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    Colorado · Arvada

    Buying Your First Home in Arvada, Colorado: A 2026 Guide

    Arvada median (Redfin)

    ~$625K

    Days on market

    32

    Months of supply

    2.2

    CHFA + MetroDPA stack

    Up to ~$25K

    Data last updated:

    Can a first-time buyer close in Arvada in 2026 without a $200K household income? Yes — if you know where to look. Arvada's G Line light rail connects Olde Town to Union Station; the 120 new businesses Arvada welcomed in 2025 anchor a growing small-business employer base; and Redfin's 30-day Arvada median is roughly $640,000, essentially flat YoY. But first-time-buyer product — Olde Town condos, Arvada-adjacent Wheat Ridge townhomes, Candelas new-construction entry-level — runs $400K–$600K, which is workable with CHFA + MetroDPA + builder incentives. Here's the 2026 Arvada map.

    Overview

    The Arvada, Colorado Housing Market at a Glance for First-Time Buyers

    Zillow Home Value Index: $611,829. Redfin median sale price: $625,000 (-5.3% YoY). Median days on market: 32. Months of supply: 2.2. Single-family homes median ~$640,000; townhomes ~$475,000; condos ~$425,000.

    Local language. Locals say Olde Town (with the 'e'), the G Line (light rail to Union Station), Wheat Ridge (adjacent city), Candelas (master-planned community).

    Neighborhoods worth a first-time buyer's attention

    Olde Town Arvada

    Historic walkable downtown; restaurants, breweries, G Line light rail access to Union Station. SFH median $555,000; townhome and condo inventory in the $400K–$550K range. The single most walkable Arvada submarket.

    Candelas

    Master-planned luxury community with newer construction. SFH median $814,600 (March 2026); townhomes and duplexes $450K–$600K. Builder incentives are actively running on new-construction inventory.

    West Woods

    Suburban, established, family-oriented. SFH $550K–$700K range; school zones strong.

    Wheat Ridge edge

    Not technically Arvada but functionally continuous; G Line serves both. Older character stock in the $400K–$550K range — workable first-time-buyer territory.

    New supply

    Development, Employment & What's Being Built

    75-mile road resurfacing program for 2026 — most aggressive in city history. G Line frequency upgrade proposed to 15-minute service. Continued new-construction delivery in Candelas and adjacent west Arvada.

    Supply & demand

    Supply, Demand, and What It Means for Your Offer

    The Denver metro as a whole sits at 3.2 months of supply with DOM at 56 days (April 2026 per Colorado Association of REALTORS). The statewide picture: 15.9% of listings have had a price cut vs. 10.7% nationally. For first-time buyers, that means real negotiating leverage on inventory that's sat past 30–45 days. In Arvada specifically, DOM runs 32 days and supply sits at 2.2 months — still competitive but easing.

    Median home price, last 5 years

    Source: Zillow Home Value Index / local realtor association (quarterly, smoothed). Values in $ thousands.

    Median days on market, last 24 months

    Source: Redfin Data Center / local realtor association. The slope through 2025 reflects the buyer-favorable shift.

    Months of supply, last 24 months

    Source: local realtor association / Redfin Data Center. Balanced markets sit at 4–6 months.

    Forecasts

    What the Major Forecasters Are Saying

    The consensus for 2026 Colorado appreciation is roughly 2–4% across Zillow, Redfin, NAR, and Fannie Mae — modest, with buyer-favorable conditions as inventory builds. Mortgage rates are projected to settle near 5.9% by year-end 2026 per Fannie Mae's ESR commentary. For a first-time buyer holding 7–10 years, the Arvada long-term story is driven by local employment anchors and ongoing metro development.

    Affordability & DPA

    Colorado DPA: CHFA, MetroDPA, and Local Programs

    Colorado has one of the most generous state DPA stacks in the country. The core path for Arvada first-time buyers:

    • CHFA DPA Grant. Up to 3% of loan amount (max $25,000), non-repayable. Credit 620+. Income caps vary by county. CHFA.
    • CHFA HomeAccess Second Mortgage. Up to $25,000, 0% interest, deferred until payoff. Stacks with CHFA FirstStep mortgage.
    • CHFA FirstStep & FirstGeneration. 30-year fixed FHA/VA/USDA mortgages with DPA. FirstGeneration is for buyers whose parents or guardians never owned a home — a meaningful program.
    • Jefferson County programs and MetroDPA both apply. Arvada is within the MetroDPA coverage area.
    • FHA, VA, USDA. FHA 3.5% down; VA 0% down; USDA 0% down on eligible rural parcels (verify by address).
    • CHAC / Impact Development Fund / Habitat for Humanity. Nonprofit pathways for lower-income households.
    Colorado-wide DPA programs (April 2026)
    Program Level Amount Form Source
    CHFA Down Payment Assistance Grant State Up to 3% of loan (max $25,000) Non-repayable grant CHFA
    CHFA HomeAccess Second Mortgage State Up to $25,000 0% deferred, repay at payoff CHFA
    CHFA FirstStep / FirstGeneration State 30-yr fixed FHA/VA/USDA + DPA n/a CHFA FirstStep
    FHA Loan Federal 3.5% down No HUD
    VA Loan Federal 0% down No VA
    USDA Rural Development Federal 0% down (eligible areas) No USDA
    HUD Good Neighbor Next Door Federal 50% off list (eligible) Yes, 3 yr HUD

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    An Alternative: The <a href="/homebuyers/how-it-works">Ownify Colorado Home Fund</a>

    For Arvada first-time buyers who don't qualify for CHFA or local DPA, don't have a traditional down payment saved, or want a fundamentally different path — the Ownify Colorado Home Fund is an alternative. You move in with as little as 2% down. The Home Fund co-invests the rest. You own equity from day one and increase ownership over time. It's not a supplement to DPA; it's a different route.

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    By Frank Rohde · Founder & CEO, Ownify

    By · Founder & CEO, Ownify

    Frank Rohde is Founder and CEO of Ownify, the leading fractional homeownership platform in the U.S. He also manages the Ownify Home Funds, co-investing with qualified first-time homebuyers. Prior to Ownify, Frank was CEO of Nomis Solutions, the leading mortgage-pricing engine globally. He's a 3x fintech founder and entrepreneur with deep experience in data science, machine learning, real estate, and pricing. Prior to Nomis, Frank was Vice President of Product Management at FICO — the maker of the credit score. Frank started his career at Oliver Wyman after graduating with a BS in Finance and Real Estate from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Frank is a licensed North Carolina Realtor (NCREC 340356) and a licensed Mortgage Loan Originator (NMLS 2723220). Watch Frank's TEDx talk on how we can help young people become homeowners.

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    About this report

    Not financial, legal, or real-estate advice. Data sourced from Zillow, Redfin, Houzeo, Colorado Association of REALTORS, CHFA, MetroDPA, local city and county housing offices, and Colorado local news. Third-party forecasts attributed to their authors, not Ownify.

    Real estate investing involves risk. Consult a licensed real estate professional, mortgage loan originator, or financial advisor.

    Ownify, Inc. operates in multiple U.S. states including Colorado. Mortgage services provided through licensed NMLS-registered mortgage loan originators.

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    Photo credits

    • Olde Town Arvada, Colorado historic district — via Unsplash.