Real Estate Shortages Continue...

Amy Cesario has spent more than 15 years buying and selling real estate in the Denver area, weathering housing crashes and watching neighborhoods bounce back. But the realtor for Slifer Smith & Frampton hasn’t witnessed anything like the buyer behavior she’s seeing this spring.
Tired of looking at homes and losing bidding wars, buyers are increasingly aggressive and impatient as prices continue to rise and inventories shrink. Prospective buyers constantly ring doorbells, regardless of whether someone else is in the middle of a showing.
“It’s the most competitive market I’ve ever seen,” Cesario says. “We’re all doing what we can for our buyers and our sellers.”  Read More

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