Buying or Selling a Home in May 2025? What You Need to Know About the Denver Market This Month

Kristen White • September 11, 2025

As we move through May, Denver's housing market is heating up right along with the weather. Whether you're considering buying your first home or preparing to list your property, understanding current trends is key to making smart moves in this dynamic market.


Why May Matters in Real Estate


May typically marks the heart of the spring buying season. According to Realtor.com, more homes hit the market in May than in any other month of the year, which often means more choices for buyers and more competition for sellers. This seasonal momentum is especially strong in Denver, where outdoor-friendly weather encourages buyers to attend showings and open houses in full force.


Denver Real Estate Market Trends in May 2025


Recent data from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) shows a steady rise in inventory compared to April, giving buyers more leverage than in the earlier months of 2025. Median home prices have stabilized after a surge earlier this year, and average days on market have decreased, signaling faster-moving transactions.


Tips for May Buyers in Denver


  1. Act Quickly but Strategically: With competition still strong, be prepared with pre-approval and a clear idea of what you want.
  2. Leverage Increased Inventory: Explore a wider range of neighborhoods and property types thanks to the spring surge in listings.
  3. Be Ready to Negotiate: Sellers are pricing more realistically now, so you may have room for negotiation—especially on homes that have lingered a few weeks.


Tips for May Sellers in Denver


  1. Stage for Spring: Boost curb appeal with fresh landscaping and highlight outdoor living spaces—key selling points in May.
  2. Price Smart: Work with your agent to competitively price your home based on recent local comps and market data.
  3. Market Aggressively: List your home early in the month to take advantage of peak buyer activity before summer travel distracts your audience.


Mortgage Rates & Financial Considerations


As of early May 2025, mortgage rates are hovering around 6.25% for a 30-year fixed loan. While higher than pandemic-era lows, these rates remain historically moderate. Buyers should compare loan options and consider adjustable-rate or buy-down options if looking to ease monthly payments.


🔗 Freddie Mac Weekly Mortgage Rate Summary


Final Thoughts


May is one of the best times to be active in the Denver housing market. With more homes to choose from, favorable weather for showings, and balanced pricing trends, it’s an ideal month for buyers and sellers alike. Whether you’re planning to move up, downsize, or finally enter the market, having a trusted real estate professional on your side can make all the difference.

 

Interested in buying or selling this month? Contact Team Front Range to talk through your goals and get started.

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