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December 2021 Market Update

As we look back on the final numbers for December and reflect on 2021 as a whole, a few trends stick out. 2021 was a strong seller’s market. This was due in part to record-low inventory levels combined with a

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What Happened with Zillow? A Realtor’s Perspective

It all started with the Zestimate. Launched in 2006, Zillow created an algorithm that they believed accurately predicted a home’s value based on comparable neighborhood sales. In the next few years, millions of people used Zillow as a resource for

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May Market Update

At first glance, the May stats reflect the market standstill that occurred in April. However, the most remarkable part of May was the record-breaking spike in under contract listings. Under contract listings this month were up 18.9% for single-family homes and

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Taking a Ride on RTD’s A Line

Have you taken the “Train to the Plane” yet? The University of Colorado A Line from Union Station to DIA has been up and running since April. It can be a convenient way to get to the airport, or you

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Hostel Fish is (quietly) open for business, and just what Denver needs

Denver’s current economic growth rate is the highest in the nation. With that comes a rapidly growing population, exponential increases in rental rates and real estate prices year over year, skyrocketing demand for properties in coveted locations, and… the best

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SUNNYSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD IN NW DENVER THRIVING AMID SUCCESS OF HIGHLAND

posted by: Tricia Whitaker in Press

Denver Post // December 23, 2014 During the recession of the late 1980s, it would be hard to find an area that was hit harder than the Sunnyside neighborhood in northwest Denver. Property values fell, crime went up and the

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SUNNYSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD IN NW DENVER THRIVING AMID SUCCESS OF HIGHLAND

Denver Post // December 23, 2014 During the recession of the late 1980s, it would be hard to find an area that was hit harder than the Sunnyside neighborhood in northwest Denver. Property values fell, crime went up and the

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