Updated June 2026 · Redfin
Denver Real Estate Market Update, June 2026
Here are the latest housing market numbers for Denver, CO, for June 2026, from the Redfin Data Center. Median sale price, days on market, inventory and more, with month-over-month and year-over-year change.
| Metric | Value | MoM | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median sale price | $595K | ▼ -0.6% | ▲ +0.8% |
| Days on market | 35 | ▲ +1.1% | ▼ -1.9% |
| Homes for sale | 7,900 | ▲ +1.8% | ▼ -0.9% |
| Sale-to-list | 99.1% | ▼ -0.1% | ▲ +0.3% |
| Months of supply | 3.3 | ▲ +0.9% | ▼ -1.6% |
| Homes sold | 2,480 | ▼ -0.8% | ▲ +0.7% |
Figures from Redfin Data Center. Verify against your MLS before posting.
What the Denver numbers say
Denver is leveling off. The median sale price is $595,000, roughly flat year over year. Homes are moving fast: a typical listing goes under contract in about 35 days, and sellers are getting 99.1% of list price.
With 7,900 homes for sale and 3.3 months of supply, Denver is currently a balanced market.
What this means if you sell in Denver
Use these figures to set expectations early. Lead a listing appointment with the median price and the 35-day pace, show the year-over-year direction, and frame Denver as a balanced market. Buyers and sellers trust an agent who knows the numbers cold — and posts them every month.
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Build the Denver post →Frequently asked: the Denver housing market
- What is the median home price in Denver, CO?
- As of June 2026, the median sale price in Denver is $595,000 (+0.8% year over year), per the Redfin Data Center.
- Is Denver a buyer's or seller's market right now?
- Denver is currently a balanced market, based on 3.3 months of supply and a 99.1% sale-to-list ratio for June 2026.
- How long do homes take to sell in Denver?
- A typical Denver listing goes under contract in about 35 days as of June 2026. Always verify against your local MLS before quoting figures to clients.
- Where does this Denver market data come from?
- All figures come from the Redfin Data Center, refreshed monthly. LOKAL turns them into a ready-to-post carousel, story and square graphic for Denver agents. LOKAL is not affiliated with Redfin.
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Data: Redfin — Redfin Data Center. Figures are a metro-level snapshot, not a valuation for a specific home.