Luxury market matchup: Phoenix vs. Denver

By Realtor

Phoenix and Denver have long reigned as the twin powerhouses of the Mountain West region, drawing transplants with their booming job markets, appealing lifestyle amenities, and world-class outdoor recreation—but a look at the metros’ luxury housing trends reveals that a major role reversal is underway.

Back in 2016, Denver boasted a luxury entry point roughly $250,000 higher than Phoenix’s. At the time, expanding technology and energy sectors made the Mile High City the ultimate regional destination for high-earning professionals looking to put down roots. 

Today, the tables have turned. The luxury threshold in Phoenix—defined as the top 10% of the market—sits at $1.5 million, nearly $148,000 higher than Denver’s $1.35 million, the result of a dramatic pandemic-era swap, according to a new report from Realtor.com®

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