-condos) and the statewide number of total active listings at the end of the third quarter stood at 35,388, up more than 6 percent over the previous quarter (Q2 2013).  This represents a 4.5-month inventory for single-family homes and a 3.8-month inventory for townhouses-condos.

Lender-mediated properties (foreclosures, short sales, REO or other distressed property sales) represented 9 percent of all sales during the quarter, continuing a downward trend of more than six quarters.

“The main story in these new numbers is that in most places around our state the real estate markets have been steadily improving, creating what many analysts would call ‘normal market’ conditions,” said CAR spokesperson, Anthony Rael. “Overall the news is very good for both buyers and sellers.  Better inventory will provide buyers with more choices and improving prices should attract more sellers into the marketplace.  One area of concern is the long-term impact that recent flooding and wildfires earlier this year may have on certain markets going forward.”

The CAR Housing Affordability Index is a newer statistical measure for Colorado’s housing market that uses median sales price, prevailing interest rates and average income to measure local housing affordability. An index of 120, for example, means that the median household income was 120 percent of what is necessary to qualify for the median-priced home under prevailing interest rates. A higher number is usually interpreted as greater housing affordability.  Higher values generally benefit buyers whereas lower values help sellers.

The combined statewide affordability index during the third quarter of 2013 was at 142 with the townhouse-condo market enjoying more affordability (192) than for single-family homes (135).  As housing prices rise, affordability tends to go down unless median income rises to keep pace with the increased cost of real estate.  All areas of Colorado are seeing decreasing affordability.

The Colorado Association of REALTORS® Quarterly Market Statistical Reports are prepared by 10K Research and Marketing, a Minneapolis-based real estate technology company, and are based on data provided by Multiple Listing Services (MLS) in Colorado.  The current Q3 2013 reports represent approximately 86 percent of all MLS-listed residential real estate transactions in the state.  The metrics do not include “For Sale by Owner” transactions or all new construction.

In addition to cumulative statewide statistics, CAR has commissioned six regional reports, using the same measures, whose content is summarized below along with local expert contacts.

 

BOARDMAP

 

Metro Denver Region (Denver, Jefferson, Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Douglas) –

Contact:  Anthony Rael- 303-520-3179 , Michael Welk –303-263-3217,  Karen Levine- 303-877-7516, or Dave Kupernik- 303-953-4801

The third quarter of this year produced sales figures for this region that are a significant improvement over the same period in 2012 and over the second quarter of this year.  Sales of single-family homes rose 20 percent compared to the same period last year, nearly seven times the growth rate for Q2 2013 (3 percent).  Townhouse-condo sales showed comparable gains (+27 percent, quarter to quarter).  The median sales price jumped 10 percent for both single-family (to $285,000) and townhouses-condos (to $165,000.) As noted above, one of the consequences of improved prices is that affordability decreases, in this region by 15 percent, though metro-area condominiums and townhomes have one of the highest affordability indices in the state (198). This area of the state continues to enjoy properties having the fewest days on the market, down to 39 for single-family and 37 for townhouses-condominiums.  The quarter closed with 13,233 active listings representing slightly less than a three-month supply.

 

 

 

 

Mountain Region

(Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Jackson, Pitkin, Routt, San Miguel, Summit) –

Contact:  George Harvey – 970-729-0111 or Andrew Ernemann – 970-379-8125

The number of new listings for both single-family homes and townhouses-condos increased modestly during this quarter; 2 percent for single-family and 4 percent for townhouses-condos.  Year to date both categories are down about 2 percent compared to 2012.  Sales for townhouses-condos rose by 9 percent, about twice the growth rate for single-family homes.  Median sales prices show a healthy increase of 11 percent to $414,750 for single-family and 24 percent to $339,500 for townhouses-condos in this region, which includes Colorado’s ski resort communities.   With 4,382 active listings, this region has approximately 13 months’ supply of inventory which in these areas of the state is not unusual.   Lender-mediated property sales as a proportion of all sales declined once again to 11 percent.  This region was the only one to show an increase in number of days on the market compared to the same period last year – for single-family the figure rose by 4 percent (to 148 days) and for townhouses-condos, by 2 percent (to 158 days).

