It seems that we have all been looking down quite a bit lately – everyone is looking for the bottom of the stock market, and for the bottom of the Denver real estate market. While I’m still looking for the bottom of the stock market (hopefully, it is almost here!), it certainly seems that we have already hit the bottom of the Denver real estate market. Metrolist released its monthly sales figures yesterday, which revealed that Denver home sales continue to increase, while inventory continues to decrease. The statistics indicated that there was a 14.1 percent increase in Denver home sales from September 2007 to September 2008. Inventory plummeted 21.1 percent from last year. The only blip was that the median Denver median home price of $216,150 is a 12 percent decrease from last year.
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Ever wonder where the good news is these days? Well, here is some food for thought:
After a crazy couple of weeks on Wall Street, we could all use some positive economic news. Well, there is more good news for the Denver real estate market - Denver home prices continue to outperform the rest of the country. This month’s Standard&Poor’s/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices was released today, and the closely analyzed report revealed that Denver-area home prices dropped 4.6 percent from the summer of 2007 through July of 2008. While this doesn’t sound too good upon first glance, this is actually a rosy number compared to the overall 16.3 percent drop recorded for the 20 cities studied. Just to put it in perspective, Las Vegas and Phoenix have seen home values decrease nearly 30 percent this year!
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The Rocky Mountain News recently published an interesting article that examines an epidemic currently plaguing the Denver real estate market. In Friday’s article, 
