CBD office tower sells for $67.2 million
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Denver-area home prices just won’t stop. Gains accelerate after slowing down last year
Metro Denver home price gains, after running in the 7 percent range for most of the past year, accelerated back above 8 percent in February, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices.
The Denver home price index measured an 8.4 percent annual gain in February, up from a 7.6 percent increase in January and a 7.4 percent increase in December. The February pace tied with Detroit for fourth highest and was behind only Seattle, Las Vegas and San Francisco, which all saw double-digit gains. Nationally, home prices are up 6.3 percent year-over-year in February.
Denver’s home price appreciation has been below 8 percent since April 2017, when it was 8.2 percent.
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