| Denver MSA | Denver MSA | Denver | Denver |
| Black/White Rental | Black/White Sales | Hispanic/non-Hispanic White Rental | Hispanic/non-Hispanic White Sales |
| Consistent adverse treatment against black renters: | Consistent adverse treatment against black homebuyers: | Consistent adverse treatment against Hispanic renters: | Consistent adverse treatment against Hispanic homebuyers: |
| 19.4 percent | 19.7 percent | 15.1 percent | 19.2 percent |
| (+/- 7.6; N=72) | (+/- 7.7; N=71) | (+/- 6.9; n=73) | (+/- 7.3; N=78) |
| Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective black renters relative to whites: | Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective black homebuyers relative to whites: | Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective Hispanic renters relative to non-Hispanic (n-H) whites: | Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective Hispanic homebuyers relative to non-Hispanic (n-H) whites: |
| No individual measure was statistically significant. | Availability:Blacks were less likely to be told that similar units were available than white homebuyers. | No individual measure was statistically significant. | Inspection: Hispanics were less likely to inspect similar units to the advertised unit than n-H white homebuyers |
| Inspection: Blacks were less likely to be able to inspect the advertised unit than whites. | |||
| Inspection: Blacks were less likely to be able to inspect similar units than white homebuyers. | |||
| Inspection: Blacks were more likely to be offered less number of units to inspect than similarly qualified whites. | |||
| Encouragement: Blacks were less likely to be given follow-up contact from the agent than their white counterparts. | |||
| Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective white renters relative to blacks: | Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective white homebuyers relative to blacks: | Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective non-Hispanic White renters relative to Hispanics: | Primary types of adverse treatment against prospective non-Hispanic White homebuyers relative to Hispanics: |
| No individual measure was statistically significant. | Encouragement: Whites were less likely to be given arrangements for the future than blacks. | Cost:Non-Hispanic whites were more likely to be told that an application fee was required than were Hispanics | No individual measure was statistically significant. |