Greater Denver Area Real Estate Market Report from July 2022

 
 

The data confirms that the Denver Metro area is no longer in a shifting market.

Instead, it has shifted, and the real estate market is more balanced. Month-over-month, the market is down 3.33 percent but compared to last year, it is still up 11.04 percent, indicating that a more balanced market, combined with slightly decreasing interest rates, may create opportunity for those who previously felt burned out on the process.

One of the primary indicators of a shifted market is the close-price-to-list-price ratio, which was down to 100.81 percent. Buyers have become more specific about what they are looking for and frequently question if, and how much, below the asking price they can offer. Gone are the days that a seller can simply put a sign in the yard and expect their home to sell. 

Every indicator points to the market shifting closer to a buyer’s market. The month-end active listings increased 21.53 percent last month. Pending and closed deals decreased and days in the MLS increased by exactly 30 percent. However, the market is still far from what many experts would consider a buyer’s market. There are over 2,000 fewer properties on the market today than there were three years ago and, during the last three years, the amount of standing inventory peaked in June and July, which was abnormal. Historically, the market doesn’t peak until August or September. 

“The question that frequently gets asked is whether we are in a bubble,” commented Andrew Abrams, Chair of the DMAR Market Trends Committee and Metro Denver Realtor®. “Prices are high, interest rates feel high and even though compared to historic norms are not, the economy has taken a dip and buyer sentiment is down. With all those uncertainties looming over potential buyers, a housing bubble should not be one of them because housing prices are based on supply and demand. Our supply is relatively low. People who currently own are not incentivized to move as their interest rate is most likely lower in their current house than it would be in a future one. While prices may go down and days in the MLS may go up, we are still far away from a bubble.”

Year-to-date, the entire market has seen 7.18 percent fewer homes closed than the previous year. Even with fewer purchases, the market has transacted over $1 billion more in sales volume than the previous year, indicating how high prices have soared from the previous year. This is also indicated in the close-price-to-list-price ratio of 105.33 percent, down from the previous month.

DMAR’s monthly report also includes statistics and analyses in its supplemental “Luxury Market Report” (properties sold for $1 million or greater), “Signature Market Report” (properties sold between $750,000 and $999,999), “Premier Market Report” (properties sold between $500,000 and $749,999), and “Classic Market” (properties sold between $300,000 and $499,999). 

With many people out-of-town, combined with mortgage rates that briefly went over six percent, the Luxury Market also felt the seasonal cooling in July. New listings were down 22.13 percent, pending sales were down 18.16 percent and closed homes were down 30.80 percent since June. There were 718 new luxury listings in July and 492 closings. 

At the end of the month, there were 1,190 active homes for sale in the Denver Metro area over $1 million signifying that luxury inventory is up. Compared to last year, inventory has increased 39.05 percent, with most of that in detached homes. Notably, the months of inventory increased in July to 2.37 months for detached luxury homes and 3.31 months for attached. This is a leading indicator that the Luxury Market, particularly attached luxury homes, is no longer an extreme seller’s market as the Denver Metro has seen for the past two years. The Luxury Market saw the highest number of expired listings, at 183, of any sector in July. This trend toward a balanced market is reinforced by the close-price-to-list-price ratio for July, which was down 3.11 percent from the prior month to 100.44 percent.

“Just as July gives us some breathing room to travel and enjoy our summer vacations, it brings buyers in the market some breathing room with longer showing windows, more time to consider making an offer, less competition and slowing prices,” said Colleen Covell, DMAR Market Trends Committee member and Metro Denver Realtor®. “Sellers, meanwhile, need to appreciate this shift in the landscape and adjust their expectations. Many homes are not going under contract in the first week, there will be under ask price offers and contingencies won’t be waived. Just like it used to be, pre-pandemic! All-in-all, a return to normal is on the horizon this year.”

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West + Main agent Nick DiPasquale dug further into the Signature Market (properties sold between $750,000 and $999,999).

West + Main agent Molly Polinkovsky shared insignts into the Classic Market (properties sold between $300,000 and $499,99).


Thank you to our partners at the Denver Metro Association of Realtors for compiling this information.

