The Quiet Market Shift No One Noticed in Anthem Highlands (But Will Impact 2026) | November 2025 Market Update

 

If November taught us anything, it’s this: waiting is officially the most expensive strategy in Anthem Highlands.

While most people were gearing up for the holidays, the Anthem Highlands real estate market was making quiet—but very real—moves that every homeowner and buyer should be paying attention to.

November wasn’t loud.
It wasn’t dramatic.
But beneath the surface?
It was one of the most telling months we’ve seen this year.


πŸ“‰ Price Drops Were the Story of the Month

Out of everything that hit the market in November, price reductions made up the largest share—these different homes pulled back their pricing to attract buyers.

That tells us two things:

  1. Sellers are ready to get deals done before year-end, and

  2. Buyers have more negotiating power right now than they’ve had in months.

For anyone waiting on the sidelines for “the right time”… this was it. And it still is.


🏑 New Listings Were Scarce

Only 4 new listings hit the market, keeping inventory tight. That’s rare for Anthem Highlands and gives sellers a strategic advantage heading into December and January.


Low inventory + smart pricing = a strong setup for sellers preparing for Q1.


✔️ Homes Going Under Contract

Even with price adjustments and holiday slowdown, buyers stayed active:

  • 5 properties moved to Closed (CLS) status

  • 1 property went pending

  • Demand is still steady

  • Well-priced homes are getting traction quickly

This is exactly why price strategy matters more than ever right now.


πŸ’² The Average Price? Anthem Highlands Is Holding Strong

The homes that shifted this month averaged $1,131,033 — clear proof that Anthem Highlands continues to operate as a premium, high-demand market where values remain resilient.

Even with price drops happening, the overall pricing data shows stability, not weakness.


πŸ” What This Means If You’re a Seller

You’re heading into one of the most strategic moments of the year.
With fewer listings and strong buyer activity, listing in January or February could position you ahead of the spring wave.

If your home is already on the market, a smart price adjustment may be all it takes to capture the right buyer before year-end.


πŸ” What This Means If You’re a Buyer

Quiet months = opportunity.
And November showed exactly that.

Price reductions are happening, competition is lighter, and the best deals are often found when everyone else is distracted by turkey, travel, and holiday shopping.


Final Takeaway

November didn’t scream — but it whispered everything.
Inventory is tightening.
Values are holding.
Motivated sellers are adjusting.
And the buyers paying attention are the ones winning.

If you're planning a move in or out of Anthem Highlands, now isn’t the time to go silent. It’s the time to get strategic.



πŸ“ž I live, breathe, and track this neighborhood daily.
Let’s talk about where your home truly stands — before the market makes that decision for you.


STEVE CALLEY
Your Local Broomfield Realtor
πŸ“ž 720-219-4801 | πŸ“§ steve@thecalleygroup.com
🌐 thecalleygroup.com


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