Colorado’s housing prices cooled a bit this past month, but that is doing little to provide relief to younger buyers wanting a route into homeownership, according to a newly released
$500K+ house at 7% interest is $3,300/month payment (not including other fees) to give some perspective. It’s eye watering.
Home prices have ticked down in Denver, but make no mistake: Buying a house here still requires a lot of cash. Within the city limits, median sale prices are $578,000, which would require a minimum down payment of $17,340 (3 percent) for a conventional loan if you have excellent credit. And to avoid paying mortgage insurance you’ll need to come up with a 20 percent down payment, which adds up to more than $115,000. (source: https://www.bankrate.com/real-estate/housing-market/denver-co/#buying)
Yes, we are a very long way away from “affordable.” And I am afraid this is the new normal. All I can say is I wish I could go back in time 17 years and not have a kid so he doesn’t have to try and figure this out.
$500K+ house at 7% interest is $3,300/month payment (not including other fees) to give some perspective. It’s eye watering.
Home prices have ticked down in Denver, but make no mistake: Buying a house here still requires a lot of cash. Within the city limits, median sale prices are $578,000, which would require a minimum down payment of $17,340 (3 percent) for a conventional loan if you have excellent credit. And to avoid paying mortgage insurance you’ll need to come up with a 20 percent down payment, which adds up to more than $115,000. (source: https://www.bankrate.com/real-estate/housing-market/denver-co/#buying)
Average salary in Denver is $78K. (source: https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Location=Denver-CO/Salary)
Sucks that this is the new normal somehow…
Yes, we are a very long way away from “affordable.” And I am afraid this is the new normal. All I can say is I wish I could go back in time 17 years and not have a kid so he doesn’t have to try and figure this out.