From Rates to Inventory: What's Shaping the Denver Housing Scene Already in 2024

by Matt Thomas

With the new year already a month in, we’re already seeing exciting developments in the real estate market. And, in this update, we'll take a look at where the market’s been, where it’s at, and where it appears to be headed in 2024.

Where We’ve Been | National Housing

Reflecting on 2023, we drew a comparison to the conditions in 1995. Why? Existing-home sales hit a record low of 4.09 million in 2023, mirroring the 3.85 million recorded in 1995. However, the main difference in this comparison is that the U.S. population has grown from 266.6 million (1995) to 336.0 million (2023), contributing to challenges in inventory and affordability.

Back in 1995, there were 1.58 million single-family homes available for purchase. In December 2023, this number dropped to 870,000, and the months' supply decreased from 4.8 to 3.1 months. Again, considering our substantial difference in population, you can see how available housing inventory would influence affordability, mirroring a typical supply-demand model. 

Affordability concerns were underscored by the median home sales price, soaring from $114,600 in 1995 to a historical high of $389,800 in 2023. Despite a difference in mortgage interest rates, a difference from 7.93% in 1993 to 6.81% in 2023, housing affordability indices, qualifying incomes, and mortgage payment percentages underwent significant shifts.

First-time homebuyers faced increased challenges, with their share of the market dropping from 42% in 1995 to 32% in 2023, and the age of first-time buyers rising from 31 to 35 years.

Despite these challenges, there is hope for 2024. Mortgage interest rates are on the decline, buyers are entering the market, and new housing construction is helping to increase available inventory. If these trends persist, we anticipate a more positive outcome for the housing market this year.

Where We’re At | Local Housing Market (Denver & The Front Range)

In the metro Denver real estate market, a notable shift in the relationship between supply and demand is evident as well. New listings increased by 15.2% week over week, and pending transactions surged by 20.7%. The Odds of Selling increased by 4.2% to 53.0%, indicating a positive trend. To achieve balance, we would need 23,177 total listings, putting us at 19.9% of balance. Showings increased by 14.5%, with a median of 21 days on the market.

Rates

Rates Drop Significantly on “Fed Day”, but Not Because of The Fed

The Fed met on January 31st, and rates experienced a notable drop, though the drop is not solely attributed to The Fed’s actions. Economic data and headlines about banking troubles contributed to this shift. While additional gains depend on incoming economic data, things just improved for potential homebuyers who are rate sensitive.

Where We’re Headed | What Local Lenders are Saying

Local lenders are noting unexpected increases in client introductions, pre-approvals, and applications, indicating a potentially busy spring market. Now sure looks like an opportune time to ensure a strong pre-approval, understand the next steps, and prepare for competitive market conditions…or get out ahead of them.

One of our local lender associates wrote, 

"If January is any indication of what’s to come in the Spring Market, then HELLO FEBRUARY! I experienced an unexpected increase in client introductions, pre-approvals, and applications this past month that was very welcome but not typical for this time of year. This tells me that we are in for a busy spring, which means NOW is the time to prepare. Anyone considering, talking about, or looking to buy this year should reach out to ensure that they have the strongest pre-approval possible and that they understand and are comfortable with the next steps. I focus on informing clients through communicating and listening to make sure they are as comfortable and ready when the time is right. If you know anyone who would like to be informed, listened to, taken care of, and prepared to successfully close on a new home in this competitive market, please send them my way."

Bottom Line

When navigating the real estate landscape, it is always crucial to stay informed and prepared. If you have any questions or need assistance, we encourage you to reach out. There’s no sense in wondering and wandering on your own.

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