Seniors and Downsizing

Is now actually the right time for Denver empty nesters to sell their home?

Kevin Lundy · The HomeBridge Group Brokered by eXp Realty
Reviewed July 6, 2026
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Is now actually the right time for Denver empty nesters to sell their home?

Yes, right now is a reasonable time for Denver empty nesters to seriously consider selling, and here is why: inventory is still tight enough that well-maintained homes priced with clear intention are moving, and waiting for a perfect market rarely produces one. The longer a house sits as a maintenance obligation rather than a strategic asset, the more it quietly costs you in ways that never show up on a listing sheet. The quotable truth is this: the right time to sell is not when the market peaks, it is when you have a clear plan for what comes next. I have watched too many families in Denver hold on to a home out of habit, sentiment, or simply not knowing where to start, while the carrying costs and deferred decisions pile up quietly in the background. The housing market is showing some of its steadiest signals in years right now, which creates a practical window for families who are ready to make a deliberate, respectful choice rather than a reactive one. That does not mean everyone should list tomorrow. It means the conditions are clear enough to make a real plan without guessing. If the kids are grown and the house feels more like a responsibility than a home, that is worth an honest conversation. Are you or someone in your family sitting in a Denver home that has outgrown its purpose, and wondering what a steady, thoughtful exit actually looks like?