What To Expect from Mortgage Rates and Home Prices in 2025

 
 

Curious about where the housing market is headed in 2025?

The good news is that experts are offering some promising forecasts, especially when it comes to two key factors that directly affect your decisions: mortgage rates and home prices.

Whether you’re thinking of buying or selling, here’s a look at what the experts are saying and how it might impact your move.

Mortgage Rates Are Forecast To Come Down

One of the biggest factors likely affecting your plans is mortgage rates, and the forecast looks positive. After rising dramatically in recent years, experts project rates will ease slightly throughout the course of 2025 (see graph below):

 
 

While that decline won’t be a straight line down, the overall trend should continue over the next year. Expect a few bumps along the way, because the trajectory of rates will depend on new economic data and inflation numbers as they’re released. But don’t get too hung up on those blips and reactions from the market as they happen. Focus on the bigger picture.

Lower mortgage rates mean improving affordability. As rates come down, your monthly mortgage payment decreases, giving you more flexibility in what you can afford if you buy a home.

This shift will likely bring more buyers and sellers back into the market, though. As Charlie Dougherty, Director and Senior Economist at Wells Fargo, explains:

“Lower financing costs will likely boost demand by pulling affordability-crunched buyers off of the sidelines.”

As that happens, both inventory and competition among buyers will ramp back up. The takeaway? You can get ahead of that competition now. Lean on your agent to make sure you understand how the shifts in rates are impacting demand in your area.

Home Price Projections Show Modest Growth

While mortgage rates are expected to come down slightly, home prices are forecast to rise—but at a much more moderate pace than the market has seen in recent years.

Experts are saying home prices will grow by an average of about 2.5% nationally in 2025 (see graph below):

 
 

This is far more manageable than the rapid price increases of previous years, which saw double-digit percentage growth in some markets.

What’s behind this ongoing increase in prices? Again, it has to do with demand. As more buyers return to the market, demand will rise – but so will supply as sellers feel less rate-locked.

More buyers in markets with inventory that’s still below the norm will put upward pressure on prices. But with more homes likely to be listed, supply will help keep price growth in check. This means that while prices will rise, they’ll do so at a healthier, more sustainable pace.

Of course, these national trends may not reflect exactly what’s happening in your local market. Some areas might see faster price growth, while others could see slower gains. As Lance Lambert, Co-Founder of ResiClub, says:

“Even if the average national home price forecast for 2025 is correct, it’s possible that some regional housing markets could see mild home price declines, while some markets could still see elevated appreciation. That has been, after all, the case this year.”

Even the few markets that may see flat or slightly lower prices in 2025 have had so much appreciation in recent years – it may not have a big impact. That’s why it’s important to work with a local real estate expert who can give you a clear picture of what’s happening where you’re looking to buy or sell.

Bottom Line

With mortgage rates expected to ease and home prices projected to rise at a more moderate pace, 2025 is shaping up to be a more promising year for both buyers and sellers.

If you have any questions about how these trends might impact your plans, connect with a local agent. That way you’ve got someone to help you navigate the market and make the most of the opportunities ahead.

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Where to go trick-or-treating across the Denver metro in 2024

 
 

There are only a few days until Halloween, and schedules and plans for trick-or-treating and trunk-or-treating have been announced across Colorado, including throughout the Denver metro and Interstate 25 corridor.

At one point, scheduling trick-or-treating was not a consideration for parents across the U.S., but it’s no longer advised to send your little ones off into the dark to knock on stranger’s doors. Nor is it wise to seek treats from homeowners who might not be expecting people at their door — let alone ghouls and goblins.

Experts with Children’s Hospital Colorado advise that children under 12 should trick-or-treat with an adult, and advise that mature children should be told to stick to familiar, well-lit areas and to stay with a group.

In fact, with Halloween events largely scheduled these days, several events have already passed, such as trick-or-treating at Broomfield Plaza, which was held on Oct. 12. In light of that, here are a few events that offer a family-friendly environment for trick-or-treating.

Colorado trick-or-treat events 2024 schedule

Arvada: Prepare for a spooktacular night in Olde Town Arvada with Trick or Treat Street 2024. The event is planned for Friday, Oct. 25 from 5-7 p.m. Alongside trick-or-treating, the event will feature a “Thriller” dance mob performance at 5:15 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. in Olde Town Square.

Aurora: It will be a fang-tastic day of trick-or-treating with On Havana Street, which is sponsoring and supporting Rock Fizz Aurora’s Halloween Costume Contest and Trick-or-Treat on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will be held at The Gardens on Havana, 10441 E. Garden Dr., and the costume contest will have categories for children, adults, groups and pets.

