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In metro Denver’s cooling housing market, high-end homes receive the cold shoulder

Demand weakening the fastest in homes priced at $1.5 million or higher

One of five luxury patio ranch homes on the market now in Polo Club North, a gated enclave just south of the Cherry Creek shopping district.
Mark Samuelson
Luxury homes, and especially luxury condos priced at $1.5 million or higher, are seeing the biggest backlog form as metro Denver’s housing market slows. Pictured here is a home in Polo Club North near the Cherry Creek neighborhood. (Photo by Mark Samuelson)
DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 8:  Aldo Svaldi - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Metro Denver's housing market continued to soften in July, as buyers, despite having more options available to them, remain hesitant to sign on the dotted line.
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