Week of March 12–18, 2026 · Compared to March 5–11, 2026
March 2026
Arapahoe County, CO
🗓️ Week-Over-Week Market Snapshot
Here's how key market indicators moved from the week of March 5–11 to the week of March 12–18, 2026.
880
Active Listings
Current snapshot
159
New Listings
↓ 5.4% WoW vs. 168 prior week
152
Pending Sales
↑ 3.4% WoW vs. 147 prior week
121
Closed Sales
↑ 9.0% WoW vs. 111 prior week
9
Median Days on Market
↓ 30.8% WoW vs. 13 days prior week
3.6
Months of Supply
Current snapshot
$550K
Median Closed Price
↓ 6.0% WoW vs. $585K prior week
$648K
Avg. Closed Price
↓ 14.4% WoW vs. $758K prior week
📈 Key Market Insights
The week of March 12–18 delivered a mixed but telling picture: more contracts, more closings, faster movement — but softer prices and a swelling pool of reduced listings.
Listings Eased Slightly
159 new listings hit the market, down from 168 the prior week. Seller activity remains steady, but the modest dip suggests a slight pause heading into mid-March.
Buyer Demand Stayed Active
Pending sales rose to 152 from 147, confirming that buyers are still engaged. Homes priced right are attracting offers.
More Deals Crossed the Finish Line
Closed sales climbed from 111 to 121 week over week — a 9% gain that reflects strong follow-through on contracts written in previous weeks.
Sold Homes Moved Faster
Median DOM dropped sharply from 13 to just 9 days — a 31% decline. Homes that are selling are selling quickly, signaling buyer urgency for well-positioned listings.
Prices Came In Lower This Week
The median closed price fell from $585,000 to $550,000, and the average dropped from $758K to $648K. This week's closed mix skewed toward lower price points — not necessarily a market-wide decline, but a signal worth watching.
413 Listings Priced Below Ask
With 880 active homes on the market and 413 already reduced below original list price, buyers have real leverage. Sellers who price aggressively from day one are outperforming those who test the market high.
🏘️ Area-by-Area Breakdown
Pending and closed sales varied meaningfully across Arapahoe County's key communities this week. Aurora led the county in volume on both fronts.
Aurora 🏆
83 pending (+6 WoW), 80 closings (+23 WoW). The county's undisputed volume leader — up strongly on both metrics.
Centennial
34 pending (flat), but closings fell from 27 to 19. Watch for softening in this suburb's near-term close rate.
Englewood
13 pending (−1 WoW), 13 closings (flat). Consistent, balanced activity with no major swings.
Littleton
8 pending (up from 4), but only 3 closings (down from 5). Strong contract activity — closings may follow next week.
Greenwood Village
4 pending (up from 1), 2 closings (up from 1). A small market showing renewed momentum.
Cherry Hills Village
2 pending (down from 3), 1 closing (down from 3). Luxury activity softened week over week.
✅ Data Notes & Methodology
This report is built exclusively from the data contained in the source CSV provided for the reporting period. All week-over-week comparisons reflect only metrics where the file includes sufficient date-level fields to support a true seven-day comparison.
What's Confirmed Week-Over-Week
New listings, pending sales, closed sales, median DOM, median closed price, and average closed price are all drawn from comparable weekly date ranges and are suitable for direct comparison.
What's a Current Snapshot Only
Active listings (880), months of supply (3.6), and the count of reduced-price listings (413 below original list) reflect the current state of the market — not a week-over-week delta.
What's Not Available From This File
Total showings and a true week-over-week change in price reductions are not present in the source data and have been excluded from this report.
Current Market Snapshot Summary: 880 active listings · 3.6 months of supply · 413 listings priced below original list price. Data sourced from Arapahoe County MLS records for the week ending March 18, 2026.