May 8, 2024

Home prices, listings up across much of Northern Colorado, Boulder Valley

LOVELAND — Sales, active listing and prices for detached homes across much of the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado rose last month, with median sales prices in Boulder eclipsing $1.5 million, according to data released Wednesday by Loveland-based multiple-listing service Information and Real Estate Services LLC. 

In Boulder, there were 58 April sales on 224 active listings, 29.5% more listings than the same month last year. 

The median sales price in the city was $1,593,650 last month, up 6.2% year over year. This is the first time in 2024 that Boulder’s median price has topped the $1.5 million mark. 

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Estes Park had 25 homes sold in April on 102 active listings, a 39.7% year-over-year jump.

Those homes sold at a median price of $700,000, down 6.4% from April 2023.

In Fort Collins, 187 homes sold last month on 527 active listings, 31.4% more listings than in April 2023. 

The median April 2024 sales price in the city was $627,790, up 3.3% from the same month last year. 

The Greeley-Evans market saw 128 homes sold in April 2024 on 197 active listings, up 20.1% from April 2023.

The median sales price rose 6.7% year over year to $437,500 last month. 

Longmont had 52 sales last month on 129 active listings, 4.4% fewer listings than in April 2023.

The median price of the homes sold last month was $592,500, down 3.4% year over year. 

Last month 115 homes sold in the Loveland-Berthoud market on 316 active listings, 3.3% more than in April 2023. 

The median sales price rose 3.6% year over year to $575,000 in April 2024.

Sales, active listing and prices for detached homes across much of the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado rose last month, with median sales prices in Boulder eclipsing $1.5 million.

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