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Denver Market Trends | May 2021

Denver Market Trends | May 2021

Does it feel like a market of extremes? It does. It has. For over a year now. An extreme abrupt stop to business, shut down, fear, anxiety, release, cautious engagement, then full-on party.
What Could You Do With $254,000 ?

What Could You Do With $254,000 ?

The economy is ready to blast off, ditch the masks outside, equity for most is up and Colorado has comparatively low property taxes....
Stop Checking In

Stop Checking In

Nobody likes to be checked in on because everybody is busy...right?  So how do you stay in front of your clients when your buyers can't get under contract and your…

The Affordability Wall Conversation Continues

The Affordability Wall Conversation Continues

Despite the pandemic, loss of jobs, political and social unrest, 2020 has seen an incredible surge in housing. The home became everything and everywhere to all of us. That hyper…

Denver Market Trends | November 2020

Denver Market Trends | November 2020

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February 2020 Market Trends

February 2020 Market Trends

I stopped in my tracks when I saw DMAR’s January Month End Active Listings and Month End Closed Homes Chart – aptly nicknamed the “alligator.” It painfully reminds me of a race to the bottom.
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