Denver home sale price rise 15% in the past year, biggest climb in the nation

In the past year, the median sale price for homes in the Denver area rose 14.2 percent, more than any other area in the country.
That's according to the latest sales report from Homes And People, which said that in the 22 markets it tracks nationally, the median sale price increase was 7.5 percent.
​In the past year, the median sale price for homes in the Denver area have risen 14.2 percent, more than any other area in the country.


Metro Denver also leads the nation for the fewest days a home stays on the market, at 23. Nationally, for all homes sold in August the average days on market was 59

In Denver there's only a 1.5 month supply of inventory on the housing market, compared with a national average of a 4.1 month supply. Only San Francisco, with a 1.4 month supply of inventory, was smaller than Denver's.

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