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HAVE A BLAST ON THE 4TH!

The Fourth of July is rapidly approaching.  It’s a very special day in our country’s history, commemorating our independence from Great Britain and our status as a sovereign nation. My family loves to view the fireworks every year.  We are in luck this year as cities throughout the Boulder area have their firework displays on […]

In Boulder Colorado Cash Buyers Seize Homes From Loan Buyers

With the dramatic increase in interest rates buyers who obtain a loan now have less purchasing power than they had a few weeks ago.  How will that affect the housing market? In Boulder County, Colorado, and especially in Boulder, Colorado, we have seen a preponderance of cash deals.  Obviously cash buyers aren’t adversely affected by […]

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Market Stats

Apr 16, 2021 The real estate market continues its crazy climb in average price received for a single family home fueled by the lack of inventory of homes for sale. The number of listings is down seventy percent from March 2020 in Boulder County. Erie leads the way in Boulder County for lack of listings, […]

Trends in the Boulder County Real Estate Market

Home prices in Boulder County fell slightly in November 2022 compared to last month, but are up significantly year over year (YOY).  Longmont’s (YOY) price increased the least at 9.5 percent, followed by Boulder at 10.9 percent, Erie at 15.7 percent and Lafayette at 23.0 percent.  Because Lafayette has a smaller number of home sales […]

What’s Happening in the Boulder Real Estate Market?

How’s the real estate market? In Boulder County Colorado it’s quite robust. Even though prices have fallen from the highs of this past spring, they are still higher than the historical trends would anticipate. With a continued low inventory of homes for sale (a 3 month supply is considered a normal market) this is still […]