Littleton Home Prices Increase Again

Posted by Jerry Becker on May 28, 2010

For the fifth month in a row Denver Metro home prices, which includes Littleton, have shown an increase in year over year pricing.  There was also a slight increase from February of this year to March of this year.  These statistics came from the latest S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index.

The report showed the the average price increase from a year ago was 4.1%.  Once again, I want to stress that these are the averages of all the homes sold in the respective months, and not the increase of 4.1% for each home. 

Since much of the market was driven by the push of first time buyers to take advantage of the expiring tax credit, I suspect the market was weighted to more of the entry home price range.  We may see another increase in April as that was the last month to take advantage of the tax credit.  After that, the experts predict the number of sales will slow, however, we may see more of a mix of higher priced homes because of the fall off from first time buyers.  This may give us a continued increase in year over year prices, however, the total number of home sales may decline.  These experts also expected interest rates to be higher by now, but in fact, they’ve declined.  It’ll be interesting to see how all of this shakes out.            

Another index is a comparison of a market’s present average home values when compared to the year 2000.  Based on that index, Denver and Littleton came in at 125.31.  That means prices were 25.31% higher than they were in 2000.  The average for the top 20 cities was 143.35 in March.

Jerry Becker
Jerry Becker and Associates – Metro Brokers
jbeckerhomes@comcast.net

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