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Most Bikeable Cities

Denver continues to invest in walkable, bike-friendly infrastructure, and has landed the No. 4 spot on Walk Score’s (an apartment listing company owned and operated by Redfin Corp.) new "Most Bikeable Cities 2018" ranking, which gave Denver a 71.3 bike score. The...

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Best Cities to Retire

Three cities in Colorado were rated as the best places in the nation to retire. According to bankrate.com’s new “Best and Worst Cities to Retire” Index, Denver is the sixth best place to retire. Colorado Springs landed the ninth spot, and Lakewood came in at 17th....

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21st Most Populous City

According to the latest U.S. Census Bureau city population estimates, Denver is now the 21st most populous city in the United States, up from 22nd a year ago. As of July 1, 2014, the City & County of Denver had an estimated 663,862 residents, up from 648,401 in...

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Housing Market Vitality

The pace of construction started on new U.S. homes in April jumped 20 percent, which is the highest number seen in over seven years. According to the Census Bureau, the annual pace of permits for new construction, a sign of future demand, sprang up 10.1%, the highest...

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Denver’s Suburbs

If you’re wanting to escape Denver’s climbing rent prices (at least a little), but still want to enjoy all that Denver has to offer, Denver’s suburbs have a lot to offer. In fact, many are connected to downtown by the Regional Transportation District's 122 miles of...

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Sales Down in April

According to the National Association of Realtors, despite properties typically selling faster than at any time since July 2013, existing home sales dropped 3.3 percent in April. That is likely only because we do not have enough existing inventory of homes for sale....

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