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Vol. I Β· No. 167 Β· 808 Reports Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Fed's June meeting draws housing market attention amid stable rates outlook

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Summary

The segment covers the upcoming June 16-17 Federal Reserve meeting, noting no rate cut is expected but attention centers on signals from incoming Chair Kevin Warsh regarding future policy. It discusses implications for the housing market and localizes to Denver conditions. 9NEWS real estate expert Lane Lyon, a Coldwell Banker managing broker, provides analysis. Sourcing relies on the expert's observations, general economist consensus referenced in dialogue, and implied market data on inventory and days on market.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately captures the consensus that rates will hold steady at the June meeting under new leadership and correctly identifies gradual policy shifts as the likely path. Denver active listings near 11,500-12,000 align with May data, supporting the reported softening in velocity. Viewers may miss broader national context on persistent inflation keeping rates elevated or exact year-over-year inventory comparisons. The tone remains balanced, emphasizing buyer opportunities without overstating market distress.

Key Moments

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No immediate rate cut expected from June Fed meeting; focus on new Chair Kevin Warsh's comments

FOMC calendar confirms June 16-17 meeting as Warsh's first; market odds 99.5% for no change per Polymarket and Reuters polling.

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Roughly 12,000 homes for sale in Denver metro, lower than last year

FRED data shows 11,465 active listings in May 2026; inventory rising but segment's approximation holds.

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Days on market increasing, creating buyer negotiation opportunities

Consistent with local reports of slower sales velocity compared to prior years amid higher inventory.

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Interest rate changes expected to be gradual rather than dramatic

Economist consensus and Fed communications indicate data-dependent, measured adjustments amid inflation concerns.

Sources Consulted

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