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DMAR Market Trends Contributor
& Committee Member

Michelle Schwinghammer provides recurring segment-level analysis for the DMAR Market Trends Report, interpreting shifts across price tiers within the Denver Metro housing market, including inventory, pricing pressure, and buyer–seller dynamics.

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Michelle’s market analysis goes beyond reporting data—she translates complex housing trends into clear, strategic guidance. Her ability to identify shifts early and apply them to real transaction scenarios is why she is consistently referenced by both local and national media covering Denver real estate.

April 2026 — $750,000–$999,999 segment. Review of upper-middle market conditions, with emphasis on pricing consistency and transaction velocity entering year-end cycle, and a warning about potential shockwaves. → Read report (see page 14)

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March 2026 — $500,000–$749,999 segment. Analysis of mid-market activity, highlighting pricing movement, inventory conditions, and buyer behavior within Denver’s core affordability range. → Read report (see page 15)

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February 2026 — $1,000,000+ segment. Examination of luxury market dynamics, including demand shifts, absorption rates, and pricing stability in the upper tier of the Denver Metro. → Read report (see page 14)

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January 9, 2026 (December 2025 Year-End Recap) — $500,000–$749,999 segment. Year-end synthesis of market performance trends, summarizing seasonal patterns and structural shifts in Denver’s most active price band. → Read report (see page 15)

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October 2025 — $500,000–$749,999 segment. Analysis of transitional fall market conditions, focusing on pricing adjustments and buyer leverage during late-season slowdown. → Read report (see page 15)

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June 2025 — $1,000,000+ segment. Insight into high-end market activity, including inventory expansion, negotiation dynamics, and demand stabilization in luxury housing. → Read report (see page 14)

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December 2024 — $750,000–$999,999 segment. Review of upper-middle market conditions, with emphasis on pricing consistency and transaction velocity entering year-end cycle. → Read report (see page 14)

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