Top Real Estate Agents in Denver, CO — Compared on Real Data

Compare Denver real estate agents by actual days on market and sale-to-list ratio. Find who's underperforming — and use those gaps to negotiate commission and prep costs in writing.

Denver, CO real estate market

  • Median home price: $650K
  • Average days on market: 34 days
  • Average sale-to-list ratio: 99.2%
  • Average total commission: 5.5%
  • Listing agents evaluated: 3

Frequently asked questions about selling a home in Denver, CO

What is the average real estate commission in Denver, CO?

Average commission in Denver is around 5.5%. At a $650K median price, negotiating the listing agent commission to 2.5% saves roughly $6,500. AgentAudit uses DOM and sale/list performance gaps as direct leverage to make this negotiation data-backed and winnable.

How long do homes take to sell in Denver?

Denver averages about 34 days on market. Agents averaging above 44 days are meaningfully below market — that becomes your leverage to demand staging coverage and commission reductions.

Is AgentAudit free for sellers in Denver?

Yes — 100% free for sellers.

How do I negotiate a lower real estate commission in Denver, CO?

To negotiate a lower listing commission in Denver, present each agent's own performance data as leverage. Agents averaging more than 34 days days on market or closing below 99.2% sale-to-list have exploitable gaps. AgentAudit generates a tailored 3-round negotiation script targeting a 2.5% listing commission — an estimated $6,500 saved in savings versus the typical 5.5% rate (an illustrative projection, not a guarantee, that varies with your sale price and which agents bid) — with all commitments locked in writing before any appointment is granted.

What questions should I ask a real estate agent before hiring them in Denver?

Before hiring a listing agent in Denver, ask: (1) What is your personal average days on market vs. the city average of 34 days? (2) What is your average sale-to-list ratio vs. the Denver market average of 99.2%? (3) What marketing is included at no extra cost — professional photography, video tour, 3D walkthrough, social promotion? (4) Will you commit to your commission rate and marketing plan in writing before I grant a listing appointment? Any agent who won't answer with data is a red flag.

What is a good sale-to-list ratio for a real estate agent in Denver?

A strong listing agent in Denver should match or exceed the city average of 99.2%. Agents consistently closing more than 2% below that benchmark are underpricing or under-marketing their listings — leaving real money on the table. AgentAudit automatically flags any agent performing below the city average and uses that gap as leverage to negotiate a lower commission rate before you sign anything.

What does above-average days on market mean for sellers in Denver?

In Denver, the average home sells in 34 days. When an agent's listings sit significantly longer, it signals weak pricing strategy, poor marketing, or inadequate pre-listing prep. Extended time on market invites lower offers and buyer skepticism — costing sellers twice. AgentAudit converts above-average DOM into direct negotiation leverage: if an agent is slow, you require staging coverage, pre-listing inspection, and a reduced commission in writing before granting them your listing.

Is AgentAudit free for home sellers in Denver?

Yes — AgentAudit is 100% free for sellers in Denver. The platform surfaces qualified local agents and shows their real transaction patterns — DOM, sale-to-list ratio, and marketing quality — not paid placement. AgentAudit does not rank agents; sellers see the data and decide. At a $650K median price, negotiating from 5.5% to 2.5% listing commission saves an estimated $6,500 saved. Combined with covered staging, inspection, and marketing upgrades, that points to an illustrative $9,900 in total potential value — an estimate, not a guarantee, that depends on your sale price and the winning bid.

Who are the top-performing real estate listing agents in Denver, CO?

Listing agents in Denver are surfaced by AgentAudit and compared on three real-data metrics: days on market vs. the city average of 34 days, sale-to-list ratio vs. the city average of 99.2%, and verified marketing quality score. Agents whose patterns consistently beat both benchmarks earn an A grade. AgentAudit displays qualified agents alongside their specific gaps — listed in no particular order — so sellers can see the patterns and decide which agent to engage. We do not rank agents.

How much does it cost to sell a home in Denver, CO?

Selling a home in Denver typically costs 5.5% of the sale price in combined agent commissions, plus $2,000–$8,000 in pre-sale prep (staging, inspection, photography). At the $650K median price, that's a significant out-of-pocket expense. AgentAudit negotiates the listing agent commission down to 2.5% and pushes agents to cover staging and inspection costs in writing — an estimated $6,500 saved or more in savings (an illustrative projection, not a guarantee) before they sign a listing agreement.

Can I get my real estate agent to cover staging costs in Denver?

Yes — in Denver, sellers can and should require agents to commit to staging coverage before signing any listing agreement. Agents with above-average days on market (more than 34 days) have the most leverage pressure to offer concessions. AgentAudit's blind bid competition specifically asks agents to include staging coverage, pre-listing inspection, and enhanced marketing in their bids — all locked in writing before any listing appointment is granted.

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