Real Estate Stats: 04/28-05/05

Keenan Coit, Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties

This spring’s buyer season in Grand Junction has had a bit of a “herky-jerky” start, with rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty tempting many would‑be buyers to sit on the sidelines. 

Despite a slower March—new listings have surged and previously “on‑the‑fence” buyers are stepping back in. 

While inventory is up and gives buyers more choices, sellers still enjoy healthy demand, so competitive pricing and strong presentation remain key. 

Even with jitters over tariffs and rates, a resilient new‑home sector is offering a glimmer of optimism that the rest of spring could finish strong. 

If you’re curious how these shifts affect your goals, let’s connect and chart the best path forward.

In Mesa County

There are currently 606 active homes on the market in Mesa County. This is a 5% increase compared to one week ago.

The average sold price YTD is $452,906 and the median sold price YTD is $395,000.

Mortgage Rates Today

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