The Highlands, Potter Highlands, Highlands Park, Scottish Highlands, Upper Highlands, Lower Highlands, East Highland and West Highlands. These are all names associated with the neighborhoods the city recognizes as Highland and West Highland, which represent some of Denver’s earliest suburbs. This month we’re highlighting West Highland, the enclave between Federal and Sheridan Boulevards to the […]
May 24, 2023
As published in DMAR Market Trends, May 2023 The Property Tax Deferral Program, created in 2021, allows Coloradans to defer a portion of their property tax if they increase over 4%. Between the first quarter of 2021 and the fourth quarter of 2022, about 15% of homes sold in the Denver metro were to investors, […]
May 24, 2023
By Lisa Kaplan Gordon Common remodeling projects can be more complicated than you think. While you’re still in the dreaming stage, factor in realities that could add time and money to your project. Surprise! That remodeling project you’ve been planning, such as taking down a wall or adding a kitchen island, can have sticker-shock repercussions. Why? […]
April 25, 2023
Strolling the tree-lined streets of Denver’s Harkness Heights neighborhood on an early summer evening is to be thrown back to another century when John McDonough and Carleton Ellis imagined the neighborhood as the “Capitol Hill of the North Side.” The neighborhood, which is rimmed by Federal and Lowell Boulevards and 41st and 44th Avenues, was […]
April 25, 2023
As published in DMAR Market Trends, April 2023 Buyers are more hesitant to overpay for a home. Instead, they are getting more creative with offers by paying fees traditionally associated with the seller like title fees, portions of 2023 taxes and transfer fees. Colorado homeowners, no longer protected by the Gallagher Amendment, face unprecedented increases […]
April 25, 2023
By Leanne Potts Don’t do built-in seating. Your butt (and budget) will thank you for it. Relaxing around a fire and under the stars is the place for a perfect night. But at what cost? A built-in fire pit can cost upward of $5,000 for an above-ground, propane-burning brick fire pit without installation. That’s a pricey upgrade. Don’t […]
March 22, 2023
Dig Wheat Ridge’s Roots Carnations. Lots of them. The flowers are one of Wheat Ridge’s claims to fame. Once the largest producer of carnations in the world, it was known for years as “Carnation City” and even developed a cinnamon-scented variety. Though the last carnation grower closed in 2008, Wheat Ridge continues to celebrate its […]
March 22, 2023
As published in DMAR Market Trends, March 2023 Denver’s paint season is fairly short, and project demand picks up substantially after St. Patrick’s Day as the weather gets warmer. Connect with painting companies now to gather bids and schedule radon screenings before they book for the season. While some have begun to slow down, most […]
March 22, 2023
By John Riha Your home’s interior lights want to help you have fun, feel better, and save energy. Will you let them? It used to be we’d walk into a room and flip on the light switch, maybe slide the dimmer up or down a bit to change the brightness. But that’s so old school. Instead, […]
February 21, 2023
The Union Station neighborhood is right in the thick of things when it comes to Downtown Denver’s meteoric economic boom. Luxury apartment and condominium high rises surround the neighborhood’s namesake, Union Station train depot, which was renovated in time for its 100-year anniversary in 2014. This iconic landmark at 17th and Wynkoop is the glittering […]
February 21, 2023