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The Denver market isn't stalling — it's sorting, and most people are reading that wrong
Most people look at a slower market and assume it means prices are falling or deals are easy to find. What's actually happening in Denver right now is more specific than that. Inventory is up in certain price ranges, buyer hesitation is real, and the homes that are priced and prepared with a clear plan are still moving. The ones that aren't are sitting. That gap matters a lot if you're an older adult weighing whether to sell now or wait, or a family sorting through an inherited property and trying to make a practical, well-timed decision. The national headlines about platforms like Opendoor posting mixed results are worth noting — not because they change Denver directly, but because they're a steady reminder that tech-first shortcuts in real estate tend to underperform when the market demands actual judgment. Here's the line I keep coming back to: a home doesn't wait for you to feel ready — but the right timing is something you can actually plan for if you start early enough. If you're managing an estate or thinking about a property in Denver that's been sitting in a gray area, the question worth asking isn't whether the market is good or bad — it's whether your specific situation has a clear plan behind it. If your family has an inherited property in Denver right now, what's the one thing that's kept you from making a decision on it? — Kevin Lundy | The HomeBridge Group at eXp Realty