A Steady Climb: Spring Activity Continues to Build Momentum continues to build as we move through the spring market — and if this sounds familiar, it’s because it is. Last month, we noted early signs of activity picking up, and March’s data is reinforcing that trend rather than reversing it. We’re seeing more inventory, more… [Read More]
Denver Real Estate Newsletter – March ’26
More Listings, Faster Sales, and a Market Waking Up Momentum continued to build in the Denver Metro housing market as February carried forward the shifts we began to see in January. More homes went under contract, closings picked up, days on market shortened, and buyers appeared more willing to act when the right home hit… [Read More]
Denver Real Estate Newsletter – February ’26
Steady Pricing, Shifting Activity For the last three years, home prices have largely held their ground while interest rates have remained elevated compared to the ultra-low pandemic-era. Some see stagnancy. Others see stability. Either way, the market hasn’t been dramatic. However, January may be signaling that momentum is building — and that 2026 could bring… [Read More]
Denver Real Estate Newsletter – Jan ’26
Closing Out 2025: A Familiar Market Finds Its Footing As we close out 2025 and step into a new year, the Denver Metro housing market feels familiar. In many ways, this year closely mirrored both 2023 and 2024—defined less by dramatic swings and more by consistency. Activity followed a well-established seasonal pattern: peaking in the… [Read More]
Denver Real Estate Newsletter – Dec ’25
Tis the season… for slowing down—especially in Denver real estate. As the holiday season settles into colder days and festive evenings, the Denver Metro housing market follows a familiar and time-tested pattern. Historically, the final quarter of the year brings a noticeable lull: fewer new listings, fewer buyers out touring homes, and many households pausing… [Read More]
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