Commerce City, CO Housing Market & Real Estate Update (March 2, 2026)
Commerce City, CO – March 2, 2026 – Median sold price held near $513K in January, while marketing times stayed long and for-sale inventory still measured in the hundreds across …
Commerce City, CO opened 2026 with a slower buyer pace, based on longer marketing times and slightly softer pricing than a year earlier. For shoppers, that mix can translate into more time to compare options and negotiate; for sellers, it can mean the listing needs to be especially sharp to stand out.
Quick read: January signals
- Pricing: Redfin reported a January 2026 median sold price of about $513K (down 0.37% year over year).
- Speed: Homes averaged about 105 days on market, and 54 sales closed in January, per Redfin.
- Supply: Inventory still looked ample. Zillow showed 399 for-sale results and Realtor.com showed 552. Counts differ by site, but both indicate “hundreds” of options.
Market snapshot
The longer days-on-market suggests buyers may have more negotiating room compared with last year, while sellers may need sharper pricing and a cleaner inspection/repair posture to compete. When marketing times stretch, small issues—presentation, timing, and how a home compares to nearby alternatives—can matter more in a buyer’s decision.
What’s for sale (price bands seen in local searches)
- Condo/townhome: roughly $100K to the mid-$300Ks.
- Single-family: roughly the low-$400Ks to around $900K.
- New construction: advertised listings and builder plans from the mid-$300Ks into the $600Ks+ range.
Across these bands, the big question locally is what’s most noticeable in day-to-day touring: more price cuts, fewer showings, or simply more new-build choices competing for attention.