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Front Range Real Estate Market Update, November 5, 2020

Market Update, November 5, 2020 Home prices continued to climb in October. The average price for a single-family home sold was $625,100, while the average for attached homes was $393,733. We saw the lowest number of active listings for any October ever, which definitely had an impact on prices. There were just 4,821 homes for sale, almost 2,000 […]

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Are homeowners really fleeing the city?

There’s been a lot of talk about urban real estate lately and whether people are moving out of city centers around the country to flock to the suburbs. For some people, this is definitely true. Some homebuyers believe the “work at home” trend is here to stay and they want the type of space only

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Front Range Real Estate Market Update, August 20, 2020

There are more buyers than homes available and buyers are competing to purchase homes. Multiple-offer situations can be frustrating. Being prepared, having a strategy and being patient and open to change can help. Every buyer should be pre-approved for a loan. Pre-approval is conditional approval for a loan and requires that you complete a mortgage

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Front Range Real Estate Market Update, August 6, 2020

There still aren’t enough homes for sale in Metro Denver to satisfy buyer demand. Statistics for July indicate scarcity of choice was one reason detached homes sold at a record average price last month – $601,863. This is nearly ten percent higher than a year ago (9.92% to be precise) and up 7.68% compared to

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Front Range Real Estate Market Update, July 23, 2020

Last week, we mentioned that some analysts believe home prices will decrease in the metro area by next May. Even if prices do decrease, it may make sense to buy a home now rather than wait. The biggest reason for this is interest rates. Interest rates for 30-year mortgages hit record lows last week, going below

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Front Range Real Estate Market Update, July 16, 2020

California’s CoreLogic, a data and analytics company, just released their Home Price Insights report, designed to predict what will happen with housing between now and May 2021. The report predicts home prices will decrease 6.6% from May 2020 to May 2021, the first year home prices have declined nationally in more than nine years. The report suggests

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Front Range Real Estate Market Report – 6/25/2020

Market Update, June 25, 2020 For years, home prices have risen steadily in the Denver metro area, but we may be seeing some stabilization in pricing now. The average price for a home that sold in the area during May was $494,550, down from $502,168 in April and down from $511,702 in March. Normally, May

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Front Range Real Estate Market Update, June 11, 2020

Market Update, June 11, 2020 Where were you in 2010? In the same home? In a different state or town? We thought it would be interesting to look at some key real estate statistics from May 2020 and compare them to what was happening during May 2010. Active Listings – May 2010 to May 2020 Average Closed Price

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Front Range Real Estate Market Report – May 28, 2020

Market Update, May 28, 2020 Mortgages are on our minds again this week. Rates set a new record low for the third time in three months. The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage fell to 3.15% this week. In fact, Freddie Mac data over the past five decades shows this is the lowest rate recorded.

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Denver comes in at Number 5 in List of “The 10 best cities in the U.S. to move to right now”

Curbed just released a list of the Top 10 Cities to move to right now that aren’t on the coasts – and Denver comes in at Number 5. Also on the list are Arlington, VA (No. 1), Boise (No. 2), Provo, UT (No. 8).   Curbed writes:   “Denver can seem effortlessly cool compared to

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