Single-family home prices in metro Denver have been setting records for months and the same phenomenon is happening statewide. New statistics show that the median price for a single-family home in Colorado has topped $500,000 for the first time ever.
The numbers were crunched by the Colorado Association of Realtors, whose just-issued market trends report shares data from April, the most recent month for which final numbers are available.
The stats include both the average and median sale prices for single-family homes across the state but experts such as Jim Smith of Golden Real Estate think that the median price is a more telling number regarding the market as a whole. After all, the average price is derived from dividing the number of sales by the dollar amounts and can be inflated by a few huge properties at the top of the scale but the median price is defined as the middle point for all sales, the very center of the data.
Home prices are at record highs and inventory is at a record low in Denver. Three couples trying to buy houses discussed their experiences in the real estate market.
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After unanimous approval, the measure heads to Mayor Michael Hancock’s desk. He “is not opposed,” a spokeswoman said, and will likely sign it into law.