by Jon Terry | Apr 15, 2013 | Colorado Living, The Economy
Here’s another piece of good news for the Denver area. More than 1.8 million U.S. students will be picking up bachelor’s degrees this May and moving on to the next phase of their lives. Where will they live and focus their job hunts? The latest statistics available...
by Jon Terry | Apr 8, 2013 | Buying A Home, Colorado Living, Housing Analysis, Selling a Home, The Economy
A market runs on the principle of supply and demand, and the demand this year is slowly increasing. Average sale prices are up and this trend is expected to continue throughout the summer. Right now, everyone acknowledges that inventory is low and demand is high. Look...
by Jon Terry | Jan 5, 2013 | Selling a Home, The Economy
Denver ranks 36th among the nation’s 100 largest metro areas in the strength of its recovery from the economic downturn. The Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program’s “MetroMonitor” index of economic recovery compared the 100 cities on how far...
by Jon Terry | Jan 1, 2013 | The Economy
It is a bit early in the year to predict what Metro Denver will likely see throughout 2013; however, we like what we are seeing at the moment. It is as it has always been, housing follows jobs. As a result, we will be watching the employment numbers as they roll in....
by Jon Terry | Aug 1, 2012 | Blog, The Economy
When the calendar flips to a new year, analysts and economists like to make predictions for the year ahead. So, today, with the year half-complete, it’s an opportune time to check back to see how the experts’ predictions are faring (so far). If...
by Jon Terry | Apr 24, 2012 | Blog, Housing Analysis, Statistics, The Economy
Tuesday, the government released its March 2012 New Residential Construction report. The report is made up of three sections, each related to a phase of the “new home” market. The report’s first part is Building Permits; the second is Housing...