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Homebuyers Finally Catch a Break: More Listings, More Leverage in Denver

Homebuyers Finally Catch a Break: More Listings, More Leverage in Denver

by Larry Ulibarri
July 9, 2025
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Denver’s housing market—long known for low inventory and fierce competition—is finally seeing a shift. According to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR), the metro area now has the highest number of homes for sale since 2011, with roughly 4,000 more listings than this time last year.

For buyers, it’s a refreshing change. With more inventory on the market, home shoppers are finding themselves in a stronger position, able to take their time, weigh their options, and even negotiate—something rarely seen in recent years. Real estate experts say homes are staying on the market longer, and sellers are starting to become more flexible.

Despite the increased inventory, prices have not taken a significant hit. Analysts note that while the number of listings is up, home values remain steady, surprising those who expected a dip. High interest rates haven’t discouraged activity either—many sellers are still listing homes, including those ready to move on from starter properties.

This shift means buyers now have more time and leverage in their decisions, making the process feel less rushed and more thoughtful. It’s a rare moment in Denver real estate: a market where buyers finally have room to breathe.

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