June 2025 Denver Real Estate Market Stats: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
June brought a little more clarity to the Denver market—but not necessarily simplicity. We’re seeing steady price movement, healthy buyer activity, and a level of inventory that continues to reshape how both buyers and sellers approach the market. It’s active out there, but it’s also more balanced than many people expect.
Here’s what the June numbers are telling us in plain English.
Detached Homes: Steady Demand, Smarter Buyers
Median prices nudged upward in June, showing modest but positive appreciation. That’s encouraging for sellers, especially considering how much inventory has built up this year. Active listings climbed again, which means buyers are enjoying more choice and sellers are facing more competition.
Closed sales did increase compared to last year, a good sign that demand is still very real. At the same time, days on market stretched out again, which tells us buyers are taking a bit more time to make decisions—even when they’re serious. Homes that are priced well and show beautifully still move, but anything that misses the mark is feeling the slowdown quickly.
This is no longer a speed-only market—it’s a strategy market.
Attached Homes (Condos + Townhomes): Balanced with Leverage
The attached segment continues to offer buyers some breathing room. Inventory remains elevated, giving buyers more negotiating power than they’ve had in recent years. While closed sales ticked up in June, the pace still feels measured compared to the detached market.
For sellers, this means careful pricing and strong presentation are non-negotiable. Condos and townhomes that are updated, well-maintained, and priced realistically are still finding buyers—but patience is often part of the process. For buyers, this is where opportunities tend to live: less competition, more flexibility, and room to negotiate terms.
Final Thoughts
June continues to confirm what we’ve been seeing all year—this market is active, but it’s also thoughtful. Buyers are engaged, sellers are motivated, and the homes that win are the ones that align price, condition, and location just right.
For sellers: Preparation and pricing matter more than ever. The market rewards homes that are positioned correctly from day one.
For buyers: There’s opportunity out there, especially with increased inventory—but the best homes still move quickly when they’re right.
If you’re wondering how these shifting trends impact your specific neighborhood, your home’s value, or your plans for the rest of the year, let’s talk. The right strategy makes all the difference in a market like this.
– The Tucker Team