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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....
Nationally, Denver’s Rising Rent is Moderate
For some, Denver’s continuously rising rent increases are a problem, while others view it as a sign of a desirable place to live and work. According to the latest data from the Apartment Association of Metro Denver, median rents in the Denver metro area increased by...
The Integration of Housing and Transportation
Integrating housing and transportation, an affordable-housing transit-oriented development recently broke ground at Regional Transportation District's Yale Station. The 66-unit, four-story project is called Garden Court Yale Station and is located near the...
Denver: The Best of the Best
It never gets old hearing that our city makes top 10 lists for fitness, economic growth, well-being, jobs, transportation affordability, and much, much more. However, Denver has now made it on a list of different kind. According to a new Thrillist ranking, it’s among...
Residents Driving Farther to Get to Work
A new report issued by the Brookings Institute has found that the number of jobs near the average resident has decreased by 10.7 percent from 2000 to 2012. In clearer terms, Denver area residents are having to travel farther to get to the office. The report analyzed...
How Long Will Home Prices Continue to Rise?
I have been researching the current trends in Colorado real estate and specifically in our foothill region. As inventory stays low and prices continue to rise, the question becomes: how long can we anticipate this trend to last? Certainly, that is the million-dollar...