Denver Real Estate Market Reports

Would Your Rental Property Survive Today’s Market?

How Colorado Rental Property Owners Can Evaluate Strength, Risk, and Long-Term Performance in 2026 The Colorado rental market has changed significantly over the past few years. Rising insurance costs, higher maintenance expenses, increased apartment competition, changing regulations, and slower appreciation have created a market where rental property performance matters more than ever. The question for […]

May 2026 Denver Metro Real Estate Market Trends Report

The November real estate market in Denver followed a familiar seasonal pattern, with fewer listings, slower activity and modest price adjustments as the holidays approached. New listings fell by more than 40% from October and active inventory declined nearly 16%, closely mirroring last year’s trends.

Should I Keep or Sell My Colorado Rental Property?

A 2026 Colorado Rental Property Outlook for Investors Colorado rental property owners are asking an important question in 2026: Should I continue holding my rental property, or is it time to sell? The answer depends on your property’s location, cash flow, equity position, maintenance needs, and long-term investment goals. In this webinar, Sunstone Real Estate […]

April 2026 Denver Metro Real Estate Market Trends Report

The November real estate market in Denver followed a familiar seasonal pattern, with fewer listings, slower activity and modest price adjustments as the holidays approached. New listings fell by more than 40% from October and active inventory declined nearly 16%, closely mirroring last year’s trends.

March 2026 Denver Metro Real Estate Market Trends Report

The November real estate market in Denver followed a familiar seasonal pattern, with fewer listings, slower activity and modest price adjustments as the holidays approached. New listings fell by more than 40% from October and active inventory declined nearly 16%, closely mirroring last year’s trends.

February 2026 Denver Metro Real Estate Market Trends Report

The November real estate market in Denver followed a familiar seasonal pattern, with fewer listings, slower activity and modest price adjustments as the holidays approached. New listings fell by more than 40% from October and active inventory declined nearly 16%, closely mirroring last year’s trends.