January 26, 2018

Northern Colorado housing market to see moderate appreciation

Housing prices in Northern Colorado are expected to climb from 5 percent to 9 percent during 2018, according to a forecast delivered by The Group Real Estate, Wednesday.

The Fort Collins Coloradoan reports that Fort Collins, Timnath and Wellington are projected to see a 5 percent increase, with Loveland at 9 percent. Average sale prices in much of the region are expected to top $400,000, while Wellington and Greeley will be at about $300,000.

The Group predicts that more than 11,000 homes will be sold in the region during 2018, 500 more than in 2017.

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Housing prices in Northern Colorado are expected to climb from 5 percent to 9 percent during 2018, according to a forecast delivered by The Group Real Estate, Wednesday.

The Fort Collins Coloradoan reports that Fort Collins, Timnath and Wellington are projected to see a 5 percent increase, with Loveland at 9 percent. Average sale prices in much of the region are expected to top $400,000, while Wellington and Greeley will be at about $300,000.

The Group predicts that more than 11,000 homes will be sold in the region during 2018, 500 more than in 2017.

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