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Why You Don’t Need To Be Afraid of Today’s Mortgage Rates

Many home buyers are waiting for mortgage rates to fall below 6%. However, the monthly payment difference between today's mortgage rates and 6% is ...

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Thought the Market Passed You By? Think Again.

Interest rates have dropped slightly and home inventory has increased, creating the most affordable conditions for buyers in the past few years.

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Why Some Homes Sell Quickly – and Others Don’t Sell at All

Inventory is building in the U.S. in most markets. But the number of new listings coming on the market is staying relatively steady, it is the number ...

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Why Home Prices Aren’t Actually Flat

Although you see data that home prices nationwide are flat, the reality is that each market is different and roughly half the U.S. market have appreciating ...

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The $280 Shift in Affordability Every Homebuyer Should Know

Thanks to lower interest rates and stable home prices, home affordability is improving in most cities throughout the U.S.

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Why Experts Say Mortgage Rates Should Ease Over the Next Year

The spread between the 10 year treasury and the 30 mortgage rate is tightening, which should result in lower mortgage rates in the coming months.

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3 Reasons Affordability Is Showing Signs of Improvement This Fall

Homes are becoming more affordable in most areas of the U.S. thanks to prices falling slightly and interest rates lowering.

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Why Buyers and Sellers Face Very Different Conditions Today

Inventory is building and prices are flattening in several states. But in other states inventory is shrinking and prices are rising.

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September 2025 Monthly Real Estate Newsletter

The latest real estate market update for metro Denver plus great home improvement and maintenance tips

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Is It Better To Buy Now or Wait for Lower Mortgage Rates? Here’s the Tradeoff

Many home buyers are waiting for interest rates to fall. However, when rates fall substantially, there is a large pent up demand that will likely ...

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