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Denver’s rise in apartment supply, concessions may curb house-buying demand

Local agents say renting is more accessible, interest in condos declines
Sculptor Park near downtown Denver. (Mark Huddleston/CoStar)
Sculptor Park near downtown Denver. (Mark Huddleston/CoStar)

The median home sale price in Denver has fallen every month since October, and a surge in available apartments and landlord concessions may be playing an outsized role.

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