It’s tax season! Right now many of us are gathering up the correct forms and papers to file our taxes and get our refunds. When that money hits your bank account, what are you going to do with it? Many people choose to invest their money or pay off debts, but it doesn’t hurt to […]
RTD Eagle Update
The Regional Transportation District’s $2.2 billion Eagle project has hit significant milestones. The Eagle project is a portion of RTD’s sprawling FasTracks project to expand rail service across the metro area. Eagle includes lines from downtown to Denver International Airport, Arvada, and Westminser. The Eagle projects’s first four passenger rail cars recently arrived at Denver […]
Denver Among the Most Expensive Cities
According to a report titled “Naughty or Nice Cities for Renters,” by rent.com, Denver is ranked in the top 10 most expensive cities for leasing an apartment relative to income and other factors. The report looked at the 75 metro areas with the largest populations and categorized them based on: 1. Rental vacancy rates. 2. […]
January is a Good Time to Sell
Think the Colorado winter season is not a good time to sell? Think again. Colorado is rapidly growing which leaves housing demands high and inventory low. This is not something new; all through 2014 we saw drastically low inventory. Although January through March is traditionally seen as the “quiet time” for real estate, we don’t […]
Colorado’s Formal Water Plan
The final draft of Colorado’s first formal water plan has recently been delivered to Hickenlooper, and it’s being characterized by water experts as a “good first step” toward building state-wide consensus on what can and must be done to meet the needs of growing population. The plan aims to address the gap in water supplies […]
Colorado Remains One of the Healthiest States
In an annual ranking released by United Health Foundation, Colorado has once again earned its spot as the nation’s 8th healthiest state. Colorado came out on top as the state with the lowest percentage of obese adults (21.3 percent) and the lowest percentage of adults who have not participated in physical activity in the past […]
What to Expect in Real Estate the First Quarter of 2015
Happy New Year! This is always an exciting time in real estate as we ramp up for another year. We have seen the average days on the market for residential homes increase and the median price remain quite stable. However, inventory remains low and there are certainly many buyers trying to find homes to buy. […]
Winter is NOT a Bad Time to Sell
Myth: It’s not a good idea to sell your home in the winter. Sellers should wait until spring to list their home. Fact: Life doesn’t wait for the “right” season. Sure, the typical “selling season” tends to start in late-March, peaks during the warm summer months, and falls off around October because of colder weather, […]
Colorado Oil Growth
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Colorado’s growth in crude oil reserves ranked third behind North Dakota and Texas in the latest survey of the amount of oil buried in fields across the United States. Nationally, crude oil reserves (oil that can be pumped from the ground under current economic conditions using existing technology) […]
