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Denver Housing Market Update — May 2026: Why a 1% Price Dip Feels Like 10%

21 min · 24. juni 2026
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Is the Denver market crashing, or just catching its breath? Each month, Amanda DiVito Parle breaks down the latest housing data straight from RE Colorado's InfoSparks platform, covering the full 17-county Greater Denver region, into the four numbers that actually drive the market: inventory, days on market, number of closings, and average price. In this episode, Amanda covers: * Single family inventory down 7% year-over-year, while condo inventory ticks up * Days on market stretching to 54 days for single family homes and 66 for condos * Closings pacing 1% ahead of last year, on track for roughly 55,000 sales in 2026 * Average price holding nearly flat, down just 1% year-over-year, even though it feels like more * Why Colorado is seeing net out-migration for the first time in Amanda's career, and what that means for housing demand * How interest rates, insurance costs, property taxes, and HOA dues are stacking up to squeeze monthly payments

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episode Denver Housing Market Update — May 2026: Why a 1% Price Dip Feels Like 10% artwork

Denver Housing Market Update — May 2026: Why a 1% Price Dip Feels Like 10%

Is the Denver market crashing, or just catching its breath? Each month, Amanda DiVito Parle breaks down the latest housing data straight from RE Colorado's InfoSparks platform, covering the full 17-county Greater Denver region, into the four numbers that actually drive the market: inventory, days on market, number of closings, and average price. In this episode, Amanda covers: * Single family inventory down 7% year-over-year, while condo inventory ticks up * Days on market stretching to 54 days for single family homes and 66 for condos * Closings pacing 1% ahead of last year, on track for roughly 55,000 sales in 2026 * Average price holding nearly flat, down just 1% year-over-year, even though it feels like more * Why Colorado is seeing net out-migration for the first time in Amanda's career, and what that means for housing demand * How interest rates, insurance costs, property taxes, and HOA dues are stacking up to squeeze monthly payments

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