Boulder, Fort Collins home prices eased in August
LOVELAND — Median home prices declined during August compared with July in Boulder, Fort Collins and Greeley/Evans markets, while they increased in the Longmont, Loveland/Berthoud and Estes Park markets, according to a report released Thursday by Loveland-based Information and Real Estate Services.
The median home price in Boulder declined from $900,000 in July to $879,000 in August. The median price for a home in Fort Collins dropped from $360,000 in July to $352,950 in August. And the median price in Greeley/Evans dipped slightly from $250,000 in July to $249,000 in August.
In Longmont, the median price increased to $372,000 in August, up from $340,625 in July. In the Loveland/Berthoud market, the medium price increased to $349,000, up from $346,000 in July. And in the Estes Park region, which includes the communities of Allenspark, Meeker Park, Raymond and Riverside, the median price increased to $406,000 in August, up from $359,000 in July.
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Sixty homes from 170 listings were sold in Boulder during August, compared with 59 sales from 171 listings in July.
In Fort Collins, 282 homes sold from 705 listings were sold in August, compared with 309 sales from 742 listings in July. In the Loveland/Berthoud market, 181 homes were sold from 523 listings during August, down from 211 sales from 518 sales in July.
In Longmont, 112 homes sold from 160 listings during August, compared with 116 sales from 165 listings in June.
In the Greeley/Evans area, 193 sales were recorded from 361 listings in August, compared with 188 sales from 364 listings in July.
The Estes Park region had 30 sales from 171 listings in August compared with 28 sales from 178 listings in July.
According to the report, the average number of the days a home was on the market during August in each market was: Boulder, 64; Fort Collins, 69; Longmont, 41; Loveland/Berthoud, 64; Greeley/Evans, 58; and Estes Park, 124.
LOVELAND — Median home prices declined during August compared with July in Boulder, Fort Collins and Greeley/Evans markets, while they increased in the Longmont, Loveland/Berthoud and Estes Park markets, according to a report released Thursday by Loveland-based Information and Real Estate Services.
The median home price in Boulder declined from $900,000 in July to $879,000 in August. The median price for a home in Fort Collins dropped from $360,000 in July to $352,950 in August. And the median price in Greeley/Evans dipped slightly from $250,000 in July to $249,000 in August.
In Longmont, the median price increased to $372,000 in August, up…
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