Rocky Mountain Voice

Denver Home Values Slipping Faster Than Any Major U.S. City

By Scripps News Group | Denver7

Zillow said the trend reflects affordability pressures, high mortgage rates and weakening demand across large swaths of the country.

DENVER — Denver is leading the U.S. housing downturn, with 91% of homes losing value over the past year, according to new Zillow data.

The Denver metro area posted the broadest declines of any large city, outpacing Austin (89%), Sacramento (88%), and both Phoenix and Dallas (87%).

Nationwide, more than half of American homes—53%—saw their Zestimate values fall as of October 2025, a sharp rise from just 16% a year earlier. It marks the highest share of homes losing value since April 2012.

Zillow said the trend reflects affordability pressures, high mortgage rates and weakening demand across large swaths of the country.

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