Greater Denver Area Real Estate Market Report from August 2025

 
 

The Denver Metro housing market may not be making bold moves right now, but that does not mean the story is simple, according to the DMAR Market Stats Committee.

In fact, 2025 has been defined by a steady, almost stubborn stagnancy. Prices have remained relatively stable for much of the year, with buyer activity mirroring 2024 levels. Although interest rates continue to weigh on affordability, they have not sparked dramatic changes in buyer or seller behavior. On the surface, the market looks quiet-maybe even predictable.

A high-level look at the Denver Metro market in August includes price changes, days in the MLS and inventory lev-els. Price changes throughout the year have been modest, and August reflected this trend with a slight 0.15 percent decrease in median close price for detached homes and a 1.28 percent decrease for attached. Days in the MLS increased by a median of six days for both attached and detached homes.

Inventory, however, is where we see the sharpest contrast. Through the end of August, 45,868 new listings hit the market in 2025, up 10.49 percent year-over-year-yet active listings climbed even more, up 21.77 percent. Despite this, buyer demand has stayed steady, with closed sales nearly identical to 2024 levels.

The bigger divide is between homes that sell quickly and those that linger. Of the properties that closed in August, only 1.12 percent had a price reduction, with a median adjustment of just 2.95 percent. Compare that to current active listings, where 58 percent have reduced their price, with a median drop of 4.52 percent. A significantly larger divide exists for homes that have been on the market for more than 30 days; 74 percent have taken a price cut, with a median change of 4.76 percent. This gap highlights the importance of strategic pricing from the start.

Homes priced appropriately are selling with little or no reduction, while overpricing often leads to extended days on the market and steeper price adjustments. While the median closed prices have stayed relatively stable, sellers continue to push against buyers' price tolerance.

As we enter the fall months, there is little expectation for the market to change as we round out the year. September is a notoriously volatile month for markets, and the anticipation of a Federal Reserve rate cut this month could increase uncertainty regarding the impact on mortgage rates. Factors such as unemployment, inflation and tariffs may ultimately undermine the intended benefits of any rate cut.

For Denver real estate, a stagnant market does not mean an easy one to understand. Data alone does not tell the full story. If you cannot understand the trends or refuse to see the story they reveal, charts and stats are meaning-less. Understanding how the trends connect to real buyer and seller decisions is what truly matters.

Learn more about the market from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.


Thank you to our partners at the Denver Metro Association of Realtors for compiling this information.

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How to Use White in Your Home After Labor Day

 
 

If you think the rule of not wearing white after Labor Day still applies, think again.

It’s acceptable to not only continue wearing white after the beginning of September, but to also decorate your interior space with white.

Soft white accents

A neutral palette—any time of year—can instantly make your home brighter and more welcoming. If you still want to keep the autumn feel alive, add white gourds instead of orange. The options are endless for decorating with ivory and soft whites, making this the way to go for post-summer decorating.

Gallery wall

A black and white gallery wall could do wonders for your living room. It looks chic and clean, but still adds personality to the space. Stick with white frames with extra white space within the frame to keep the gallery wall minimalist.

Play around with textures

Too much white without texture can seem cold and boring. Research various wall textures to see if this is a viable option, or incorporate texture in other ways with throw pillows, accessories, and other decorative elements.

Don’t overdo it

It may seem impossible to overdo it with white—the most neutral color there is—but making your entire home white could have the opposite effect of cozy and lived-in. Still add splashes of color throughout your home, even if it’s just with centerpieces and other decor elements.

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Here's When Fall Foliage Will Peak This Year, According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac

 
 

One of the best parts of fall is seeing the leaves change color, encouraging you to soak up the remaining warmth and sunlight before winter arrives. But determining exactly when the leaves will start to change can be a real struggle.

If you live in Oregon, for example, you’re probably used to seeing the leaves drop towards the middle or end of October. But take a trip down to Florida in November, and you might be surprised to see that fall colors are just barely starting to show.

If you want to complete your dream fall foliage road trip, go sightseeing at a national park in autumn, or ensure you know exactly when you can expect changing leaves, you don’t have to leave it all up to guesswork.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its predictions for peak fall foliage in every region of the U.S. in 2025—plus a few viewing tips that will help you make the most of the season.

West and Midwest

If you’re in the West or Midwest, you can expect fall colors to arrive (and depart) relatively early. Late September is when you’ll start to see fall colors appear, with the peak coming soon after. The Old Farmer’s Almanac estimates that October 4 will spell the end of fall for many areas in the West and Midwest, with leaves in some places already having entirely dropped by this date.

Over in the Pacific Northwest specifically, however, you’ll have a little bit longer to view fall colors. The Almanac predicts that this area will reach peak fall color around October 11.

Northeast

New England will enter peak fall color around October 11. This is one of the best fall foliage viewing locations in the entire U.S., so if you’re planning a nature-immersed fall road trip, early to mid-October is your best bet.

