DENVER – A tight market and fierce competition continued to drive up Denver home prices in February.
The city’s housing inventory was at an all-time low last month and just 419 homes sold in Denver, according to real estate website Estately.
With so few homes on the market, those that are available attract buyers eager to beat out the competition, with many offering more than what the seller was originally asking for. Estately reports that 33.7 percent of all homes sold in February went for more than the listed price.
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Here are the seven homes that sold for the biggest percentages over the asking price in February, according to Estately:
1. 3 bed, 1.75 bath on W. 29th Ave. – sold for 22.2% more than asking.
2. 3 bed, 1 bath on S. Linley Court – sold for 20.1% more than asking.
3. 4 bed, 2 bath on E. Colorado Ave. – sold for 18.5% more than asking.
4. 3 bed, 2.5 bath on Wabash St. – sold for 16.8% more than asking.
5. 4 bed, 1 bath on Yates St. – sold for 15.3% more than asking.
6. 4 bed, 2.25 bath on E. 46th Ave. – sold for 14.7% more than asking.
7. 4 bed, 1.5 bath on Fairfax St. – sold for 13.8% more than asking