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Colorado housing market

a buyer-leaning market · Data as of July 2026

$575,000
Median list price
-4.0% yr/yr
$285
Price per sq ft
-1.6% yr/yr
57
Median days on market
+2.7% yr/yr
33,160
Active listings
+2.7% yr/yr
10,310
New listings (month)
6.65%
30-yr fixed (national)
Freddie Mac, August 2026

The median Colorado home was listed at $575,000 in July 2026, down 4.0% from a year earlier — about $285 per square foot. Homes spent a median of 57 days on the market, longer than a year ago.

Supply & demand

Colorado had 33,160 active listings in July 2026, up 2.7% year over year, with 10,310 new listings entering the market that month. Days on market rose 2.7% from a year ago, and asking prices are running below last year’s level.

What the data says

Taken together, Colorado looks like a buyer-leaning market this month. Softening prices, more homes on the market, and longer selling times are handing buyers more room to negotiate than they had a year ago.

Financing backdrop

Nationally, the 30-year fixed averaged 6.65% and the 15-year 5.95% (Freddie Mac PMMS, August 2026). Rates apply nationwide, but they land differently on Colorado’s $575K median: a higher local price magnifies every quarter-point move, which is why monthly payment — not sticker price — is the number that decides most Colorado deals.

Every figure above is a current value from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), sourced from Realtor.com residential-listing data and the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey, as of July 2026. This report is generated from that data and refreshed automatically; it is an educational market summary, not financial, legal, or real estate advice.

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