The Principal Team

Metro Denver Real Estate Market Update, February 25, 2021

It was just about a year ago that the first case of COVID-19 was discovered in Colorado. What was happening just before the pandemic began? How does it compare it to what’s happening now in each of the seven metro counties? Let’s take a look. Average Prices by County: Boulder Douglas Denver Arapahoe Jefferson Broomfield

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If you’re thinking of selling a home in a market like this, how do you approach pricing?

Showings per listing are higher than they’ve been at any point during the past ten years. It’s hard to get in and see homes because we have just a one month supply. In other words, if no new homes came on the market, all the homes for sale now would sell in one month. If

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Metro Denver Real Estate Market Update – January 14, 2021

During the last week: New Listings – 688 Back On Market – 110 Price Increase – 239 Price Decrease – 281 Pending – 1407 Withdrawn – 89 Closed – 1042 Expired – 107 Previous Week: New Listings – 380 Back On Market – 112 Price Increase – 180 Price Decrease – 126 Pending – 701

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Metro Denver Real Estate Market Update, January 7, 2021

We ended 2020 with a record-low number of homes on the market – just 2,541. The average number of homes for sale at the end of December is 12,941. With such low inventory, the market strongly favors sellers. The average closed price was up 5.44% compared to 2019. Despite the pandemic-induced stand-still in the market during

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