Monthly Roundup January: DMAR in the News

Our Association caught the attention of several major media outlets this month including Forbes, NPR, CPR, Denver Business Journal, The Denver Post, 5280, BusinessDen, 9 News, National Mortage News, Lifestyle Denver and the M Report.

Forbes

Denver’s Union Station: A Colorado Neighborhood On The Fast Track

The story of Denver's Union Station neighborhood has always been indivisible from its namesake — the landmark railroad terminal that has faced a fair share of trials and triumphs in its journey to the present. Read More

NPR

Denver Home Sales Hit a Record

Home sales in Metro Denver hit a record. The average price of a House in Denver climbed about 8% more than 500000 dollars last year. That's according to a new report from the Denver Metro Association of REALTORS®. Low interest rates and a lack of available homes for sale are driving. Read More

CPR

Denver Home Sales Set Records In 2020

Real estate sales in metro Denver broke records in 2020 even as the pandemic sent shockwaves through the economy. The average price for a home jumped to $525,185 in 2020, up from $486,550 in 2019, according to a new report from the Denver Metro Association of REALTORS®. That equates to more than $33 billion of sales, the report found. Read More

Denver Business Journal

Denver-area housing market caps off 2020 with another record-setting month

Active for-sale housing inventory in the 11-county Denver metro reached an all-time low at the end of December, capping off a historic year for Denver's housing market. Read More

The Denver Post

Metro Denver housing market running out of gas, economists tell agents

Metro Denver’s housing market defied the odds last year, shattering one record after the other. But two economists warned an online gathering of local REALTORS® that the surge won’t continue and to temper their expectations for 2021. Read More

Metro Denver housing market navigates pandemic to a record-setting year

Metro Denver’s housing market ended 2020 with a bang, popping the roof with a record-high number of home sales and busting through the basement with the fewest listings available for sale, according to an update Wednesday from the Denver Metro Association of REALTORS®Read More

5280

Denver’s 2020 Real Estate Market Saw an Unprecedented Number of Records Broken

If you’ve been following along at all this year, you probably already know that 2020 was a record-breaking year for Denver’s housing market. The 11-county metro area saw historic sales, unparalleled price increases, and months of low inventory, even as a global pandemic swept through the state. What can we say? Homeownership in Denver is just that desirable. Read More

BusinessDen

2020 housing stats: Sales up 7 percent, median home price up 13 percent

9 News

Denver-area housing market caps off 2020 with another record-setting month

Low inventory has put a strain on buyers, who must often compete with multiple offers and in some cases are waiving inspection or appraisal rights to buy their home. Read More

Low mortgage rates drive record number of home sales in Denver

There have never been fewer "For Sale" signs on lawns in front of Denver homes. There were only 2,541 active listings on the market in December, according to the Denver Metro Association of REALTORS® (DMAR). That’s the first time ever Denver has seen under 3,000 listings. Read More

Real Estate is a Big Story

It has been a big story and it will continue to be into 2021. there have never been fewer for sale signs on lawns in front of Denver homes. we don't have enough houses to go around. We can't keep up with the inventory. There were only 2000 541 active listings on the market in December according to the Denver Metro Association of REALTORS®. That's the first time ever Denver has seen under 3000 listings. Real estate has been shining star during COVID because the fed stepped in and lowered the mortgage rates. Read More

National Mortage News

Metro Denver housing market navigates pandemic to a record-setting year

Metro Denver's housing market ended 2020 with a bang, popping the roof with a record-high number of home sales and busting through the basement with the fewest listings available for sale, according to the Denver Metro Association of REALTORS®Read More

Lifestyle Denver

2020 Denver Real Estate Year End Review

Let’s review one of the wildest years we’ve ever seen in the Denver real estate market. It was a year that started off like any other with the promise of a fresh start. Highlands Neighborhood, Denver, CO  But, by mid-March it was clear we were entering a new life amidst a worldwide pandemic. The lockdown meant the streets became ghost towns and for a while, even property showings were halted. Nevertheless, many were eager to take advantage of low interest rates regardless of new COVID-19 showing protocols. Buyers flooded the market purchasing over 63,000 homes which totaled over $33 billion in sales. Read More

The M Report

A Record-Breaking Housing Market in the Centennial State

Denver’s housing market closed 2020 with new records highs for average closing prices and closing volume and new record lows for active listings and inventory. Read More