Jenny Morrissette – your best resource for South Metro Denver real estate – here with a market update. Click the image above for the video version. Here are the highlights: Governor Hickenlooper signed HB 1279 which changes the rules of lawsuits so that condo associations must now have a majority vote of owners to take […]
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First-Time Homebuyer in Denver: An Impossible Dream?
You were all ready to be a first-time homebuyer. And then you saw it, didn’t you? Or maybe you just heard about it? Bankrate.com recently named Colorado as one of the 10 worst states for first-time homebuyers. Then you saw that Denver’s average sold price for a single-family home is $450,000. And now you’re convinced […]
Denver Real Estate Market Update March 2017
Click my picture for a short video of my March market update and your invitation to a FREE workshop for women on investing (March 18) Just-released statistics through February 2017 show: 2,850 homes on the market, but only half are new listings. Since the trend has been for homes to get snapped up quickly, this tells […]
2016 Denver Market Recap and Invitation to February Special Event
Check out today’s short video recap of the 2016 Denver real estate market to learn: Which month had the most home sales (and which month had the least) What is unusual about the market now in January My perspective on the strength of Denver’s real estate market What a leading publication had to say about […]
Market Update June 2016
Just-released market update statistics through June 2016 show: The average price for a detached single-family home is up 9.5% over this time last year to a new peak of $461,016. Average days on market is down to 18.8 from 19.4 this time last year – a 3.1% drop. It’s interesting to note that the number […]
April 2016 Market Update
There’s no doubt the Denver real estate market is hot, hot, hot! According to REcolorado, the average sold price in Denver in April was over $380k. If you were here in 2006-2008, you saw high prices then, too — followed by a pretty hard “market correction” when the bubble burst. So it’s only natural to look at news like […]