Real Estate & Construction  July 11, 2016

Median home prices up in Boulder, Fort Collins, Loveland/Berthoud

LOVELAND — Median home prices increased in Boulder, Fort Collins and the Loveland/Berthoud area during June compared with May, while they dipped in Longmont, Greeley/Evans and Estes Park, according to a report released Monday by Loveland-based Information and Real Estate Services.

Median home prices hit highs for the year of $992,500 in Boulder, $372,000 in Fort Collins and $350,000 in the Loveland/Berthoud area.

The number of sales during June in Boulder climbed to 80 on 186 listings, the most for a month this year. In Fort Collins, 332 homes sold on 716 listings. Both numbers were the highest totals for a month this year. And 217 homes were sold from 507 listings in the Loveland/Berthoud area, both yearly highs.

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Average days on the market were 63 in Boulder, 67 in Fort Collins and 74 in Loveland Berthoud.

The median home price in Longmont was down to $345,000 from the year’s high of $370,000 in March. The number of sales during June was up — 121 compared with 101 in May. Days on the market declined from 41 in May to 37 in June.

In the Greeley/Evans area, the median home price was $251,000 during June, down from $260,000 in May. The number of sales was down from 225 in May to 189 in June. Days on the market declined from 60 in May to 57 in June.

In the Estes Park area, which includes the communities of Allenspark, Meeker Park, Raymond and Riverside, the median sales price was $361,000 in June, down from $405,000 in May. The number of sales for the month was 35, up from 27 in May. Days on the market increased to 93, compared with 78 in June.

LOVELAND — Median home prices increased in Boulder, Fort Collins and the Loveland/Berthoud area during June compared with May, while they dipped in Longmont, Greeley/Evans and Estes Park, according to a report released Monday by Loveland-based Information and Real Estate Services.

Median home prices hit highs for the year of $992,500 in Boulder, $372,000 in Fort Collins and $350,000 in the Loveland/Berthoud area.

The number of sales during June in Boulder climbed to 80 on 186 listings, the most for a month this year. In Fort Collins, 332 homes sold on 716 listings. Both numbers were the highest totals for a month…

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