As for the rest of the Northeast, you’re likely to see peak colors anywhere from late September to the middle of October, based on the Old Farmer’s Almanac data collected in 2024. The top half of the U.S. tends to see fall foliage peak much faster than the lower half, so you can expect to enjoy some fall colors as early as the first week of September.

By the end of September, most of the region will be enjoying the fall foliage. During the last week of October, it’s likely that we’ll see the Northeast lose all of its fall colors.

Southwest

In the Southwest, fall colors typically begin in most areas around the end of October. In 2024, some areas of the Southwest experienced fall foliage a bit earlier, typically around the end of September or the beginning of October.

But states in the lower part of the U.S. generally see fall foliage peak in the later months, with a majority peaking during the last week of October and the first week of November in 2024. We can likely expect the same pattern to reappear this year.

Southeast

In the Southeast, fall colors really pick up in October, and in some areas, they will continue through the month of November. The Southeast tends to be one of the last regions in the U.S. to experience fall foliage, with some areas just starting to see fall color in November.

In some parts of Florida, fall foliage continued all the way into December in 2024. While it can’t predict precisely what will happen this year, the Old Farmer’s Almanac tends to notice similar fall foliage trends year after year. So, we can expect 2025’s fall foliage map to look similar to what we saw last year.

Fall Foliage Viewing Tips

Believe it or not, fall foliage at its finest only lasts from seven to 10 days. Of course, fall colors in one general area last longer than this, as each tree can start to change color and drop its leaves at different times.

That’s why it’s so important to keep an eye on the fall foliage map. This can help you pre-plan a day trip to your favorite hikes or viewpoints.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac has also estimated the peak leaf dates of a wide range of popular leaf-viewing spots. The list includes favorites like Acadia National Park, the Adirondack Mountains, Grand Teton National Park, and the Smoky Mountains.

And don’t forget that high winds can interrupt your leaf-viewing experience. During heavy winds or rain, trees can shed their leaves prematurely, which may alter your plans for viewing foliage.

Read more at Better Homes & Gardens

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Just Listed: Delightfully Charming Brick Ranch at the Foot of North Table Mountain

 
 
 

Welcome to 1050 N Jackson Street, a lovingly-maintained, totally remodeled and delightfully charming brick ranch at the foot of North Table Mountain that’s right-sized and ready for whatever your Colorado lifestyle desires.

The main floor living area is open, stylish, and blissfully flexible in both layout and colorway. The kitchen is a chef’s dream, with an island big enough to cook for a crowd while hosting the friendliest of dinner parties. The dining area is perfectly positioned next to a covered patio to enjoy indoor/outdoor dining experiences while enjoying front range sunsets. The main floor primary bedroom is quiet and comfortable with a huge walk-in closet and ensuite bath that will take your breath away. Downstairs, in the roomy + fully finished basement, you’ll find a cozy living space along with two bedrooms, laundry area (with ample room to add a kitchenette), a utility closet with updated systems, and a bonus room to use as a workshop, gym, wine cellar, or home office. The possibilities are endless! Speaking of which, you may have noticed the stairs to the basement that offers lock-off potential and private access to the lower level? Combine that unique feature with the separate parking space on the south side of the lot and an amazing house hacking opportunity presents itself in no time. Outside, the landscaping is as beautiful as it is easy-care, with sprinklers front + back, irrigated garden beds, thriving perennials, a large storage shed, and fully-fenced yard to take in mountain views. In a top-rated Golden school district and minutes from downtown, this home blends recreation, charm, and convenience. Book your tour today!

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Just Listed: Luxury Glass House Condo with Sunrise-to-Sunset Views!

 
 
 

FULLY REMODELED IN 2024 - THIS UNIT IS READY FOR YOU!

If your wish is to watch every sunrise, and every mountain sunset while living in Denver - this 17th Floor corner unit at the Glass House is just perfect for you! As you enter, you will find a coat closet and room to make your own welcome area to kick off your shoes - because you are HOME! The kitchen was recently remodeled with so many amazing features! Cambria Quartz covers the new island, wet bar area and around the Cafe Induction Stove/Oven combo. The refrigerator + hood are Miele; the dishwasher + microwave/oven combo are matching Cafe for the perfect mix of luxury and function. The wet-bar was added and features a small sink, open shelving for the perfect spot to make your morning coffee or a happy hour cocktail, which will best be enjoyed on the personal northwest facing balcony, or while dancing in the kitchen with the bluetooth speakers in the ceiling! A new pantry was added with cabinets to match the kitchen that have pull out drawers inside and a new stackable washer/dryer. Both newly remodeled bathrooms are classic with white and gold tones, lighted circle mirrors and Woodbridge toilets that are heated + feature bidets and more! No details were missed to enhance the floor-to-ceiling glass views - including dark Luxury Vinyl Flooring throughout, and new tile in the bathrooms. This unit also includes a new electric high efficiency heat pump, new AC unit and a whole unit humidifier to keep you comfortable every day of the year. The amenities at the Glass House include: fitness center, swimming pool, fire pit, 24 hour front desk, club lounge, media center and more! You (and your plants) are not going to want to skip a tour of this one of a kind luxury condo!

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