What To Expect if You Buy or Sell a Home This June

 
 

June is a busy month in the housing market because a lot of people buy and sell this time of year.

So, if you’ve got a move on your mind and you’re looking to make it happen this month, here’s a snapshot of what you need to know to make sure you’re ready.

If You’re Buying This June

A lot of homebuyers with children like to move after one school year ends and before the next one begins. That’s one reason why late spring into summer is a popular time for homes to change hands. And whether that’s a motivator for you or not, it’s important to realize more buyers are going to be looking right now – and that means you’ll want to be ready for a bit more competition. But there is a silver lining to a move this time of year. This is also when more sellers will list – so you should find you have more options. As an article from Bankrate says:

Late spring and early summer are the busiest and most competitive time of year for the real estate market. There’s usually more inventory listed for sale than other times of year . . . This is a double-edged sword for a buyer, as you will be met with more opportunities but [also] much more competition.”

During this busy season, it’s extra important to work with a trusted real estate agent. Your agent will help you stay on top of the latest listings, share expertise on how to make a strong offer in a competitive market, and give you insight into things like what the home is actually worth so you can make an informed decision when you buy. As Forbes says:

Approaching the market confidently, armed with good information and grounded expectations will take you far. Don’t let the hustle of the market convince you to buy something that’s not in your budget, or not right for your lifestyle.”

If You’re Selling This June

Because there are more buyers this time of year, you’re in a great spot as a seller. Many of those buyers are highly motivated to make their move happen before the next school year kicks off – so they’ll likely put in strong offers to try to make that possible. That means, if your house shows well and is listed at market value, you could see your house sell faster or for a higher price. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR):

“Warmer weather and the end of the school year encourage more people to buy and sell, respectively. Buyers are looking to move and settle before the new school year begins, contributing to increased competition and, consequently, higher prices.”

You want to be sure you’ve got a great agent on your side to help you with the contingencies on those offers and any negotiations that take place so you can pick the best offer. Make sure you go over closing dates with your agent. Buyers trying to time their move with the school year may need to delay a bit or move faster. This can depend on the school calendar where you live. As U.S. News Real Estate explains:

“ . . if your house goes under contract in early summer, the buyer may ask for a delay in closing or move-in until the school year finishes or their current home has sold. Alternatively, a buyer later in summer may be looking to close quickly and move in under a month. Remain flexible to keep the deal running smoothly, and your buyer may be willing to throw in concessions, like covering some of your closing costs or overlooking the old roof.”

Bottom Line

If you’re looking to make a move this June, chat with a real estate agent so you know what to expect and how to plan for current market conditions.

Read more at KeepingCurrentMatters.com

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Here's Where You Can Celebrate Pride in Colorado

 
 

Happy Pride Month!

Colorado celebrates Pride all over the state this month. LGBTQIA+ Pride Month started following the Stonewall riots in New York on June 28, 1969. Five years later, in 1974, Denver's Pride traces its roots to a picnic following anti-LGBTQIA+ ordinances repealed in Denver.

Here is a list of events in Colorado during Pride month.

Thursday, June 6

Pride Anniversary Celebration:  Center on Colfax, Denver, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Indie 102.3 Pride Kickoff Concert, Meow Wolf, 1338 1st Street, Denver, 7 p.m.

Friday, June 7

Rainbow Alley's Hike: Rocky Mountain Arsenal, 8 a.m.

Dyketopia 3rd Annual Pridestravagayza: The Oriental Theater, Denver

Longmont Pride: 700 Longs Peak Ave., 3:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Saturday, June 8

Adams County Pride: Riverdale Regional Park, 9755 Henderson Road, Brighton, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Pikes Peak Pride Fest: Alamo Square Park, 215 S. Tejon Street, Colorado Springs 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. 

Greeley Pride: 4901 W. 20th St., 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Jurassic Pride:  Durango, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 

Montrose Pride:  Shanes Way, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Silverthorne Pride: 491 Rainbow Drive, 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Queer Capitol Hill Walking Tour: Molly Brown House Museum, 1340 Pennsylvania, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. 

