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The union that represents King Soopers employees said Friday that after months of negotiations, its contracts with the supermarket chain have expired and votes authorizing a strike could be announced as early as Monday.
The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, which represents members in Wyoming and Colorado, agreed to extend the contracts, originally set to expire Jan.
Although many potential Colorado homebuyers continued to wait for more favorable conditions, December recorded a 14% increase in homes sold statewide over the same period a year ago.
According to the December Market Trends Housing Report from the Colorado Association of Realtors, despite a rise in average days on the market to 70 days and a slight uptick in inventory supply, single-family home sales surged by 19%.
However, the condo and townhome market faced challenges, with sales increasing only modestly and median prices declining in some regions.
Statewide, the median sale price for all properties increased 6% to $543,100 last month compared to $515,000 in December 2023.
Months of supply increased 8% to 2.7 months last month compared to 2.5 months in December 2023.
Cooper Thayer, a broker associate with the Thayer Group in Castle Rock, said buyers and sellers took a slower, more methodical approach to the market last year.
“With the slowdown in buyer activity, inventory on the market consistently remained over three months’ supply throughout most of the year, and homes took longer on average to sell,” Thayer said.
“However, the slower market was not necessarily unhealthy and provided cost-conscious buyers with relatively more options and more time to find a home.”
Many potential buyers waited for interest rates to drop.
“During the brief 2024 moments when interest rates fell into the low sixes, buyers rose to the occasion and made purchases,” said Chris Hardy with Elevations Real Estate in Fort Collins.
Looking ahead to 2025
Realtors anticipate next year’s housing market will be similar to this year.
“Based on my 46 years as a realtor in Aurora, it’s going to be more of the same,” said Aurora-area realtor Sunny Banka.
“I don’t believe that we will see the crazy price increases or interest rate drops of 2020 and 2021. Buyers are now able to purchase in a fairer market. Most sellers are adjusting to the probability that they will have to negotiate.”
Kelly Moye of Compass anticipates buyers and sellers will stop waiting for lower rates.
“They will progress with their moving plans and not continue to sit and wait for something better,” she said.
“If the first weeks of 2025 are any indication, the first half of the year may bring the promise of renewed energy in the market that we are all hoping for.”
Ongoing challenges
In addition to rising prices and limited housing availability, homebuyers face increased challenges securing home insurance.
According to the Rocky Mountain Insurance Association, Colorado is second nationally for wildfire and hair risk.
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That’s causing more homeowners to face canceled insurance or premiums so high they can’t afford to purchase or continue owning a home.
The Colorado Association of Realtors named homeowner insurability a top legislative priority for the 2025 legislative session.
“Challenges finding homeowners insurance coverage and the cost are becoming a true affordability factor,” said Marci Valicenti with The Group Real Estate in Steamboat Springs.
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