Fall 2017 Denver Real Estate Market Update

The Denver area real estate market is still going strong even after seeing a 2.75% decrease in housing prices from July 2017 to August 2017. Home prices in the area have still increased over 8 percent from August 2016. While the market is still turning over quickly, the Denver area is on it’s way to becoming a more normal market…

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Denver Market Update: Inventory Down, but Prices Remain Up

It’s time for another Denver market update. The winter/holiday season is historically very slow for real estate and we generally see a slight dip in home prices. So what does this season hold for Denver? Let’s take a look at the Denver market as of November 30, 2016. Number of New Listings – 967 in November 2016, down from 919…

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NAHB: All Colorado metros ‘improving markets’ except Colorado Springs

Colorado Department of Local Affairs: For the second month in a row, all metro areas in Colorado, except Colorado Springs, are on the National Association of Home Builders’ Improving Markets Index. For much of 2012, Greeley, Boulder, and Ft. Collins were included on the “Improving Markets” list put out by the National Association of home Builders. The February list, released…

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2012 Wrap Up

Well,how did we do in 2012? I have wrapped up the highlights of 2012 in this short report full graphs and numbers. It includes information on the legislation front; rental market in Metro Denver, various vacancy rates by markets & dwellings, rent survey; Unemployment figures; Hiring; Home sales &Prices; new homes; and supply of homes on the market. Enjoy. 2012WrapUp

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3rd Quarter 2012 Foreclosure Report

The Colorado Division of Housing has published it’s 3rd Quarter 2012 Foreclosure Report. After the peak of 2009, the foreclosures have been on a decline. The numbers for the 3rd quarter 2012 is down 23.6% over the same period in 2011. Please refer to the report for details and a quarterly graph of. A lot of factors are lining up…

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S&P Case-Shiller Analysis & Graphs

Standard & Poor Case-Shiller® home price indices track home prices of 20 major cities. It is divided in a 10-city and a 20-city composite indices. The S&P/Case-Shiller® Home Price Indices are calculated monthly using a three-month moving average. This post compares the residential housing markets of Denver with the 2 composite indices. The data is from Standard & Poor CaseShiller®…

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August Denver Home Price-Index vs. S&P Case-Shiller Indices

Standard & Poor Case-Shiller home price indices track home prices in 20 major cities. It is divided in a 10-city and a 20-city composite indices. The S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices are calculated monthly using a three-month moving average. This post compares the residential housing markets of Denver with the 2 composite indices. The data is from Standard & Poor’s Case…

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Foreclosure Filings & Sales Down in 2011

Both the foreclosure Filings and sales at the public trustees auctions are down for the year compared with the same period in 2010. The foreclosure filings were down 31.4 percent and sales at auctions were down 18.5 percent. The report was released on Thursday by the Colorado Department of Housing.

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Denver Home Prices up 4.5% Mar-Jun, down 2.5% Y/Y per S&P Case-Shiller

Standard & Poor Case-Shiller home price indices track home prices in 20 major cities. It is divided in a 10-city and a 20-city composite indices. The S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices are calculated monthly using a three-month moving average. There is a two month lag. This report compares the residential housing markets of Denver and the 2 composite indices. The data…

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July Home Sales Up, Prices Down According to NAR

The latest existing-home sales report from the National Association of Realtors shows the prices in the West region is down by 7% from July of 2010 to July of 2011. The number of transactions, however, is up by 12% for the same period according to NAR. The West region which includes Colorado lags the nation. Click here for the analysis…

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Mid-year Housing Snapshot

Colorado Department of Housing has issued the Mid-year housing snapshot. Click here for the report. Or cut &  paste the link below into your browser. http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobheadername1=Content-Disposition&blobheadername2=Content-Type&blobheadervalue1=inline%3B+filename%3D%22midyear2011.pdf%22&blobheadervalue2=application%2Fpdf&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1251731922239&ssbinary=true

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2010 Foreclosure Report Now Available

Colorado Department of Housing has published the 2010 Colorado Foreclosure report. The charts below show 2003-2010 stats for Colorado and the metro Denver area. The Denver metro includes the Denver, Arapaho and Adams counties. For other areas please refer to the actual report. The foreclosure filings are down, however, more homes are going to auction.

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