Rocky Mountain Voice

Fewer Homes for Sale Fail to Spark Denver Housing Demand

By: Tamara Chuang | The Colorado Sun

More sellers are taking homes off the market to relist them later. Denver has one of the highest rates of relisted homes.

As spring revved up for the start of the home-selling season in metro Denver, something seemed missing: There were fewer houses for sale compared with the prior spring.

In April, the number of active listings for single-family homes fell 14.2% from April 2025. In May, it was off by 20.5%. And last month, active listings were down 21.1% or about 3,000 homes.

Meanwhile, home sales have been subdued, with year-to-date sales in the Denver area up just 0.2% from last year. June’s median price was flat, up 1.6% in a year to $650,000.

Less supply, apparently, has not resulted in increased demand, mused Cooper Thayer, a Denver County Realtor. 

READ THE FULL ARTICLE AT THE COLORADO SUN