Real Estate & Construction  August 9, 2023

Median home prices may be signaling a market cooling

Housing price appreciation was described as a mixed bag in June, and in May prices slipped a bit.

Now for the third month in a row, median home prices as recorded in sales of single-family homes in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley are showing significant declines from a year prior — which may be an indicator that the housing market has cooled.

July numbers as recorded by Information and Real Estate Services LLC, the multi-list agency, show declines in four of the six communities tracked in the region with only resort community Estes Park — up 18.6% — and Fort Collins showing increases over July 2022 numbers.

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The median in Estes Park was $739,000 on 28 sales, down from June’s $760,000 number but well above the $623,000 median of July 2022.

Fort Collins recorded a median of $659,300 on 179 sales. That was above the $622,000 of June 2023 and 8.1% above the $610,000 of July a year ago.

Boulder again topped the region with median resale prices of $1,322,500 with 62 houses sold during the month. A year ago, the median price was $1.55 million, or 14.7% higher. The June 2023 median price was $1.532 million.

Coming out of the stratosphere was fellow Boulder County community Longmont, which saw median prices fall 6.8% to $563,760 in July from $605,000 in July 2022. In June, median prices were $620,000 in Longmont. Fifty five homes were sold during July this year.

Loveland/Berthoud saw 129 homes sell at a median of $590,000, or 0.8% below the $595,000 of July 2022. The median in June was $555,000.

And in Greeley/Evans, with 89 properties sold during July, the median sales price was $410,000, down 7.9% from $445,000 a year ago in July. The June median was $412,500.

Housing price appreciation was described as a mixed bag in June, and in May prices slipped a bit.

Now for the third month in a row, median home prices as recorded in sales of single-family homes in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley are showing significant declines from a year prior — which may be an indicator that the housing market has cooled.

July numbers as recorded by Information and Real Estate Services LLC, the multi-list agency, show declines in four of the six communities tracked in the region with only resort community Estes Park — up 18.6% — and…

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Ken Amundson is managing editor of BizWest. He has lived in Loveland and reported on issues in the region since 1987. Prior to Colorado, he reported and edited for news organizations in Minnesota and Iowa. He's a parent of two and grandparent of four, all of whom make their homes on the Front Range. A news junkie at heart, he also enjoys competitive sports, especially the Rapids.
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