
The dimming of The Mile High City’s festive lights and packing of the evergreen boughs signal the end of the winter holiday season. (But we all know the holiday cookies and mint mochas will grace your plate - and cup - for at least another month.)

The dimming of The Mile High City’s festive lights and packing of the evergreen boughs signal the end of the winter holiday season. (But we all know the holiday cookies and mint mochas will grace your plate - and cup - for at least another month.)

November wasn’t just about mashed potatoes, blockbuster movies, and a steady jobs report — it also delivered some pivotal updates in Denver’s housing market. As the real estate scene recalibrates and seasonal slowdowns take hold, the numbers paint a picture of a market finding its footing. With motivated sellers, concessions on the rise, and inventory playing catch-up, DMAR’s December 2024 Denver real estate market trends are setting the stage for what could be an interesting 2025.

The holidays in Denver are more than just a postcard-perfect scene of snow-dusted mountains and twinkling city lights. They’re also a time when the Mile High City goes full Clark Griswold — lighting up neighborhoods, hosting community events, and serving up enough holiday cheer to rival a Hallmark movie marathon.
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