Broomfield County Weekly Market Report
Week of March 12 – March 18, 2026 · Compared to March 5 – March 11, 2026
Weekly Snapshot
Broomfield County
🗓️ Week-Over-Week Market Snapshot
Here's how Broomfield County's housing market moved this week across the key indicators buyers and sellers watch most.
132
Active Listings
Current market inventory snapshot
25
New Listings
↓ 16.7% WoW from 30 last week
17
Pending Sales
↓ 26.1% WoW from 23 last week
16
Closed Sales
↑ 45.5% WoW from 11 last week
17
Median Days on Market
↑ 183.3% WoW — up from 6 days prior week
4.3
Months of Supply
Current snapshot — balanced market threshold is 4–6 months
$797K
Median Closed Price
↑ 14.2% WoW — up from $698,500
$935K
Avg Closed Price
↑ 27.6% WoW — up from $733,236

📌 51 active listings are currently priced below their original list price — a reminder that competitive pricing still drives results, even in a week with strong closing prices.
📈 Key Market Insights
This week's data tells a nuanced story — fewer new listings and pendings, but stronger closings and higher prices. Here's what it means for buyers and sellers in Broomfield County.
New Listings Slowed
Only 25 new listings entered the market this week, down from 30 the week prior — a 16.7% decline. Fewer sellers are stepping in, which could tighten available inventory if the trend continues.
Pending Sales Pulled Back
Pending contracts dropped from 23 to 17 week-over-week — a 26.1% decrease. Buyer activity at the contract stage slowed, which may reflect more cautious decision-making or limited new inventory to choose from.
Closings Jumped Higher
Despite slower pending activity, closed sales rose from 11 to 16 — a 45.5% increase. More transactions crossed the finish line this week, reflecting deals that had been in the pipeline from prior weeks.
Homes Took Longer to Close
Median days on market surged from 6 to 17 days. This reflects the mix of homes that closed this week — properties that had been sitting longer finally transacted, rather than a sudden market slowdown.
Prices Moved Meaningfully Higher
Median closed price rose to $797,500 (+14.2%) and average closed price climbed to $935,493 (+27.6%). This week's closings landed at notably stronger price points than the prior week.
Pricing Discipline Still Matters
With 51 active listings priced below original asking, sellers cannot rely on the market to bail out an overpriced listing. Strategic pricing from day one remains the most effective tool for a successful sale.
📍 Area-by-Area Notes
Broomfield County is geographically compact, with the vast majority of activity centered within the city of Broomfield itself. A traditional city-by-city breakdown isn't applicable here — but the county-level data tells a clear story.
Pending Sales
17 homes went under contract this week, down from 23 the week prior. Buyer demand softened but remains active.
Closed Sales
16 homes closed this week, up from 11 the prior week — a strong finish despite slower new activity.
Active Inventory
132 homes currently on the market. With 4.3 months of supply, buyers have meaningful options across price points.