by Jon Terry | Dec 6, 2012 | Buying A Home, Selling a Home
Thanks to the improved real-estate market, house flipping has made a comeback, both across the nation and, to a degree, in Colorado. House flipping is, essentially buying a house or property with the intent to sell it for a profit. Daren Blomquist, a vice president at...
by Jon Terry | Dec 3, 2012 | Colorado Living, Housing Analysis
Changing demographics are reigniting a hunger for community. For this and other reasons, pocket neighborhoods have a huge potentiality to increase. Pocket neighborhoods represent a pattern of housing that fosters a strong sense of community among nearby neighbors,...
by Jon Terry | Dec 3, 2012 | Transit Oriented Development
The TOD Group, a New Orleans-based company, is in discussion with national builders to construct up to 1,125 apartments, town homes and condos on a 21 acre development just north of Denver. This TOD will stand out both regionally and nationally because of the...
by Jon Terry | Dec 1, 2012 | Home Owner Energy Tips
Consider preparing your property for winter to lower energy costs, increase comfort in cold months, and possibly improve resale value. The three main updates to focus on for the winter are the windows, exterior and furnace. Adding energy-efficient vinyl windows to the...
by Jon Terry | Nov 20, 2012 | Colorado Living
John Hickenlooper is one of a group of governors pushing congressional leaders to swiftly pass an extension of the federal production tax credit for wind energy, set to expire at the end of the year. Hickenlooper joined Iowa’s Terry Branstad, Kansas’ Sam...