There is immense investment potential for the significant appreciation of home prices in the up-and-coming North Aurora neighborhood. Bordered by I-225 on the east, Dayton Street on the west, 35th Street on the north and 6th Avenue on the south, it is one of the last areas in metropolitan Denver where you can buy a home […]
December 15, 2022
As published in DMAR Market Trends, December 2022 Down payment assistance programs can significantly reduce the cash-to-close delta for a buyer who may or may not be required to be repaid. These programs could make all the difference in being able to own now, during the window of opportunity that exists through the end of […]
December 15, 2022
By: Sarah Fogle It’s amazing what perennials, mulch, and decorative rocks can do. When you’re looking for your dream home, you might find that it comes with more yard than you’ve ever had before — or had to maintain. These fall yard cleanup tips will help you set up (and enjoy) an easy-care yard year-round. 1. […]
November 21, 2022
North Capitol Hill just wasn’t a charming, eclectic or trendy enough name to capture the essence of the neighborhood, so several years ago its 6,000 residents started calling it Uptown. The name has stuck. Bordered by Broadway to the west, 20th Avenue to the north, Park Avenue and Downing Street to the east and Colfax […]
November 21, 2022
As published in DMAR Market Trends, November 2022 As of October 26, 58.2% of active listings have reduced their asking price, compared to 32.6% last year. Properties that reduced price spent an average of 71 days in the MLS, compared to 36 days for those without price reductions. The pool of potential buyers is getting […]
November 21, 2022
By: Stacey Freed Why now’s the perfect time to replace appliances. The temps are starting to drop, and the smell of wood smoke is in the air. That’s when veteran homeowners know it’s time to do these six things if they want to avoid trouble or overspending. 1. Buy AppliancesWhisper to them. Do a rain dance. Whatever […]
October 21, 2022
Virginia Village, a small enclave of just over 20,000 residents in southeast Denver, has a suburban feel despite its urban location. The neighborhood was built in the 1950s and features smaller ranch-style or split-level homes. Niche.com gives it an overall A rating and ranks it 41st out of 75 neighborhoods in Denver. Virginia Village’s boundaries […]
October 21, 2022
As published in DMAR Market Trends, October 2022 Denver was voted the seventh “Greenest City in the U.S.” due to our Bring Your Own Bag tax and other systems that will make recycling and composting free in 2023 with a required fee for trash service bins, along with rebates for eBikes and electric vehicles. Colorado […]
October 21, 2022
Montclair and Mayfair, east of downtown Denver, are two of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Considered “sister” neighborhoods, Montclair is designated as a City and County of Denver neighborhood, while Mayfair is not. The two communities overlap and together encompass the area north to south between East Colfax Avenue and 6th Avenue and east to west […]
September 21, 2022