Author: Matthew Leprino
A snapshot of the state's local market conditions
The shift of control from seller to buyer is happening now
Denver's market is at a plateau, not a downturn
Spring is here for real estate investors
We have officially tiptoed into that sought after balanced market
This moment resembles where Denver’s 2018 housing market leaves us and the 2019 journey begins
Index over time illustrates a complex story behind affordability in Colorado
Buyers are beginning their hunts ahead and quieting down earlier than previous years
Denver's market isn't "set and forget" just yet
More evidence mounts of housing market changes in metro Denver
Indeed, Denver's popularity is reflected in the ever-increasing cost and competitiveness of buying a home in the metro area
Statistics project demand will remain high, but inventory is showing signs of change
A new phenomenon is creeping into Denver that is posing an enormous problem for the 2020-plus buyers and sellers
Inventory in the 2018 housing market
Fears of hyperinflation are beginning to subside as demand shows no sign of slowing
A look at Denver’s 2018 housing market
How will the metro area's market respond to the impending tax reform?
The Front Range real estate market continues to keep everyone on their toes
Everyone is expecting a cliff at the end of the market’s rise, but what appears to be occurring, instead, is a leveling in the Denver real estate market
How will our conflicted, unbalanced landscape – that happens to be booming – shake out?
What will homebuyers sacrifice just to get in on a piece of the action?