Sunday, June 9

Pikes Peak Pride Fest Parade: Acacia Park to Pioneer Museum on Tejon Street, 11 a.m. 

Tuesday, June 11

CU Boulder Pride Ice Cream Celebration: 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Friday, June 14

Black Excellence Gala: Denver Botanic Gardens, 7 p.m.. - 10 p.m. 

Saturday, June 15

Yampa Valley Pride: Farmer's Market and Craig Pride in the Barn 

Longmont Pride: Roosevelt Park, 3:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Leadville Pride and Parade: Harrison Ave., All Day 

Loveland Pride Walk and Celebration: Foote Lagoon Civic Center, Begins at 11 a.m.

Ouray County Pride in the Park: Ridgeway, Hartwell Park, begins at 12:30 p.m.

Pride Night at the Rockies:  Coors Field, 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Tickets required. 

Sunday, June 16

YouthSeen Queer Cookout: Sie FilmCenter, Denver, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. 

Friday, June 21

QTPOC Pride Summer Solstice: 1750 30th Street, 6 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Saturday, June 22 & Sunday, June 23

Denver PrideFest and Parade: Saturday, Civic Center Park begins at 11 a.m. Sunday; Parade begins at 11:00 a.m. at Cheesman

Saturday, June 29

Northern Colorado Pride: Loveland's Ranch Events Complex, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Seco Pride in Lamar: Enchanted Forest, 201 E Beech Street, Noon - 5.p.m.

Thornton Pride: Arts & Culture Center, Noon - 4 p.m.

Sunday, June 30

Boulder Pridefest: 1212 Canyon Boulevard, 11:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

For a full list of Denver Pride events, click here.

Read more at CBSNews.com

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The Number of U.S. Homes for Sale Is Slowly Returning to Normal: An ‘Incredible Trend,’ Economists Say

 
 

Homebuyers willing to brave today’s high mortgage rates might at least be delighted to find that they have plenty of homes to consider.

In the latest monthly housing report from Realtor.com®, the overall number of homes for sale in May marks seven months of growth.

“The biggest eye-catcher for me is the fact that inventory is rising sharply,” says Realtor.com senior economist Ralph McLaughlin. “There are 35.2% more homes on the market than this time last year, an incredible trend in the direction of normality.”

“While the housing market is still in the seller’s territory, it is expected to shift in a buyer-friendly direction as mortgage rates resume their decline over the next year and the number of homes for sale increases,” says Realtor.com economic data manager Sabrina Speianu.

Home prices rose seasonally

As is typical in the housing market’s warmer months, the national median list price continued to increase seasonally by 0.3% to $442,500 in May, compared with $430,000 in April. (Last year’s May median list price was $441,000.)

Moderately steady home prices are due to a rising number of affordable homes hitting the market.

“The inventory of lower-priced homes is rising faster than other segments,” says McLaughlin. “There are 46.6% more homes on the market in the $200,000 to $350,000 range, something inventory and price-constrained buyers will surely welcome.”

In addition to the list price, buyers and sellers might want to examine the median list price per square foot, which rose by 52.7% this May compared with May 2019.

“The price-per-square-foot metric is an important one to pay attention to because the change in that metric is a more solid measure of how much more a home is worth over time than looking at changes in median list price,” says McLaughlin.

And here’s more good news for sellers who bought before the COVID-19 pandemic: Namely, the typical listed home price this May grew by a whopping 37.5% compared with May 2019.

How high mortgage rates have hit housing

Although listing levels are rising overall, high mortgage rates have kept some sellers on the sidelines.

This May saw 6.2% more fresh homes for sale than this same month last year. But that’s almost half of April’s new listings levels, which saw a 12.2% growth rate.

“Sellers—who are often buyers themselves—responded to rising mortgage rates with some caution,” says Speianu. “The growth in newly listed homes dipped, although newly listed homes still remained higher than the previous year.”

And if mortgage rates drop later on as anticipated, more sellers are bound to jump into the market.

“We expect selling activity to normalize as rates inch their way down over the next year,” says Speianu.

