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absorption rate: Fourth Quarter 2007 Denver Real Estate Absorption Rates - 01/27/08 10:43 AM

Fourth quarter real estate statistics show that Highlands Ranch and Lone Tree are continuing to average a lower absorption rate in comparison to other featured areas, which can translate into quicker home sales. North Jefferson County's absorption rate is also lower in this current quarter. During the third quarter we had three areas identified as a Buyers Market. This quarter, we are up to eight areas. Buyers tend to shy away from purchasing a home during the holidays and that may explain the increase.
Considering Absorption Rate is one way to measure the health of our real estate market. Absorption Rate designates the number of months … (4 comments)

absorption rate: Second Quarter Residential Absorption Rates - Denver Area Real Estate 2007 - 07/09/07 06:29 PM
How many months' supply of homes are currently on the market and what does that tell us about the health of the Denver real estate market?
I wrote an earlier post, Translating Denver Days on Market, reporting what the average number of days each home was on the market before it was under contract and what that means to people considering a sale. Another way to measure the health of our real estate market is to compare how many months of supply are on hand, or absorption rate (AR). The larger the supply, the more competition there is for sellers and the higher likelihood that … (2 comments)

 

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