in Denver, NC • 2026 Buying Guide
Best Month
September
$331K
Avoid
May
$375K
Potential Savings
$44K
11.8% difference
Market Type
Balanced
5.1 mo. supply
Present investment properties with numbers: current rent roll, expense history, cap rate, and potential upside. Investors care about cash flow and appreciation potential, not emotional appeal.
Median Sale Price
$592K
+6.7% YoY
Days on Market
69
median days
Inventory
41
active listings
Sale-to-List Ratio
99.4%
room to negotiate
Jan
$365K
Feb
$365K
Mar
$344K
Apr
$342K
May
$375K
PeakJun
$336K
Jul
$359K
Aug
$348K
Sep
$331K
BestOct
$353K
Nov
$353K
Dec
$349K
Based on historical sales data in Denver
Investment property timing is about numbers, not emotions. Off-season purchases (fall/winter) often yield better cap rates because you're competing against fewer primary residence buyers. However, also consider tenant move-in timing - summer moves are easier for families.
Pro Tip: With Denver's median price at $592K, a 20% down payment would be approximately $118K. Get pre-approved early to know exactly what you can afford.
Based on our analysis of Denver's housing market, September is typically the best time to buy a investment property. During this month, prices average around $331K, which is 11.8% lower than peak prices in May. Investment property timing is about numbers, not emotions. Off-season purchases (fall/winter) often yield better cap rates because you're competing against fewer primary residence buyers. However, also consider tenant move-in timing - summer moves are easier for families.
The current median home price in Denver is $592K. Investment Property prices vary based on location, size, and condition. Year-over-year, prices have changed +6.7%. Investment property returns come from both cash flow and appreciation. In high-growth markets, prioritize appreciation; in stable markets, focus on cash flow. The best investments often offer both.
Denver has a balanced market. This means you have reasonable options without extreme competition. Take time to find the right investment property but be prepared to move when you find it.
Key considerations for buying a investment property in Denver include: Calculate cap rate, cash-on-cash return, and cash flow; Factor in realistic vacancy rates (typically 5-8%); Budget for property management (10% of rent) even if self-managing. Also watch for red flags like Seller won't provide actual expense records and Deferred maintenance that will need immediate attention.
Homes in Denver currently spend an average of 69 days on market. This suggests a slower market where you have more time to negotiate.
Investment properties require 15-25% down typically Interest rates are 0.5-1% higher than primary residence With Denver's median price of $592K, you'll want to get pre-approved early to understand your budget.
Looking for the best time to buy a investment property in Denver? Our analysis shows that September typically offers the best prices, with homes averaging around $331K. Buying during this time could save you up to $44K compared to peak months like May.
With a median price of $592K and homes spending an average of 69 days on market, Denver is currently a balanced market. There's currently 5.1 months of inventory available.
Investment property returns come from both cash flow and appreciation. In high-growth markets, prioritize appreciation; in stable markets, focus on cash flow. The best investments often offer both.
Working with a local real estate agent who knows Denver can help you understand neighborhood dynamics, identify the best opportunities, and negotiate effectively in this market.
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