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Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · Jun 25
Boulder County Median Home Selling Time Rises 17% to 41 Days as Prices Hold Near Asking
Updated
Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · Jun 25

Boulder County Median Home Selling Time Rises 17% to 41 Days as Prices Hold Near Asking

1 articles · Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · Jun 25

Summary

  • Boulder County homes spent a median 41 days on the market, up more than 17% from a year earlier, signaling a clear slowdown from the area’s recent fast-selling pace.
  • Realtor.com still classifies the county as a warm seller’s market, with buyer demand outpacing inventory and a 99% sale-to-list price ratio showing sellers retain pricing power.
  • Boulder posted the slowest pace at 49 days, up 22.5%, while Lafayette and Longmont moved faster at 30 and 36 days, each with year-over-year increases below 10%.
  • Longer selling times give buyers more room to decide, but well-maintained, realistically priced homes are still selling quickly across much of the county.
  • Other local signals remain mixed: Boulder listing prices rose 7.8% month over month, Lafayette prices fell 10.3% year over year, and Louisville’s tight 100 active listings support a seller’s market.

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