Boulder: The Munchkin Masquerade in downtown Boulder will welcome hordes of costumed children to trick-or-treat along Pearl Street. Scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 31, the event will last from 3-6 p.m. and is best suited for children 12 and under. You can check out the downtown Boulder website to see what businesses are participating.

Broomfield (Butterfly Pavilion)

Is your child a fiend for the natural world? Then perhaps Bug-A-Boo at the Butterfly Pavilion is the place to go. The annual event allows kids to roam the facility freely, going from station to station where toys and candy will be offered, while parents enjoy some peace of mind. The event is free with the price of admission.

The event is scheduled for several times throughout the month: Friday, Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Oct. 31 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Castle Rock

Join the Downtown Merchants Association for booth-to-booth trick-or-treating at Festival Park on Friday, Oct. 25 from noon to 3 p.m. The event will feature Halloween music, vendor booths and, of course, plenty of candy.

However, if you’re looking for something more low-key, perhaps Spooktacular at Philip S. Miller Park on Saturday, Oct. 26 is more your speed. The event is designed to provide family fun for the whole family, with sensory-friendly activities planned from 1-2 p.m., and Castle Rock kiddos will be able to access the rest of the event based on the first letter of their last name. Last names starting with A through L are scheduled to play games, win prizes and get candy from 2-3 p.m. Kids with last names starting with M through Z will be scheduled from 3-4 p.m.

Denver

As to be expected with a city as large as Denver, several events are going on throughout the county that offer candy to youngsters (and adults). Some require an entry or participation fee, so here are a few that are free to attend.

The Mile High Trunk or Treat, presented by the Far East Center, will be held at Empower Field at Mile High on Oct. 25 from 5-9 p.m. in Parking Lot C. The family-friendly event will have a variety of live entertainment, including a haunted house, fire eaters and over 150 organizations that plan to hand out treats.

Young and old alike are invited to the 10th Annual BOOnion Station Trick-or-Treat Parade on Thursday, Oct. 24 beginning at 5 p.m. The event will be held at Denver’s Union Station and will feature a costume contest, mini-train rides, balloon artists and more.

On Saturday, Oct. 25, businesses at 37th and Navajo Street in Denver are planning their Fifth Annual Trick or Treat on Navajo Street, organized by students at Embark Education. The event is planned from 5-7 p.m. at businesses on Navajo Street between 36th and 37th. Candy, treats and other surprises are promised to attendees.

Fort Collins: Prepare to be frightened — by how cute Tiny Tot Halloween 2024 in downtown Fort Collins will be. This event provides a morning of trick-or-treating with photo opportunities and lots of candy provided by nearly 90 businesses. The event is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 31 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For a full list of participating businesses, visit the event page here.

Golden: Young candy-seekers can trick-or-treat along Washington Avenue on Thursday, Oct. 31. Businesses will be providing candy from 11th Street to 14th Street from 3-5 p.m.

Greeley: Visit Trick-or-Treat Street in downtown Greeley on Friday, Oct. 25 from 4-6 p.m. The event welcomes thousands of families to collect treats from various downtown businesses. The city promises that there will be props set up for Halloween photo opportunities, and free Halloween-themed kids’ crafts.

Read more at KDVR.com

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Featured at West + Main Littleton: Traci Zajaczkowski

 
 

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Life in Color

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Meet Traci

Traci’s art focuses on colorful and detailed animal portraits. She loves the animals that roam in the beautiful state of Colorado and strives to bring their personalities out with vibrant colors and stylized details. Animals are magical. Traci wants to bring a little bit of that magic and joy back to the viewer. Her most recent works focus on fusing the beauty of nature within the beauty of the animals themselves, emphasizing the importance of our natural surroundings. Traci works in mixed media, with a combination of colored pencils, markers, watercolor, and acrylic paints. She has an MA in illustration from Syracuse University.

Traci believes that whatever you do in the world, you should find a way to make the world a better place, and you should do it with passion. Traci is passionate about kids, art, animals, and the mountains. She strives to use her art and skills to partner with like minded organizations, to provide leadership and growth opportunities for kids, and to help keep the animals that she loves safe for generations.

 
 

Learn more about Traci Zajaczkowski in our Q & A!

How did your business come to exist?

