by Jon Terry | Sep 22, 2015 | Blog, Buying A Home, Colorado Living, Residential Real Estate, The Economy
According to a recent report by Zillow, Denver has 16.6 percent less homes for sale today than in 2014. In the lowest-priced homes category, that percentage is even higher at 38.7 percent. Zillow also reported that nationally, rents rose in the second quarter by 4.3...
by Jon Terry | Sep 18, 2015 | Apartment, Blog, Buying A Home, Personal Finance, Sustainability, The Economy
According to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, more millennials are living with their parents today than at the depth of the recession, despite an improved job market. The amount of young adults living in their parents’ homes has increased from...
by Jon Terry | Sep 14, 2015 | Blog, Colorado Living, Green Home Tips, Home Owner Energy Tips, Housing Analysis, Rankings
Area Development magazine rates Denver the best metro area in the nation for economic development and jobs. Three other Colorado cities placed in the top 20. The 2015 “Leading Locations” report compares 375 U.S. metro statistical areas on creating jobs and...
by Jon Terry | Sep 10, 2015 | Blog, Buying A Home, The Economy
Value may be controlled by the market, but we understand that value. In previous articles, we have talked about how to value your home, how to command the highest price for your home, for buyers how to present winning offers, and how to negotiate contracts. We are...
by Jon Terry | Sep 8, 2015 | Around The Home, Blog, Colorado Living, Green Home Tips, Home Owner Energy Tips, Sustainability
Colorado remains on top for inexpensive energy. In fact, according to a new WalletHub study, Colorado ranks just below Washington D.C. for the least expensive energy cost out of all 50 states. Colorado’s overall average monthly energy cost was $224 ($93 for...
by Jon Terry | Sep 3, 2015 | Blog, Colorado Living, Green Home Tips, Home Owner Energy Tips, Sustainability
BuildZoom recently used solar power building permits for residential, commercial, and utility-scale projects to rank the nation’s 40 largest cities, and Denver ranks fifth in the country. Based on the estimated number of solar power systems per capita, at 6.22,...