Top Large Teams in Colorado – Ranked by Volume

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Rank – State VolumeTeam NameCompanyLocationVolumeProfile
1Jordan Terrell GroupJordan Terrell Group, Brokered by REALWestminster, CO$227,267,460View Profile
2Treasure Davis Team powered by eXp RealtyTreasure Davis Team powered by eXp RealtyColorado Springs, CO$178,869,624View Profile
3Resort ExpertseXp RealtyFrisco, CO$135,711,069View Profile
4Nostalgic Homes GroupCompassDenver, CO$131,805,989View Profile
5Flourish Real Estate NetworkFlourish Real Estate NetworkLittleton, CO$126,400,756View Profile
6The Real Estate Experts of DenverRE/MAX ProfessionalsEnglewood, CO$122,127,681View Profile
7The PCS Pro TeamKeller WilliamsColorado Springs, CO$114,248,126View Profile
8The Johnson TeamKeller WilliamsColorado Springs, CO$108,272,309View Profile
9RelevateKeller WilliamsCentennial, CO$102,972,226View Profile
10Colorado Property GroupRE/MAX PinnacleDurango, CO$89,894,144View Profile
11Boulder Home Source TeamRE/MAX AllianceBoulder, CO$88,326,795View Profile
12The Savvy GroupKentwood Real EstateDenver, CO$84,577,039View Profile
13Buy and Sell 5280CompassDenver, CO$76,630,444View Profile
14The Acker GroupBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Colorado Real EstateHighlands Ranch, CO$75,282,283View Profile
15Happy Home MatchmakerKeller WilliamsColorado Springs, CO$69,386,296View Profile
16The Pedal GroupCompassBoulder, CO$68,088,844View Profile
17The Fi TeameXp RealtyDenver, CO$60,982,419View Profile
18The Marcus Valdez TeamBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Rocky Mountain, REALTORS®Fort Collins, CO$60,208,125View Profile
19Luczak GroupKeller WilliamsColorado Springs, CO$57,973,096View Profile
20Opulent GroupeXp RealtyColorado Springs, CO$56,705,126View Profile
21CO Lifestyle Real Estate GroupKeller WilliamsCentennial, CO$56,366,359View Profile
22Kibler GroupKeller WilliamsColorado Springs, CO$45,581,385View Profile
23The Front Range TeamWorth Clark RealtyColorado Springs, CO$44,214,375View Profile
24The Strange TeamKeller WilliamsWestminster, CO$44,108,344View Profile
25Team VIVIHomeSmart (CO)Denver, CO$42,303,098View Profile
26The New Door GroupCompassDenver, CO$39,594,238View Profile
27The International GroupRE/MAX ProfessionalsLakewood, CO$37,444,094View Profile
28The Home Partnership GroupKeller WilliamsEnglewood, CO$37,077,010View Profile
29Hudson Stonegate TeamKeller WilliamsAurora, CO$35,374,590View Profile
The International Group at RE/MAX Professionals15.0Thornton, CO$34,709,788View Profile
30Summit GroupKeller WilliamsColorado Springs, CO$29,419,738View Profile
31The O’Brien GroupCompassDenver, CO$25,571,155View Profile

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2023 Colorado Housing Market Summary

Colorado started 2023 with a total of 9,214 single-family homes on the market, with a median home price of $598,832 and an average price per square foot of $353. By the end of the year, inventory had increased to 9,982 homes on the market (+8%), with a median home price of $625,000 (+4%) and an average price per square foot of $388 (+9%).

At the start of 2023, the median days on market (DOM) was 77 days – by the end of the year, median DOM had increased to 84 days. Colorado started the year with 39% of homes taking a price cut (for reference, 35% is the national average for price reductions in a ‘normal’ year.) By the end of the year, about 35% of Colorado homes for sale had taken a price cut.

Finally, Altos’ proprietary Market Action Index (MAI) shows that Colorado started 2023 as a strong seller’s market, with an MAI score of 45; by the end of the year, the MAI had dropped to 38 – a slight seller’s advantage.

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Housing Market News

An open letter to President-Elect Trump: A market in crisis 

Nov 22, 2024By

As the rest of the country waits, debates, and predicts an economic recession, the United States housing market has been languishing in a historic one for nearly 3 years. Economists and market participants love airplane analogies (soft landing, no landing) so I’ll dust off my epaulets and declare the state of housing a “crash landing.” 

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