Inventory in El Paso County
What’s the state of inventory in El Paso County (EPC), Colorado, for Single Family Homes (SFHs)? As we sit here on 2 July 2024,.
Real Estate Meets Insight: Turning Data Into Decisions – Rob Thompson, RealtorĀ®, Iconic Colorado Properties, LLC
What’s the state of inventory in El Paso County (EPC), Colorado, for Single Family Homes (SFHs)? As we sit here on 2 July 2024,.
Good morning! As we roll into June 2024, let’s take a quick look at the market for the Colorado Springs region. We leave May.
As we roll into May, let’s take a look at April 2024. Below you see the history of April(s) since 1996. Here’s how to.
TLDR; those who can buy a house are buying a house This is a snapshot from Odin, my real estate analytics dashboard. This is.
Are we in a seller’s market? A buyer’s market? Yes. On the surface, we are in a seller’s market. We have 2.02 months worth.
It’s not April. There’s a meme running around the Internets indicating that April is the most difficult month to buy a home. That’s not.
As we roll into 2024, I wanted to get this graph out there. What you see here is 27 years of sales and active.
We are halfway into November 2023. Where does the market stand today? For Single Family Homes (SFH), we are at 38.6 average days on.
Thirty seven percent of these homes sold the last 30 days were built in the last 5 years.
Colorado Springs hits an 8 year high in inventory