by Jon Terry | Jul 21, 2013 | Around The Home, Blog, Green Home Tips, Sustainability
Thinking green throughout all areas of your life–from your office to your wardrobe to your home electronics–will put you ahead of the game come next year. Start by donating unwanted or unneeded items around your home. This can put items to good use by...
by Jon Terry | Jul 14, 2013 | Blog, Buying A Home, Luxury, Luxury Homes, Selling a Home, Statistics, The Economy
Home prices in metro Denver saw double-digit percentage price increases in May, which was the sixteenth month in a row that metro Denver home sale prices saw a year-over-year increase. The luxury market continues to soar as well, with high-priced homes in metro Denver...
by Jon Terry | Jul 12, 2013 | Blog, Colorado Living
In May, Denver Water decided to delay implementation of higher pricing for its customers because of the improving drought situation and recently declared a Stage 1 drought down from the Stage 2 drought it had declared on March 27. What are the differences? The...
by Jon Terry | Jul 2, 2013 | Blog, Gratitude
“I am grateful to run into this gorgeous big horn sheep. There is a surprise around every corner.” – John Casteel
by Jon Terry | Jun 28, 2013 | Blog, Colorado Living
Colorado falls relatively in the middle when it comes to the best places for college grads to move, according to the unemployment rates, median income, and cost of living calculated by SuperScholar. What Superscholar doesn’t consider, however, is social life and...
by Jon Terry | Jun 24, 2013 | Blog, Colorado Living
We all have our fingers crossed that this year’s fire season is not as bad as last year. With Black Forest fire mostly contained and 509 homes lost, many people find themselves on edge. The good news is that the Spring rain and snow have reduce the risk of as many...