The Town of Castle Rock is located about 30 minutes (29 miles) South of Denver and enjoys a small population of 56,962, which has inched up about 1,000 per year. Elevation of Castle Rock is 6,202 feet above sea level. The median age is 33, and median household income is $134,148. Castle Rock includes Castle Pines, and many rural farm areas outside the City limits.
The Castle Rock real estate market for the month of January reflected a decrease over December's sales, which may have been weather to blame, as we had a fair share of snow in January. The under contracts have increased dramatically yet we have less inventory. With February's very warm weather, I believe it has put our market into a false sense of Spring. These stats include Castle Pines and Castle Pines Village, single family detached homes as well as multi-family homes, courtesy of Joan Cox, Metro Brokers House to Home, Inc.
Sales decreased from 161 sales in December to 102 in January
Days on Market decreased from 34 to 19 days
Average Price decreased from $383,000 to $392,500
List Price/Sold Price saw an increase from 99.02% to 99.06%
The highest sale was in Castle Pines Village and sold for $1,210,000 and was a custom home built in 2007 with 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and a 3 car garage. This beautiful home has 7,139 total square feet and is located on .59 acres. This home was on the market for 259 days.
**Photo courtesy of REColorado
As of today there are 256 active listings (attached and detached homes) available in Castle Rock, which is a decrease from 291 from end of January. You can use this link to see homes for sale in Castle Rock. This link for active listings will give you attached and detached homes.

There are currently 246 properties showing under contract, significantly up from 169 last month. Want to know more about the Town of Castle Rock, this link will give you more information about the Town of Castle Rock, and amenities, government, what is available when visiting, parks and recreation.


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