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Have you noticed the shift in the market? We are starting to see changes in the market with the rising interest rates and other economic factors in the...
The 2021 overall market could be summed up in one sentence: Lack of inventory results in higher prices. However, that would be rather simplistic. The data suggests that in all segments of the market the median has strongly increased in pr...
2021 is off and running, and to no surprise, a Seller’s market is where it’s at. First Quarter Statistics show a strong market in all geographic areas. Durango In-Town Home Sales increased slightly in units sold over the same quarter in 202...
2020, What a year! Overall, in the real estate industry, the unprecedented low interest rates and lack of inventory have kept the market a healthy one and the upward trend continues. The year started out strong. In mid-March however, the world ...
Here it is - the widely anticipated La Plata County real estate sales statistics for the second quarter of 2020! We have many questions which you might share. Did the market collapse due to the pandemic? Is it coming back now that properties ar...
The current spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and the efforts to contain it have impacted almost all aspects of daily life – and real estate transactions are no different.
When it comes to COVID-19 and real estate, no one can accurately pre...
OVERVIEW: Real estate sales activity in La Plata County in 2019 was remarkably similar overall to 2018 (less than 1% change), with some notable differences in certain segments of the market. 2018 was a year of record drought and the 416 Fir...
La Plata County Real Estate Market, 3rd Quarter Statistics:
The price of homes in the County stayed consistent with last year’s median price, hovering around $385,000, while the number of homes sold increased by more than 2%. The number...
The number of homes sold in La Plata County and Durango continues a multi-year decline in most categories, while median and average prices appear to be plateauing.
The number of sales of in-town Durango homes declined from 78 to 62 from April ...
It’s looking like things are starting to level out. Price gains from 2018 to 2019 were insignificant, and sales volume numbers were down some as well. Some of this is probably due to the huge winter we just had here in Durango, delaying the s...