Denver Real Estate Market Stats & Trends
Updated monthly. I lead with the most important Real Estate statistic you've never heard of—Months Supply of Homes—then show inventory, speed, and price trend so you can read the market at a glance.
Moneyball Metric
Months Supply of Homes — Denver Metro
Months Supply of Homes is the “Moneyball” stat of real estate — an overlooked metric that clearly shows whether buyers or sellers have leverage. A balanced market is usually around 5–6 months; below that favors sellers, above that favors buyers. It’s one of the quickest ways to understand real market pressure, especially when you look at it for your specific ZIP code.
Real estate is hyperlocal. Want Months Supply of Homes for your ZIP or city? Email ryanfeasterrealestate@gmail.com or call 307‑760‑6030 and I’ll send a live link for your local area.
Active Listings — Denver Metro (All Property Types)
Inventory snapshot. Rising counts = more selection and negotiating room; falling counts = tighter competition.
Buyers
More actives → more choices and better odds of credits/repairs or a rate buydown. Low actives? Prep clean terms and move faster.
Sellers
If inventory climbs, dial in condition, pricing, and terms. If it’s tight, well‑presented homes still move quickly at fair pricing.
Charts are interactive—hover or tap to see monthly values. Need the data exported? I’m happy to send it.
Want these charts for your county, city, or ZIP?
I can pull the same set for most Colorado areas within REcolorado’s coverage. Email me your area and timeframe—happy to send a custom view or hop on a quick call.
Common requests: Denver, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Douglas, Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Weld, Larimer, El Paso, and more.
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