Five Denver homes that sold for way more than their asking price last week

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In San Jose, over 60 percent of homebuyers paid above list price last month, according to Redfin. Last week, Denver had a way lower ratio of buyers paying over list price: 37 percent.

On the other hand, Denver had more only 1 percent more residential real estate buyers underbidding their sellers last week.

Last week’s overbids ranged from $3 extra to a full $52,000 more. Here are the top five overbids of the last week.

44 North Grant Street, sold for $40,000 above list price

44 North Grant Street

The exterior of 44 North Grant Street. (Courtesy of Redfin)

  • 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, 2,520 square feet
  • Sold for $505,000, 8.60 percent above asking price

2929 West Floyd Avenue, sold for $10,000 above list price

  • 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, 776 square feet
  • Sold for $125,000, 8.70 percent above asking price

3529 West Ada Place, sold for $26,000 above list price

  • 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, 1,306 square feet
  • Sold for $265,000, 10.88 percent above asking price

1306 South Parker Road, #168, sold for $12,000 above list price

The exterior of 1306 South Parker Road, #168. (Courtesy of Redfin)

The exterior of 1306 South Parker Road, #168. (Courtesy of Redfin)

  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 600 square feet
  • Sold for $92,000, 15.00 percent above asking price

447 Leona Drive, Denver, CO 80221, sold for $35,500 above list price

  • 5 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,998 square feet
  • Sold 17.79 percent above asking price

Data courtesy of Usaj Realty. 

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