Anthem Highlands Market Update (January 2026): The Signal Buyers and Sellers Shouldn’t Ignore ...
If you’re watching Anthem Highlands and thinking, “It feels like the good homes still go fast… but not everything is flying anymore,” you’re not imagining it. January 2026 gave us one of the clearest ‘micro-market’ signals so far this year: buyers are still acting quickly on value, while sellers at the top end are being pushed to sharpen price and presentation.
January 2026 Anthem Highlands Market Update
Hi neighbors — Steve Calley here. I track Anthem Highlands activity closely (not just county-wide headlines), and January’s neighborhood-level numbers paint a helpful picture of where we are right now.
The January Snapshot
Here’s what our Anthem Highlands market did in January 2026 based on listing contract dates and status changes:
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3 new listings came to market in January
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4 homes are currently active
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4 unique homes went under contract (pending)
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1 home closed
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1 home expired
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3 price reductions hit the active market
The takeaway: inventory is still tight, but the market is no longer rewarding “let’s try a number” pricing.
New-to-Market: Only 3 Listings in January
This is a big deal. Three new listings for the whole month is extremely limited supply for a neighborhood like Anthem Highlands.
What that means in real life:
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Well-positioned homes still attract attention quickly.
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Buyers don’t have endless options, but they do have enough leverage to negotiate when pricing feels ahead of the home’s condition, layout, or upgrades.
Active Market: The Higher End is Getting Tested
Even with low inventory, January showed something important: three of the active listings reduced their price.
That’s the market communicating clearly:
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Buyers are watching value closely.
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Condition + updates matter more than ever.
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Pricing has to match what the home delivers today, not what the seller hopes the market will do.
In simple terms: Anthem Highlands isn’t “slow” — it’s selective.
Pending Homes: Buyers Are Still Buying
We saw 4 unique homes move into pending status, which is a healthy sign. Even better: it tells us the neighborhood is still moving when homes are positioned correctly.
If you’re a seller, this is the key message: buyers are absolutely out there, but they’re responding to:
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strong first impressions (prep + photos),
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realistic pricing,
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and homes that feel easy to say “yes” to.
What This Means If You’re Buying
In a month with only 3 new listings, the best opportunities are usually:
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the truly “best in category” homes (you need to act quickly), or
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the listings that required a price adjustment (you can negotiate smart).
If you want, I can tell you exactly what’s been driving activity lately in Anthem Highlands — lot location, updates, layout, and what buyers are paying attention to right now.
What This Means If You’re Selling
January reinforced a pattern I share with my Anthem Highlands sellers:
The market rewards confidence and accuracy — not testing.
If you launch right (prep + pricing + presentation), you keep leverage. If you launch high and adjust later, you often end up negotiating from a weaker position.
Want a Neighborhood-Specific Value Range?
If you’re thinking about selling in 2026 (or even just curious), I’m happy to put together a quick Anthem Highlands-only pricing snapshot based on the most comparable homes by model, lot, and updates — not broad zip code averages.
Just message me your address (or your floorplan/model), and I’ll send it over.
STEVE CALLEY
Your Local Broomfield Realtor
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