5 Denver homes that sold way over list price last week: July 23 edition

Last week, 42 percent of the people who bought a home paid more than its asking price. The differences ranged from $100 extra to a full $200,000 more.
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The exterior of 85 Uinta Way, unit #406. (Courtesy of Redfin)

Sure, there's a balance to the number of people that pay over list price and under in Denver.

But it turns out that overbids for single family home are more common so far this year, although by a small margin.

The Colorado Association of Realtor found that so far this year, single family homes yielded 100.4 percent of their list price. So let's take a look at the top five overbids of the last week.

Last week, 42 percent of the people who bought a home paid more than its asking price. The differences ranged from $100 extra to a full $200,000 more.

1829 South Meade Street, sold for $27,100 above list price

The exterior of 1829 South Meade Street. (Courtesy of Redfin)
  • 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, 1,008 square feet
  • Sold for $277,000, 10.8 percent above asking price

85 Uinta Way, Unit #406, sold for $41,000 above list price

The exterior of 85 Uinta Way, unit #406. (Courtesy of Redfin)
  • 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 1,520 square feet
  • Sold for $411,000, 11.1 percent above asking price

3415 West Warren Avenue, sold for $30,000 above list price

The exterior of 3415 West Warren Avenue. (Courtesy of Redfin)
  • 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, 1,355 square feet
  • Sold for $280,000, 12 percent above asking price

1735 West 33rd Avenue, sold for $200,000 above list price

The exterior of 1735 West 33rd Avenue. (Courtesy of Redfin)
  • 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 3,268 square feet
  • Sold for $1,600,000, 14.3 percent above asking price

720 South Bryant Street, sold for $62,000 above list price

The exterior of 720 South Bryant Street. (Courtesy of Redfin)
  • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,550 square feet
  • Sold for $377,000, 19.7 percent above asking price

Data courtesy of Usaj Realty

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