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Ready or not... march is officially here! |
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If February was for the heart, March is all about the 'green'—and we don’t just mean the clover.
As the frost starts to melt, the real estate market is seriously springing to life. Whether you’re feeling lucky enough to find your 'pot of gold' home or you’re ready to see how much green your current house is worth in today’s 2026 market, we are here to be your lucky charm.
Let’s skip the blarney and get straight to the facts: it’s a golden time to make a move. |
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Compass Names Neda Navab New President |
| Navab, who has been with Compass since 2018, has been named president of Compass Real Estate and will focus on agent support. |
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| Denver housing market sees rising inventory in 2026
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| The Denver Metro housing market entered 2026 after nearly three years of flat performance, with buyers and sellers continuing to wait for...
Courtesy of COLORADO BIZ |
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Market Overview: As February wrapped up, the Denver Metro market began its typical transition from the slower winter months into the early momentum of the spring buying season. Buyer activity started picking up as mortgage rates dipped below 6% and new listings entered the market, giving buyers more opportunities while bringing renewed energy to the market.
Prices: Prices softened slightly compared to last year, with attached homes down about 5.25% year-over-year and detached homes down 2.25%. This combination of softer pricing and motivated sellers created more room for negotiation, particularly on homes that had been sitting on the market longer.
Sales Volume: Sales activity increased throughout February, with pending sales rising more than 29% month-over-month and closed properties also climbing. At the same time, days on market dropped significantly, signaling stronger buyer engagement as the spring market begins to build.
Economic Factors & Buyer Behavior: Mortgage rates declining below 6% helped boost buyer confidence and activity. Buyers remain selective, focusing on well-priced homes in desirable locations, while properties that are overpriced or need updates tend to take longer to sell.
Overall: As spring approaches, the Denver market appears well-positioned for a more active season. Buyers have more options than in recent years, while sellers who price competitively and prepare their homes well are seeing strong interest and quicker sales.
Info provided by DMAR Market Trends Report March 2026 |
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| | Sample an unbeatable selection of craft brews from 40+ Colorado breweries, cideries, and distilleries, plus out-of-state favorites—over 100 beverages to discover!
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| | | Denver St. Patrick's Day Parade |
| This year’s celebration features the theme "Stars, Stripes and Shamrocks" and includes a variety of community festivities like a fundraiser hockey game and a local pub crawl.
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| | The PWHL Takeover Tour brings professional women’s hockey to Denver on March 15, 2026, for an elite matchup between the New York Sirens and the Minnesota Frost at Ball Arena.
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| | | Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival |
| Colorado’s Only Asian and Asian American Film Festival, in partnership with Colorado Dragon Boat. This festival highlights and promotes the culture, contributions, and accomplishments of Asian and Asian Pacific American communities through film.
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| Lifestyle Tips and Tricks |
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| Is Finishing a Basement Worth the Money? Real Estate Experts Weigh In |
| If there’s one thing almost every homeowner—or aspiring buyer—craves, it’s more space. A home office. A playroom. A guest suite. Or somewhere to put the treadmill you’ve been meaning to use. While accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are an increasingly popular option, the most obvious answer might be under your feet: the basement. |
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| | | Color Capping is the New Paint Trend that takes Color Drenching to the Next Level |
| Designers are embracing color capping, a paint technique that layers two hues across walls and ceilings for a look that's both striking and cozy.
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| The Best Places to Eat and Drink Along I-70 While You Wait Out Ski Traffic |
| Don’t let eastbound ski traffic get you down. Here are our favorite spots to avoid the trail of taillights and put your feet up after a hard day’s shredding.
Courtesy of 5280.com |
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| | | 3 Colorado restaurants make Yelp's Top 100 list |
| A new list showcases Yelp's best places to eat in America this year. Three restaurants in the Denver area made the 2026 rankings.
Courtesy of 9News |
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| | Private exclusive and Off Market |
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| University Hills new build |
| | 5 BD 5 BA 5230 SF $2,650,000 |
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| | | | | 4 BD 4 BA 2816 SF $1,700,000 |
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| | 1144 South Logan Street, 80210 |
| 2 BD 2 BA 1003 SF $665,000 |
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| | | | 2051 South Gilpin Street, 80210 |
| 4 BD 3 BA 2827 SF $1,250,000 |
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| | 1415 South Clarkson Street, 80210 |
| 3 BD 3 BA 2295 SF $1,150,000 |
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| | | | 1865 South Logan Street, 80210 |
| 3 BD 2 BA 1736 SF $885,000 |
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| | 707 North Washington Street, Unit B, 80203 |
| 3 BD 3 BA 1885 SF $799,000 |
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| | | | 2078 South Pennsylvania Street, 80210 |
| 3 BD 2 BA 1712 SF $799,000 |
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| | 340 South Lafayette Street, Unit 201, 80209 |
| 2 BD 2 BA 1146 SF $625,000 |
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| | | | 1421 Oneida Street, Unit 7, 80220 |
| 2 BD 1 BA 1085 SF $380,000 |
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| | 20132 East Shady Ridge Road, 80134 |
| 4 BD 5 BA 6029 SF $1,400,000 |
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| 📍 Bow Mar Price: $2M – $5M Looking For: • Move-in ready or renovation opportunity
📍 Golden Price: $700K – $925K Looking For: • Single-family home • Mesa View Estates • 6th Avenue West
📍 Denver – Park Hill Price: $1.3M – $1.7M Looking For: • Park Hill Elementary School area
📍 Golden Price: Up to $1.5M Looking For: • 4bed • Great schools
📍 Park Hill Price: $800-$1.1M Looking For: • 1,400+ sq ft • 3 bed / 2+ bath • Steadman Elementary only
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| | 📍 Platt Park • Highlands • Wash Park Price: $500K – $1.2M Looking For: • Cute 3/2+ bungalow or • Both sides of a duplex
📍 South Denver Metro Price: $500K – $600K Looking For: • Within 30 minutes of Lone Tree • Short-term rental friendly
📍 Park Hill Price: $1.7M – $2.3M Looking For: • 1,700+ sq ft • 4+ bed / 2+ bath • Space for a family of five
📍 Platt Park • Wash Park • Highlands • Congress Park Price: $700K – $1M Looking For: • Walkable location • 2+ bed / 2+ bath
📍 CHV or Greenwood Village Price: Up to $3M Looking For: • Great location, large lot, non busy street • 4+ bed / 3+ bath+ • 3500+ sf |
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| Compass is a licensed real estate broker. All material is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to the accuracy of any description or measurements (including square footage). This is not intended to solicit property already listed. No financial or legal advice provided. Equal Housing Opportunity. Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions. |
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