
"Price reductions have become the norm in Denver's housing market, with 53.7% of active listings carrying discounts as of Nov. 7, 2025. Homes now take a median of 70 days to sell, up from 56 days a year earlier, marking a notable slowdown for the metro area. The DenverAuroraBroomfield metro recorded 8,222 active single-family listings, up 17.5% from 6,999 a year ago. Despite more competitive pricing, weekly absorption slipped to 838 homes from 878 last year, indicating buyers remain selective even as sellers adjust expectations."
"Denver's months of supply sits at 2.5, maintaining seller-favorable conditions even as listings rise. The metro added 558 new listings during the week, expanding inventory and giving buyers more options than in recent years. The 70-day median time on market represents a 25% annual increase but remains 14 days faster than Colorado's statewide median of 84 days. Denver continues to move relatively quickly within the state, though activity has cooled from 2024 levels."
Price reductions affected 53.7% of active Denver listings as of Nov. 7, 2025, and the median time on market rose to 70 days from 56 a year earlier. The Denver-Aurora-Broomfield metro had 8,222 active single-family listings, a 17.5% increase from 6,999. Weekly absorption fell to 838 homes from 878, while months of supply held at 2.5. The metro added 558 new listings during the week, increasing buyer options. The median list price declined to $680,000 from $699,900, and price per square foot remained $275.5, above statewide and national averages. Only 2.2% of listings raised prices and 7.9% were relisted.
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