(The Center Square) – Colorado’s housing market remains stable, but is quickly becoming a buyer’s market as inventory increases.
Active listings of houses are reaching historically high levels, with Colorado being one of 12 states that is now above pre-COVID inventory levels.
In July, there were 43,047 homes for sale in Colorado, which is up 17% year over year from 2024.
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Many of those homes have been on the market for a bit of time, as new listings actually dropped 3.2%. This is according to a July report from Redfin, a national real estate broker.
Currently there is a five-month supply of houses on the market. That is the highest supply in years, though the median days for a home to remain on the market is still just 39
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