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The number of residential and commercial properties that fell into foreclosure in Colorado Springs and surrounding communities totaled 79 last month, a roughly 20% drop from April 2017.
May 2 -
Many American cities continue to grapple with depressed home values in neighborhoods that were subject to "redlining," a discriminatory lending policy, 50 years after it was outlawed. But that's not the case in Denver.
April 30 -
Technology startup Eave is making a foray into Colorado's fast-moving, high-end mortgage lending market by offering software designed to quickly analyze jumbo borrowers' more complex incomes and assets.
April 9 -
An improved Colorado Springs economy helped propel buyer demand for new homes during the first quarter.
April 5 -
Single-family-home prices in metro Denver continued to perform gravity-defying feats of appreciation last month, as sellers as buyers alike raced to join the spring home-selling circus.
April 4 -
Fewer properties fell into foreclosure in El Paso County, Colo., last month, continuing a downward trend over the past several months.
March 6 -
Metro Denver's housing market is approaching a tipping point when it comes to affordability, according to a mortgage research firm.
March 2 -
Metro Denver's chronic shortage of existing homes for sale will push more buyers towards new home communities this year. But those buyers won't find much relief from tight supply and rising prices.
February 22 -
Homebuyers are most likely to slow their purchases or stay on course if mortgage rates rise above a certain benchmark, but some could act more quickly or drop out.
February 12 -
The Colorado Springs-area housing market roared out of the gate in the new year, as strong demand and a historically low supply of homes combined to send sale prices soaring to record highs.
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