When I was in 9th grade, I made the decision to drop band and take an art class. Within a week of being in that class, I knew I wanted to be an artist. I decided to go to school to be an art teacher and create art on the side, which was a great path for me, as I loved teaching art, and did so for 19 years. While I never stopped creating and growing as an artist all those years, I didn't have the confidence to put myself out in the world as an artist, but I always knew that I would at some point. In 2021, I took the plunge and resigned from teaching, and diving into not only making my art, but making a point to get it out there.

What are you currently working on?

I am currently finishing a piece I started quite a while ago and got stuck on. It is a porcupine whose quills turn into flowers. I am currently working my way through problem solving the background, which stumped me.

 
 

What is the best piece of advice that you ever received?

A piece of advice that I have found to be my mantra lately is "be brave, Flora" and it comes from the book "The One memory of Flora Banks", by Emily Barr. It is about a 17 year old who suffers from short term memory loss and goes on an adventure. She "wakes up" every few minutes to find that she has no memory of where she is or how she got there except a tattoo on her hand that says "be brave". Since reading this book, it has become my mantra, reminding me to take risks and intentionally do things that scare me or take me out of my comfort zone. It is part of the reason why I am on this adventure of being solely an artist today.

What is your dream project?

I recently did an artists residency at the children's museum in Denver where I created a small scavenger hunt of my artwork through a section of the museum. I loved not only working with the kids there, but the process of making art for a public space. I want to do more of this! This experience really made me realize that I want to move into doing public art - especially in kid friendly spaces.

 
 

Where do you find inspiration?

I find inspiration in nature. I love to be outdoors, and I love experiences with animals, especially in the wild. I want to translate that experience through my work.

If you had a choice between two superpowers, being invisible or flying, which would you choose??

Defginitely flying. First, the whole point of getting my work out there is NOT to be invisible anymore. Secondly, I used to be a skydiver.I have made 550 jumps. I love the feeling of being in the sky and have always wished that I could fly.

 
 
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Just Listed: Welcome to your new home at 807 S Flat Rock Way, tucked away in the delightful Waterstone community of Aurora!

 
 
 

Welcome to your new home at 807 S Flat Rock Way, tucked away in the delightful Waterstone community of Aurora!

Near Murphy Creek Golf Course and Buckley Air Force Base, his charming two-story home sits on a corner lot, offering picturesque views overlooking open space and scenic trails—a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. The heart of this home is the stunning kitchen, complete with a sprawling quartz-topped island, a sleek gas range, and a versatile butler’s pantry/tech space perfect for culinary adventures and everyday multitasking. The expansive main floor living room is an inviting haven for both relaxation and entertainment. Upstairs, discover a well-thought-out layout with all four bedrooms strategically placed, including a spacious primary suite featuring a luxurious shower, dual vanities, and a generous walk-in closet. The remaining bedrooms share a beautifully appointed guest bath with double sinks. And don't forget the upstairs laundry room—talk about convenience! Outside, the fenced backyard features a covered deck, offering a tranquil retreat to unwind and savor Colorado's breathtaking evenings. This home also boasts an EV charger and solar panels with a manageable monthly commitment (approximately $50/month)—modern comforts that make a difference. Combining style, comfort, and practicality in a coveted neighborhood, this home is an exceptional choice for creating cherished memories. Get ready to fall in love with where you live—welcome home to 807 S Flat Rock Way! Seller has an ASSUMABLE FHA mortgage at 5.375%.

Listed by John Chapman for West + Main Homes. Please contact John for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Charming Colorado Living!

 
 
 

Welcome to 3475 Mosswood Lane, a charming 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom bi-level home in the heart of Colorado Springs!

This beautifully maintained property offers an ideal blend of comfort and functionality, perfect for families or those seeking extra space. Step inside to discover a bright and airy living area with large windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The upper level features an open-concept kitchen and dining area, ideal for entertaining, while the lower level provides additional living space that can be used as a rec room or home office. With four spacious bedrooms, there’s plenty of room for everyone to enjoy their privacy. The back lot is a blank canvas. Outside, the generously sized backyard offers endless possibilities for outdoor fun, gardening, or simply relaxing in the Colorado sunshine. This home has a lot of new items. It has a new roof, furnace, concrete driveway, counters, cabinets, doors, electrical fixtures, plumbing fixtures, bath tile, appliances and vanities. Conveniently located near parks, schools, shopping, and dining, this home is a wonderful opportunity to live in a friendly and well-established neighborhood. Come see all that this fantastic home has to offer!

Listed by Wanda Wood for West + Main Homes. Please contact Wanda for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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