Northeast Region (Boulder, Larimer, Logan, Morgan, Weld) –

Contact:   Duane Duggan – 303-449-7000 or Kelly Moye – 303-327-6522

This region of Colorado enjoys the second lowest number of days on the market (75) and the smallest percentage of lender-mediated sales (6 percent).  Most measures have seen five or more consecutive quarters of improvement.  Sales were up 18 and 21 percent respectively for single-family homes and townhouses-condos. Median pricing rose nearly 10 percent in both categories.  There were 5,722 new listings during the quarter, representing a 12 percent increase over the same time last year.

The region ended the quarter with 5,500 homes available, representing a 3-4 month supply.  Affordability declined about 14 percent, with townhouses-condos about one-third more affordable than single-family homes.

Northwest Region (Delta, Hinsdale, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose, Pitkin, Rio Blanca) –

Contact:  Sandy Borman – 970-256-9100

This region has now enjoyed seven consecutive quarters of increased new listings, up 20 percent (1,795) compared to the third quarter 2012.  Single-family sales rose by 5 percent and the median price on those homes increased 3 percent to $181,100.  The townhouse-condo market fared better on sales, up 7 percent with median prices on those 80 properties rising 5 percent to $135,000 compared to the same quarter last year.  Affordability remains very high in this region (232 for townhouses-condos and 183 for single-family homes).  Lender-mediated properties represent 23 percent of sales, the highest in the state.  At the end of the quarter there were 2,700 properties available representing about an eight-month supply.

 

Southeast Region (Baca, Chaffee, Crowley, Custer, El Paso, Freemont, Huerfano, Las Animas, Otero, Pueblo, Teller) – Contact:  Dave Anderson – 303-327-6522 or Jay Gupta – 719-785-4114

Southeast Colorado experienced additional improvement in both home sales and pricing during Q3.  Sales of single-family homes increased 20 percent (3,896) and townhouse-condos by 37 percent (439) compared to 2012.   The median price for single-family homes rose to $197, 500 and for townhouses-condos, to $144,636, both up 7 percent.  New listings increased 9 percent for single-family and 25 percent for townhouses-condos with 6,140 properties coming onto the market.  Lender-mediated sales were only about 6 percent of the total during the period, continuing a downward trend of more than six quarters.  Days on the market are third best in the state with drops of 12 percent to 79 days for single-family homes and 30 percent to 76 days for townhouses-condos.  There were 8,200 properties available in this region at the end of the quarter representing a 6-7 month supply.

 

Southwest Region (Alamosa, Archuleta, Conejos, Costilla, Dolores, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mineral, Montezuma, Saguache, San Juan) – Contact: Mike Heraty- 970-264-7000 or Don Ricedorff  970-375-7014

Townhouse-condo sales in the Southwest Region experienced the largest increase in the state (+39 percent) though the median price on those 122 properties declined 12 percent to 174,950 compared to the third quarter of 2012.  Single-family home sales in this area rose 19 percent with median pricing increasing 10 percent to $240,000.  Lender-mediated properties represented 12 percent of all sales, second highest in the state.  Days on the market dropped 13 percent for both categories, reversing a slight trend of increased days for townhouses-condos.  Affordability is slightly above the state average with townhouse-condos more affordable and improving in affordability, the only area in the state where that is the case.   There were more than 2,600 properties available at the end of the third quarter (16 months for single-family listings and 11 months for townhouse-condo listings).

 

 

Conclusion

Spokespersons throughout Colorado are available for interviews or to answer specific regional questions.  The reports cited in this press release are available online at www.ColoradoREALTORS.com/HousingStatistics.