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Just Listed: Beautifully Designed Home in Green Valley Ranch

 
 
 

Welcome to this beautifully designed three-story home in the heart of Green Valley Ranch!

Here, you will be greeted with tons of natural light and high ceilings. The open concept living room with an eat-in kitchen, leads to a large private back yard ready for your personal touch, making it the perfect place to host a BBQ and relax! Upstairs will lead you to the comfortable primary bedroom with en suite bath, including a large wardrobe closet to store all your personal treasures. On the second floor you will also find a fully equipped laundry room, 2 generously sized bedrooms and a guest bathroom. The spacious third floor loft is equipped with a new ceiling fan, for those hot summer nights is perfect for game night or a watch party! Never have to scrape snow off your cars again with the 2-car attached garage with built in storage. This home is conveniently located minutes from DIA, The Gaylord Resort, GVR Beer Garden and shops including, Sprouts, Natural Grocers and King Soopers. Don't miss out on the opportunity to live in this great neighborhood!

Listed by Katie Reardon for West + Main Homes. Please contact Katie for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Updated Mechanicals in Walnut Grove

 
 
 

Wonderful home on a large lot! Located in Walnut Grove, this 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home has great mechanicals and room to grow.

Walk into the living room with scenic windows open to the 1/4 acre private back yard. Upgraded LVP flooring throughout the main level are easy to maintain. Dining room opens to the back yard via upgrade sliding glass doors with internal blinds. Adjacent is a sitting room with upgraded gas fireplace adding elegance when entertaining. Kitchen is open and has a few upgraded appliances. Upper level boasts a large primary suite with large closet. Two additional bedrooms and a large full bath complete the upper level. Basement is open and ready for your ideas. You can see this home has great foundation and mechanicals including high efficiency furnace with humidifier. Laundry area with washer and dryer included. Exterior has newer roof, windows and vinyl siding. The back yard is an amazing private space with large patio. Beyond the back yard leads to open space with trails. Neighborhood boast trails, parks, lakes, dog park and the public Countryside Community Pool. And don't forget Standley lake where you can enjoy watersports and fishing and American Bald Eagle sanctuary. Just 25 minutes to both Denver and Boulder. No HOA. Move-In Ready!

Listed by Chris George for West + Main Homes. Please contact Chris for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Remodeled Capitol Hill Condo

 
 
 

This bright and airy studio is newly remodeled and ready for someone to come enjoy all this lively neighborhood has to offer.

Brand new laminate flooring throughout as well as beautiful white Quartz countertops, new fixtures and lower kitchen cabinets. There are two large closets providing plenty of space to make this studio feel like home. The built in Murphy bed provides many options and leaves space for sofa/living area and a small dining area or workspace near the kitchen. This building has a large gym included in HOA as well as FREE laundry and a spacious business center. HOA includes all utilities. 6 month+ Rentals allowed. Storage unit in basement as well. Close proximity to so many restaurants, shops and attractions. Amazing opportunity for homeownership in Denver for $200k! Monthly parking available across the street.

Listed by Sarah Riggs for West + Main Homes. Please contact Sarah for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: A New Life for An Old Kitchen

 
 

When West + Main agent Jenna Codespoti Wright’s client Kendra Clayton headed into her latest kitchen renovation, she knew they needed to take a mostly unused space, the dining room, and expand the kitchen to be bigger and more functional...with a little more color!

This was our second kitchen Reno (first one was at our old house) so we were missing our nice soft close cabinets, counter space and bar area once we moved to the new house with the smaller kitchen.

Below: Before + After of Kitchen

She worked with the design team at IKEA on a few different things to get everything drawn up. 

“My favorite part, besides the color of the cabinets, is the big island,” said Kendra. The kids eat breakfast and do their homework there, and I can work in the kitchen and still chat with them. It also gives us more seating for when we have family or friends over. When it’s cleared off it looks amazing!”

Overall it was a smooth project with no hiccups! We were even out of town for some of it, which made it even easier.

The final result came together in a stunning way!

Cost + Material Details

Cabinets, hardware, bar stools, + sink - IKEA

Stove, fridge, oven -  Samsung

Labor - $16,000

Making Total Cost: $53,000


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