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Posted almost 13 years ago

Denver Home Prices Rise a 3rd Month

Some good news in the Business Journal on Denver Homes for sale. Home prices in the Denver market have risen for the 3rd consecutive month. If you've been paying attention to the news and reports, you will see a very positive (although slow) trend upwards over the past year.

From The Denver Business Journal:

...Denver home prices rose 1.6 percent in June from the previous month, above the 20-city composite growth rate of 1.1 percent.

The monthly price rise in Denver followed May’s 1.4 percent rise and April’s 1.5 percent gain. Before that came 10 straight months of price declines from the previous month.

Nineteen of the 20 cities covered by the Case-Shiller report saw price gains in June from May levels, with Chicago and Minneapolis topping the list at 3.2 percent. Portland, Ore., prices were flat.

The entire artice is worth a read.

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