After years of rising prices and fierce competition, Denver’s housing market is cooling off, and unsold properties are piling up.

But it’s not the only one.

From Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, real estate agents are expecting home prices to start falling — if they aren’t already.

“I think the entire Front Range is experiencing this scenario,” said Kelly Moye, a real estate broker with Compass and a spokesperson for the Colorado Association of Realtors. “We have more houses on the market than we do buyers.”

This year, it has taken an average of 27 days to sell a home in Denver, according to data from August. That’s a lot longer than in 2022, when homes in Denver averaged just 11 days on the market. Counties along the Front Range have seen a similar shift.

There are also signs that h

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