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Denver Housing Market: June 2023

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Denver Housing Market: June 2023

“We are observing a rise in inventory and a corresponding decline in demand, causing a shift between supply and demand dynamics, ultimately resulting in seasonal price reductions.” Megan Aller, First American Title

Home Prices Down -0.34% Percent From Last Year

June Interest Rates Update

Since November 2022, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate has remained consistently between 6 and 7%. In June 2023, they peaked at 6.81%.  

The Bottom Line

The latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) states that there are currently 6,070 attached and detached homes available in the entire Denver Metro area. This is historically and seasonably low. This means that buyers are seeing tough competition for homes in popular neighborhoods, that are well-priced, and for move-in ready homes.

Affordability remains a serious issue for Denver home shoppers. The median sales price is $600,000.New listings are down year-over-year with 5,628 new homes hitting the market (down from 7,733 last year). However, active listings (listings sitting on the market) are up 0.21% percent. Furthermore, “days on market” is up 109.09% percent from last year to 23 days. To get a comprehensive market analysis of your particular neighborhood, we recommended that you speak with a Usaj Realty expert as the numbers in each part of town vary greatly.

How Interest Rates Affect Your Monthly Payment

This year, the rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage has been varying between 6% and 7%. Even a small increase of 0.25% to your monthly payment could result in a significant change to your overall monthly payment.

How Usaj Realty Can Help

Founded in 2011, Usaj Realty takes pride in assisting Denver homebuyers and sellers to reach their goals. We are available to assist you in beginning to create financial stability and securing generational wealth for the future.

Get in touch with our outstanding agents today to receive guidance on the Denver housing market.

 

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