The Granger Report | Denver Real Estate Market Newsletter

The Granger Report

The Granger Report is a Denver real estate newsletter delivering neighborhood-level market insight, pricing trends, and practical guidance for buyers and sellers across the Front Range. In addition, each issue breaks down inventory patterns and local dynamics shaping decisions in the Denver housing market.

This page is informational only and not legal or financial advice. Brokerage relationships in Colorado must be established in writing through the appropriate Colorado Real Estate Commission approved agreements and disclosures. Market data references include publicly available statistics from sources such as the Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) and local MLS reporting.

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What Can You Get for $475K in Arvada Right Now?

Published: February 2026 • Neighborhood: Arvada • ZIP: 80002

A neighborhood-level breakdown of what buyers are seeing around $475K, current inventory patterns, and practical considerations if you are deciding whether to move now or wait.

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How this newsletter works

Is The Granger Report a blog or a newsletter?

This Denver real estate newsletter is published directly on this website so readers can browse past issues and search by neighborhood.

What areas does The Granger Report cover?

Denver Metro and the Front Range, with frequent neighborhood-level reporting in areas like Denver, Cherry Creek, Broomfield, Arvada, and Boulder.

How often do you publish?

It varies based on market movement and what is useful for readers. The goal is quality and clarity over volume.

Can I request a neighborhood or topic?

Yes. Use the contact page and tell me what you want to understand. If it is broadly useful, I will build a future issue around it.