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2026 Denver Real Estate Forecast: 2025 in Review + What’s Ahead for 2026
If you felt like the Denver real estate market in 2025 had the energy of a toddler after a cake-pop…you’re not wrong. This year kept us on our toes in every possible way—rates shifting, inventory doing its best peekaboo routine, and buyers and sellers trying to make smart moves in a market that just refused to sit still.
Denver Real Estate Market Update: What to Expect This Fall
As we move into fall, Denver’s real estate market is shifting. After years of red-hot growth, things are cooling off a bit—and both buyers and sellers are feeling the change. Here’s a look at where the market stands right now and what we can expect in the months ahead.
2025 Denver Real Estate Forecast: What’s Brewing in the Mile-High Market?
Ah, Denver. The land of 300 sunny days a year, a craft brewery on every corner, and, apparently, houses that get snatched up faster than a hot plate of Rocky Mountain oysters at a food festival. So, what’s the deal with Denver real estate in 2025? Let’s break it down.
The Fed's 0.5% Interest Rate Reduction: What It Means for Denver's Housing Market
The Federal Reserve recently announced a 0.5% reduction in interest rates. In Denver, where the housing market has been dynamic and competitive in recent years, this reduction could have notable effects on buyers, sellers, and the overall market. Let’s break down what this might mean for you.