NOV 2023-DEC 2023 NEWSLETTER

NOV 2023-DEC 2023 NEWSLETTER

Staying updated on trends that make a property stand out is crucial in real estate. One of the shows that capture this idea is H.G.T.V.’s ‘Unsellable Houses.’ The hosts of this popular show, Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb, shed light on renovations that indeed count when selling a house. Their insights are valuable in our dynamic Denver real estate market, where making the right improvements can significantly impact a property’s desirability and sale price.

To start, the hosts emphasize the impact of exterior paint, an investment that can completely transform a property’s curb appeal. A fresh coat of paint can work wonders in a market where first impressions matter. Additionally, if a complete exterior overhaul isn’t feasible, focusing on painting the doors can create a striking visual impact without breaking the bank.

‘Unsellable Houses’ also underscores the importance of strategic renovations. The suggestion of cost-effective strategies like using new tiles across multiple rooms not only updates the space but also provides a cohesive aesthetic. Furthermore, reimagining the layout to maximize space can be a game-changer in a competitive market like Denver’s, where every square foot counts towards a property’s value and can maximize your buyer pool.

By taking inspiration from ‘Unsellable Houses’ and focusing on critical renovations, sellers in our real estate market can put their best foot forward. These insights offer a roadmap for homeowners seeking a quick and profitable sale, leveraging strategic improvements to elevate their properties and attract eager buyers.


LOCAL MARKET UPDATE

Getting Historical Instead of Hysterical

Homes continue to change hands despite a challenging market due to higher interest rates. Typically, the Denver Metro experiences our lowest inventory within the last two months of the year. This year, however, the increased end-of-year inventory is a welcome shift as we enter the holiday season.

Active listings are up just over 2.5% year-over-year. While this increased inventory relieves buyers, we still aren’t close to a balanced market. October closed out the month, with active listings sitting at 7,482. For context, the average active listings for October are 14,755. We consider a balanced market one with 4-6 months of inventory. We are currently at 2.5 months of inventory.

While the interest rates have caused a notable shift in market activity, it’s nothing worth getting hysterical about. The most recent year-to-date numbers are most comparable to those of 2019. Sales volume is over $24 million, median days in the M.L.S. are at 11 (just one day shy of the median in 2019), and the close-price-to-list-price ratios are over 99%, while pandemic years were over 103%. It’s time to stop comparing current data to that from the pandemic years. Those years were a perfect storm of low interest rates and unprecedented demand while homeowners fell out of love with their houses by working from home, paired with the ability to work remotely.

Regardless of the prevailing market challenges, there exists a valuable opportunity for both buyers and sellers to leverage the current real estate landscape to their advantage by implementing a strategic game plan.

(Info Source: D.M.A.R. (The Denver Metro Association of Realtors, Y.C.R.E. Analysis)

INFO FOR SELLERS


Take Advantage of Serious Buyers


Although the interest rates have shrunk the buyer pool, one silver lining is that those looking for a house are serious. Most of these buyers are motivated by life changes, creating the need to move compared to the many previous opportunistic buyers encouraged to take advantage of historically low rates. 

As before, it’s imperative to price your home correctly. Buyers have more options and are no longer willing to overpay. Also, be prepared to negotiate. In October, 57.9% of closed transactions included an average seller concession of $9,390 – don’t miss out on a potential severe buyer by clinging to the market conditions of the pandemic years. They are long gone.

(Info Source: D.M.A.R. (The Denver Metro Association of Realtors, Y.C.R.E. Analysis)

INFO FOR BUYERS


It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year…to Buy!

Regardless of interest rate, winter remains the most advantageous time for buyers to find a home. Typically, sellers who have their home listed at this time of the year are selling now because they must. Sellers with flexibility tend to wait until spring to list when the buyer pool is at its peak. The holiday season usually brings less competition as many buyers pause, and life gets busy with events, travel plans, and less-than-ideal moving weather. Combine these factors with more inventory than usual and sellers willing to negotiate concessions & inspection items, and you have a recipe for a successful real estate transaction! Take advantage of these ideal terms while other buyers sit on the fence. Although the interest rates can be daunting, the key is to get into the homeownership game and experience appreciation as it moves upward.

(Info Source: D.M.A.R. (The Denver Metro Association of Realtors, Y.C.R.E. Analysis)

*We use reasonable efforts to include accurate and up-to-date information. The real estate market changes often. We make no guarantees of future real estate performance and assume no liability for any errors or omissions in the content.

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