
The market is officially in transition. It hasbeen a seller'smarket for quite some time, but we are starting to see buyers smarten up, try new strategies, and level the playing
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The market is officially in transition. It hasbeen a seller'smarket for quite some time, but we are starting to see buyers smarten up, try new strategies, and level the playing
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While we aren't seeing 20+ offers on properties, which we've grown accustomed to, we're still seeing many homes go under contract with multiple backup offers.
The Denver/Lakewood/Aurora area remains one of the hottest markets in the country, coming in at number 10 in the top 20 most active metro areas for prospective buyers. Active inventory

When you buy insurance, the paperwork often finds itself in the back of a junk drawer, never to be looked at againuntil a hailstorm smashes your car windshield or strong winds take down the fence surrounding your backyard. Then you're faced with the uncertainty of filing a claim, hoping 100% of the damages will be [...]

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In April of 1968, the Fair Housing Act was passed to provide equal opportunity housing and prevent discrimination of sale, rental, or financing based on race, color, creed, national origin, religion, disability/handicap, sexual orientation, age, and [...]

TheDenver real estate market never really slowed down in the latter halfof 2021 (defying seasonal norms), then quickly picked up speed in 2022 and is on pace for another record breaking Spring selling season. Denver area home buyers are more determined and committed than ever and homes are going under contract at a feverish pace. Even with [...]

In a competitive seller's market characterized by an extreme listing shortage and impressively short days on market, it's hard to land your dream home with an offer that has a contingent sale attached to it. This reality can leave Denver home buyersin a pinch if you sell your current home to secure your down payment for your next home,you [...]

The unseasonably warm weather and lack of snow in October kept the reds and yellows of fall around a little longer for us to enjoy this year. And while the temperature didn't drop much, the amount of active listings in the Denver real estate market did. October saw 15% less active listings at month's end than September, and 30% less than [...]

Typically the Denver housing market takes a cue from the cool autumn weather and we start to see a retraction ofhome prices in the latter half of the year. If seasonal norms had applied this year, we would have expected to see a 1-2% month-over-month drop in home prices, but September's numbers actually showed a .77% increase instead. [...]
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