After wild fluctuations during COVID, Denver’s residential real estate market stabilized and hit reset in October.
“The Denver market has, in many ways, hit its ‘reset button,’” said Amanda Snitker, chair of the DMAR Market Trends Committee, in October’s Denver Metro Association of Realtors’ report .
“We’re not witnessing volatility. We’re seeing normalization. For real estate professionals, this means grounding our strategies in data and confidence, rather than relying on headlines or memories of the past.”
Key indicators tell a clear story. End-of-month inventory rose by 14% year-over-year, while new listings dropped by 5% during the same time.
Those inventory numbers suggest that while more homes are available, fewer are entering the market—a trend that points to a recalibration,

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