Listings levels are up overall in the biggest U.S. cities

In May, all four regions of the U.S. saw active housing stock grow over the previous year.

The South continues to lead as the region with the most listing growth year over year, hitting 47.2% in May.

The West saw a 34.5% growth in the number of homes for sale, while the Midwest saw a 20.5% increase. The Northwest was far behind the rest of the country, with growth coming in at 9.4%.

The number of homes for sale also increased in all of the 50 largest metros compared with last year.

The metros with the most growth in homes on the market were Tampa, FL (+87.4%), Phoenix (+80.3%), and Orlando, FL (+78.0%).

“These markets were booming during the [COVID-19] pandemic frenzy, and homebuyers couldn’t get enough inventory during those years,” says McLaughlin. “But the growth in inventory now suggests those markets are normalizing as the pendulum swings back in the opposite direction.”

Only 12 of the 50 largest metro areas saw higher inventory levels in May compared with typical 2017 to 2019 levels. However, it’s important to note that this figure is up from only seven metros last month.

The top metros with housing stock above pre-pandemic levels were mostly in the South and West and included Austin, TX (+33.6%), San Antonio, TX (+31.8%), and Denver (+22.0%).

While listings levels this May are much improved compared with the previous three years, “it is still down 34.2% compared with typical 2017 to 2019 levels,” explains Speianu.

Homes continue to sell quickly

The typical home spent 44 days on the market this May, which is one day extra compared with last year.

A greater supply of homes on the listing pages might be the reason it took homes slightly longer to sell.

“May marks the second month in a row where homes spent more time on the market compared with the previous year as inventory continues to grow and home sales remain sluggish,” says Speianu. “However, the time a typical home spends on the market is eight days less than the average May from 2017 to 2019.”

Read more at Realtor.com

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Just Listed: This unique, modern but vintage home is the perfect place to relax, entertain + enjoy everything you love about living in Colorado!

 
 
 

This unique, modern but vintage home is the perfect place to relax, entertain + enjoy everything you love about living in Colorado!

Enjoy your morning coffee in the living room looking out to the quiet cul de sac or head to the back deck to enjoy the sunshine! Passing through your light-filled living space with massive windows, you'll find the open kitchen, where you can whip up some appetizers and host friends for the big game or happy hour with the neighbors! Your upstairs primary suite features large windows and 2 more spacious bedrooms await, giving you room to set up your dream art studio or gym. With a 4th bedroom below, there is plenty of room for guests! The lower level offers a bonus space for a home office or extra entertaining area. End the day on your stunning back patio with a cocktail, escape by the fire pit for a night cap, or work in the garden as the sun sets. With close proximity to the neighborhood schools, and an easy commute to Boulder, Broomfield, Denver or DIA! You are going to LOVE living here!

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Just Listed: Amazing Investment Opportunity or Vacation Home in Blue River, CO

 
 
 

Discover the potential of this unique mountain home, perfectly positioned as a remarkable investment opportunity or an idyllic vacation retreat in Bluer River, CO.  

Just 10 minutes from Breckenridge, this property offers the best of both worlds: the tranquility of Blue River living and the excitement of nearby world-class skiing, dining, and shopping. Consider this home your blank canvas, ready to be transformed into your dream mountain escape. With no limitations on applying for short-term rentals in Blue River, you can take full advantage of the lucrative rental market. According to AirDNA, this property has the potential to generate an impressive $90,000 to $110,000 in annual rental income. Situated on a picturesque 1-acre lot along the river, the property provides a serene setting where you can enjoy watching wildlife year-round. The 2,000+ sqft addition enhances the original A-frame, providing ample space and versatility for your vision. This home features 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and 2 half bathrooms, providing plenty of space for family and guests. The oversized 3-car garage includes a workspace and loft, ideal for storing outdoor gear or creating a hobby area. Whether you're looking for a prime investment or a peaceful vacation home, this mountain gem has everything you need to create lasting memories and generate substantial rental income.

Listed by Gabe Martin + KJ Pogorzelski for West + Main Homes. Please contact Gabe or KJ for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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