Monday, June 20, 2011

100th Post! Denver Is Fastest-Selling Real Estate Market!


Just last month I put a house on the market at $235,000 and within 5 days had 2 offers and tons of interest. Things are looking good, and there is lots of competition out there with multiple bid situations even on houses at $300,000 (I had to fight for my buyer to get a house at this price in a multiple bid situation).

Nationally, the median age of inventory of homes on the market shrank slightly in May from April to 92 days, but still marks a 4.55% year-over-year increase.
But in some markets homes are selling much faster. For example, the fastest-selling market continues to be Denver,Colorado, where homes are selling, on average, in just over a month at 39 days!

Here's a look at the fastest-selling markets from May, based on the median age of inventory of 146 markets tracked by Realtor.com.

1) Denver
Median age of inventory: 39
Median list price: $253,700

2) Oakland, Calif.
Median age of inventory: 46
Median list price: $320,000

3) Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla.
Median age of inventory: 51
Median list price: $134,900

4) San Francisco
Median age of inventory: 57
Median list price: $628,000

5) Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va.-W.Va.
Median age of inventory: 60
Median list price: $369,999

6) Bakersfield, Calif.
Median age of inventory: 60
Median list price: $134,900

7) Rochester, N.Y.
Median age of inventory: 61
Median list price: $139,900

8) Omaha, Neb.
Median age of inventory: 61
Median list price: $150,000

9) Anchorage, Alaska
Median age of inventory: 61
Median list price: $289,000

10) Fresno, Calif.
Median age of inventory: 61
Median list price: $151,900

11) San Jose, Calif.
Median age of inventory: 61
Median list price: $479,000

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Friday, June 3, 2011

Denver ranked #1 best city for public transportation


When it comes to public transportation, we're #1 in the nation, according to a list of the top 10 Best Cities for Public Transportation recently published by U.S. News and World Report.  Denver and Aurora outranked big-name cities including New York (#2), Los Angeles (#3) and Boston (#4).  RTD statistics show that metro Denver has 140 bus routes, five light-rail lines and roughly 10,000 stops — all covering a seven-county area the size of Connecticut.  Rounding out the top 10 were Portland, Ore.; San Jose, Calif., tied with Salt Lake City; San Diego; Seattle; and Honolulu, Hawaii.

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