Denver, CO
Balanced's marketSoftening prices and 56% of homes selling below list — Denver is one of the cleaner buyer markets in the country right now.
DATA · Zillow Research (via scrape.do) · AS OF APRIL 2026
| Detail | Value | Detail | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median list price | $538,500 | Median sale price | $558,667 |
| Sale-to-list ratio | 0.992 | % sold below list | +56.4% |
| Active inventory | 3,697 | New listings | 1,301 |
How Denver has moved.
Denver sits at a median home value of $541,899 as of the latest Zillow read, down 4.2% year-over-year — a meaningful softening that’s putting deal flow back on the table for cash buyers.
The sale-to-list ratio of 0.992 signals a balanced market — neither bid wars nor fire sales dominate. 56.4% of closings land below list, leaving room to negotiate on the right deal but no broad discount across the board.
Rents are workable but not generous. ZORI of $1,846/mo against a $542k median gives a 4.09% gross yield — average for the metro tier, requiring tight underwriting on any hold.
Median days-on-market is running around 16 days against 3,697.333 active listings — that’s a fast-moving market. Speed is the moat; pre-arranged proof of funds and a tight buyers list are the difference between getting under contract and getting outbid.
MDR’s composite investor score for Denver is 47/100 based on rent yield, sale-to-list discount, motivated-seller proxies, and DOM. Lower tier this quarter. Watch list, not deploy list — re-evaluate next read.
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Denver for investors.
Is Denver a good market for real estate investors in 2026?
Metro Deal Report's composite investor score for Denver is 47/100, based on rent yield, sale-to-list ratio, motivated-seller proxies, and days on market. Denver is a lower-tier market right now. Watch list, not deploy list, until the numbers shift.
What is the median home price in Denver?
The typical home value in Denver as of the most recent Zillow read is $541,899. Median list price is $538,500 and median sale price is $558,667. Year-over-year change: -4.2%.
What can a landlord expect to rent a property for in Denver?
Zillow's Observed Rent Index for Denver is $1,846/mo. Against the typical home value of $542k, that produces a gross annual rent yield of 4.09% — right at the national baseline, requiring tight underwriting on holds.
Is Denver a buyer's or seller's market?
Denver's current sale-to-list ratio is 0.992 with 56.4% of homes closing below list. That's a balanced market — neither side dominates. Median days on market: 16 days. Active inventory: 3,697 listings.
Which investment strategy works best in Denver?
Denver's data favors a mixed approach — no single strategy dominates, so selective deal sourcing wins. See the per-strategy breakdowns at /wholesaling/denver, /brrrr/denver, and /flipping/denver.
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