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Colorado, North Metro Denver 3Q 2008 Condo Price Performance

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Real Estate Agent with Your Castle Real Estate

 





The big message has not changed since last quarter - it's still a great time to be a buyer in the condo market. Prices are at a three year low in many areas, and interest rates on mortgages are still historically low.

The average condo price in Metro Denver declined 4% between 2006 and 2007: from $187K to $180K. Homes dropped 3% in that time period. Looking just at the first nine months of 2008 vs. the same time period in 2007, the price dropped 6%: from $181K to $172K. Homes dropped 11% in that time period. From their peak prices in 2006, condos have dropped around 9.5% while homes have dropped 12%. These numbers will be slightly different than Metrolist, as they are just Denver Metro and don't include outlying areas like Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, or Boulder.

Some areas did better than others. The attached chart shows different neighborhoods in our region. Each region has the neighborhood's name and the percentage of sales in the last twelve months that were either short sales or bank-owned properties. The second line has the price change the twelve months from October 2007 to September 2008 vs. the twelve months immediately preceding. Next, you'll see the average condo price in the last twelve months and the average days on market (DOM) in the last twelve months. There had to be at least twenty sales in the last year for an area to be included. The numbers are more reliable in areas where there were more sales.

Last quarter, we reported that days on market (DOM) had been declining for condos, which should be a leading indicator that we are due for price increases soon. That still seems to be the case.

(c) Copyright 2008, Your Castle Real Estate

Rex Jarnagin
Your Castle Real Estate - Lafayette, CO

Awesome Information!  It definitely pays to educate everyone in the investing process.  With all of the free classes that Your Castle provides as well as the knowledgeable agents it would be hard to go wrong with using an agent like yourself.

Oct 18, 2008 01:59 PM
Dano Keys
Your Castle Real Estate - Denver, CO

Very useful information for investors.  Many people do not know that there are many options when they are helping clients.  The more educated your clients are the more deals that will be done.

Oct 18, 2008 02:09 PM
Brandon Gill
Your Castle Real Estate - Aurora, CO

As professionals we definitely need more information like this.  We need to be educated and keep our clients on top of what is going on in each local market.  Thanks for the great info, keep it up.

Oct 18, 2008 02:14 PM
Joe Heffley
Your Castle Real Estate - Highlands Ranch, CO

Excellent information.  The data only confirms what we are seeing on the ground.   With information like this my investors and owner occupants can be more educated on making an informed decision.

Oct 18, 2008 02:19 PM
Brandon Gill
Your Castle Real Estate - Aurora, CO

Wow!  With all of the negative press on the real estate market it is really great to see how each local market is actually doing independently of one another.  It makes sense when you see the map on where many areas are declining.  My question is, will the declining markets shift in the next few quarters?

Oct 19, 2008 03:56 PM
Joe Heffley
Your Castle Real Estate - Highlands Ranch, CO

It is amazing to see how much some of these markets have dropped and look like they are continuing to drop.  I hope the bottom is near for some of these communities.  On the flip side, what a great market to buy an investment in, right?

Oct 19, 2008 04:10 PM
Joe Heffley
Your Castle Real Estate - Highlands Ranch, CO

It is amazing to see how much some of these markets have dropped and look like they are continuing to drop.  I hope the bottom is near for some of these communities.  On the flip side, what a great market to buy an investment in, right?

Oct 19, 2008 04:11 PM
Lori Hinsberg
Your Castle Real Estate - Castle Rock, CO

It is amazing to see how much some of these markets have dropped and look like they are continuing to drop.  I hope the bottom is near for some of these communities.  On the flip side, what a great market to buy an investment in, right?

Oct 19, 2008 04:19 PM
Todd Houghton
Your Castle Real Estate - Aurora, CO

I saw an article in the paper about how many of owner occupants are having a really hard time competing with investors.  It seems that even though prices are still declining, the listing brokers for banks are creating bidding situations.

Oct 19, 2008 04:24 PM
Todd Houghton
Your Castle Real Estate - Aurora, CO

What do you think the Denver market is going to do in the near future, given the bailout plans? Has your business slowed down at all? Mine has only gotten better since it's such a great time to buy.

Oct 19, 2008 04:29 PM
Laurie James
Your Castle Real Estate - Englewood, CO

Thanks for the overview.  Knowledge is power and we need to make sure our clients and peers are informed.  I can't wait to see the next versin of this blog.  Our clients will continue to benefit from the great info you are posting.

Oct 19, 2008 05:10 PM
Rex Jarnagin
Your Castle Real Estate - Lafayette, CO

Everyone benefits from information like this.  Investors, Realtors, Homeowners all need to have info like this, especially in rough times like the ones we are going through now. 

Oct 19, 2008 05:15 PM
Dano Keys
Your Castle Real Estate - Denver, CO

Everyone benefits from information like this.  Investors, Realtors, Homeowners all need to have info like this, especially in rough times like the ones we are going through now. 

Oct 19, 2008 05:19 PM
Brandon Gill
Your Castle Real Estate - Aurora, CO

Wow!  With all of the negative press on the real estate market it is really great to see how each local market is actually doing independently of one another.  It makes sense when you see the map on where many areas are declining.  My question is, will the declining markets shift in the next few quarters?

Oct 20, 2008 04:32 PM
Jim Goffred
Your Castle Real Estate - Parker, CO

Have you heard that the days on market have been decreasing the last two months?  I think that maybe we are past the bottom and climbing on up. It will still take some time but I'm seeing the first signs of things turning around.

Oct 20, 2008 04:47 PM
Matthew Haraminac
Peak Real Estate Advisors - Denver, CO

Very useful information for investors.  Many people do not know that there are many options when they are helping clients.  The more educated your clients are the more deals that will be done.

Oct 20, 2008 05:42 PM
Jim Goffred
Your Castle Real Estate - Parker, CO

Have you heard that the days on market have been decreasing the last two months?  I think that maybe we are past the bottom and climbing on up. It will still take some time but I'm seeing the first signs of things turning around.

Oct 22, 2008 04:47 PM
Mike Huey
Your Castle Real Estate - Thornton, CO

It is amazing to see how much some of these markets have dropped and look like they are continuing to drop.  I hope the bottom is near for some of these communities.  On the flip side, what a great market to buy an investment in.

Oct 24, 2008 04:54 PM
Jim Goffred
Your Castle Real Estate - Parker, CO

Wow!  With all of the negative press on the real estate market it is really great to see how each local market is actually doing independently of one another.  It makes sense when you see the map on where many areas are declining.  My question is, will the declining markets "shift in the next few quarters?

Oct 25, 2008 02:58 PM
Laurie James
Your Castle Real Estate - Englewood, CO

Your information reflects a true depiction of what is going on in the Denver market. I like the way you have put this information. It is insightful but matter of fact.  Do you send this information to your clients or just use it in your brokerage?

Oct 26, 2008 03:23 PM