Surge in inventory of Denver area homes for the month of May

The Denver Metro Association of Realtors reports that metro Denver experienced a nearly 25 percent surge in the number of homes/condos for sale in May versus April.

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From The Denver Post:

“The inventory of homes buyers had to choose from at the end of May reached 6,437, up 9.2 percent from a year earlier and the highest level for a May in three years. But inventories still remain at historically low levels. Back in May 2007, when the housing bubble was bursting, there were 29,110 homes for sale on the market.

“Overall economic conditions like employment, job growth and net migration are stronger today than 2007-2008. I don’t see a bubble any time soon, but keep an eye on inventory,” Steve Danyliw, chairman of the association’s market trends committee, said in the report.

Unlike prior months, a surge in new listings wasn’t matched with a commensurate surge in home and condo sales. Those rose 6.5 percent to 5,235 during the month and are down 10.9 percent year over year.

The median price of a single-family home sold in May dropped 0.88 percent from April to $451,000, while the median price of a condo rose 2.52 percent to $305,000. Measured year over year, median home prices are up 7.9 percent, while median condo prices are up nearly 13 percent.

The speed at which homes are turning over, which tied a record low, also argues against a market turning to mush. Single-family listings spend an average of 20 days on the market, down 9.1 percent from April. For condos, the average was only 16 days, which is 15.8 percent lower than in April.”

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Other market insights from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors:

-Mortgage rates have increased a half point this year thus far, with speculation they’ll increase another half point by year-end.  This is setting urgency for some buyers to act now before rates rise.

-Denver is increasingly realizing its lack of affordable housing options and is trying to combat this through increased affordable housing legislation.

-Despite record lows in inventory, Census Bureau data shows approvals for 13, 525 housing units in Colorado through March, up 41 percent from the year prior.  Permits to build single-family homes is at its highest level since before the Great Recession.

 


Father’s Day Gift Guide

Father’s Day is coming up quick!  If you’re stuck and can’t decide what Dad wants this year, we’ve got you covered…  here are 9 ideas that any Dad is sure to love!  Ranging in price from $30- $200, there is something for everyone.

 

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Breakfast Sandwich Maker

Cook up 1 or 2 breakfast sandwiches in 5 minutes or less while also saving time on dish cleanup.  

Google Home

A voice activated speaker that can also be connected to smart home devices throughout your home. 

Patagonia Pullover

Keep Dad warm on those cooler summer nights with this light and easy pullover.

Yeti Cooler

Heavy duty cooler bound to keep your drinks cold all day long.  Holds up to 14 cans with a 2:1 ice ratio.

Portable Phone Charger

Charge up to 2 smartphones at once.  Can charge an iphone 7 5.5 times before needing to fully charge the battery tank for 9-10 hours.

Loopy Phone Case

This case will definitely protect your phone thanks to its military standards drop test and the loop is a unique, convenient way to carry your phone around.

23andme Ancestry and DNA test kits

Provide a saliva sample at home, mail it back to their lab and wait for your detailed breakdown of your ancestry.

Hydro flask water bottle

This 21 oz. standard mouth bottle with sport cap will keep Dad’s water on ice all day long.

Birkenstocks Waterproof Slides

Perfect poolside sandal.  Lightweight and waterproof while still providing support.


Red Rocks summer line-up

If you’re a Denver resident, a trip to Red Rocks should definitely be on your summer bucket list!  Whether you have been before or not, it is the best way to enjoy a summer concert (or movie, or workout) and truly take in what our beautiful state has to offer.

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A little bit of background on Red Rocks-

Date Opened: June 15, 1941
Amphitheatre Seating Capacity: 9,525
Elevation: 6,450 ft
Red Rocks Mountain Park size: 738 acres
National Historic Landmark: 2015

Red Rocks is a geologically formed, open-air amphitheater that is not duplicated anywhere in the world. With Mother Nature as the architect, the design of the Amphitheatre consists of two, three hundred-foot monoliths (Ship Rock and Creation Rock) that provide acoustic perfection for any performance. The dramatic sandstone monoliths serve as a history book of animal and plant life in the area for the past 250 million years. As spectators gaze at the towering red sandstone rocks, they view the ancient tales of prehistoric times.

The area of Red Rocks, originally known as the Garden of Angels, has attracted the attention of musical performers since before the turn of the century. The majestic setting of the amphitheater, along with the panoramic view of Denver, makes for a breathtaking scene.

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For the entire 2018 summer concert line-up, visit the Red Rocks events calendar here.

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Yoga on the Rocks takes place most Saturday mornings at 7 am.  What a great way to start your weekend out right.  Check the calendar here to find a date that works for you!

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The Denver Film Society presents Film on the Rocks 8 times throughout the summer.  Tickets are $15.  Music starts at 7 pm and the movie begins at dusk.  Here’s the full line-up:

Film on the Rocks 2018 Summer Schedule
Tuesday, May 15 – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Monday, June 4 – 10 Things I Hate About You
Monday, June 11 – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Monday, June 18 – Heathers
Monday, July 9 – The Big Lebowski
Monday, July 23 – Happy Gilmore
Tuesday, August 7 – The Goonies
Monday, August 31 – Black Panther

People all over the country have this gorgeous venue on their bucket lists!  So take advantage of your close proximity and get yourself up to Red Rocks this summer.  You won’t regret it!