Metro Denver Home Resale Prices Continue To Rise
Year-over-year home resale price gains were at 7.4 percent in December for Metro Denver. http://ow.ly/8jTM30iOrBV
Year-over-year home resale price gains were at 7.4 percent in December for Metro Denver. http://ow.ly/8jTM30iOrBV
“The average price of a single-family home sold in metro Denver reached $502,986 in February, up 2.5 percent from January and 11.8 percent from February 2017.” http://ow.ly/bizk30iOqIG
When it comes to months supply of inventory, Denver tied with Seattle and San Francisco at 1.1 months. Nationally, there’s a 3.4 months supply. http://ow.ly/QtmG30iIAbY
Colorado home inventory increased in January, however those new listings sold about as fast as they came on the market! http://ow.ly/xCST30iyPTI
Denver will remain a seller’s market in 2018. Prices will continue to rise with low inventory still being the major problem: http://ow.ly/T1sR30ixjJP
Rankings were based on “quickly rising home values and rental prices, low unemployment rates, steady income growth and strong job opportunities with lots of people moving to the area.” http://ow.ly/YMM030idwVo #DenverRealEstateMarket2018
Green Mountain and Applewood make the Denver area’s “hottest real estate neighborhoods of 2018” list according to Redfin. http://ow.ly/zruQ30idtaJ
2017 Denver rents went up between 2 and 5.7 percent. Buying may be the better option, we’d love to help! http://ow.ly/4okv30iam4d
How will you be watching Super Bowl 52? Here are some fun ideas for watching in the Denver area! http://ow.ly/HNtl30iajYo
Colorado now ranks as the second-best state in the country to retire, topped only by Florida. http://ow.ly/cJjc30i8Tjt #BestPlacesToRetire