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Denver Multifamily Sales Hit $2.6 Billion as Vacancy Climbs to 20-Year High

Vacancy reached a two-decade high of 12.0 percent.

By The Daily Denver · Published July 24, 2026

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Multifamily Q1 2026 sales volume totaled $2.6 billion across 205 trades according to item [16].

Multifamily vacancy reached a two-decade high of 12.0 percent, and average unit pricing slipped to $307,000 according to item [16].

Retail asking cap rates are 5.83 percent, closing at 6.07 percent, with asking prices at $526.99 per square foot but closing at $373.74 per square foot according to item [16].

Sources: perplexity-sonar.

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