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Falling Foreclosure Rates Prove A Stabilizing Market

"The decline in foreclosures has been a statewide phenomenon so far this year," said McMaken, an economist with the Colorado Division of Housing. Both foreclosure filing totals and foreclosure auction sales totals were the lowest quarterly totals collected in any...

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Spring Fever: Denver Market Remains Hot

April proved Denver’s home resale market remains strong. More homes are selling and selling faster than a year ago because there is far more demand than there is supply. Kirby Slunaker, Metrolist’s new CEO and president, agrees that there’s no question the Denver...

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Prepare For A Dry Summer Even After Spring Snow

We are on track to have a very dry summer, with water restrictions already in place. Keep in mind that, because the snowpack was so low last year, reservoirs were low before the snow even began melting this year. Even after several rounds of spring snow, Denver Water...

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The Bright Sides of Spring Snow

Spring has hit. For much of America, that means 80 degree temperatures, but for Colorado, it often means digging out from another snowstorm, followed by 80 degree temperatures, then back to snow again. On the bright side, one good thing about spring snow is that it...

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Springtime and Eager Buyers

As the saying goes, “Springtime is for selling houses.” The months of April, May, June and July typically account for more than 40% of all housing transactions annually. This year, buckle up because we anticipate a huge amount of transactions and more than the usual...

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Celebrating Our 43rd Annual Earth Day

With the celebration of Earth Day last week, being mindful of water conservation is essential. We need to keep conservation on our minds all year long. In addition to saving money on your utility bill, water conservation helps prevent water pollution in nearby lakes,...

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