by Jon Terry | Sep 18, 2014 | Blog, The Economy
Denver is poised to reap the benefits that comes with being the biggest city in a 600-mile radius as energy companies pour billions of dollars of investment into the oil and gas fields of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Why Denver? There...
by Jon Terry | Sep 15, 2014 | Blog, Statistics
Business Insider recently ranked each state on how eight economic measures have grown or shrunk in recent years: the unemployment rate, the number of non-farm payroll jobs, gross domestic product, average wages, the working age (18-64) population, value of...
by Jon Terry | Sep 10, 2014 | Blog, Gratitude
“Daniel helped us buy our house; he just made the transaction easier. We love Daniel! He’s easy going, easy to talk to, and very flexible. We would absolutely recommend him.” 🙂 -Tiffany Nelsen What do you think of your experience with the Alaris...
by Jon Terry | Sep 8, 2014 | Blog, Buying A Home
While there are other real estate websites such as Move Inc. and Redfin Corp. that are growing, Zillow and Trulia are the top two most-visited property sites in the U.S. In a recent turn of events, Zillow is purchasing Trulia, which makes the combined entity the...
by Jon Terry | Sep 4, 2014 | Blog, Colorado Living
Colorado unemployment has been trending downward since it peaked at 9.1 percent in October 2010. The last time the state’s jobless rate was as low as July’s 5.3 percent was in October 2008, when it also stood at 5.3 percent. Colorado gained 5,500 payroll...
by Jon Terry | Sep 2, 2014 | Blog
The months-long shortage of homes on the market in the Denver area eased slightly in July. The number of listings on the market increased by 6.5 percent to 8,297 from June to July. Even with the increase in available properties, though, competition in the market...