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Category Archives: Denver Real Estate
@MyTownCryer #MondayMarketUpdate #DenverMarketWatch
Hello to All You Wonderful People Out There! Once again, Denver is shaping into a “Sellers’ Market”. Some in the press are expressing concern for the Active Listing Count, but I would push back with the expansion of the report’s … Continue reading
#MondayMarketUpdate #DenverMarketWatch @MyTownCryer
Good Morning Everyone, As we venture into the unknown of 2019, we continue to see submarkets of great strength in Denver. We are hearing the voices of builders whispering about how “great” this market might be… It’s a good life! … Continue reading
@MyTownCryer #MondayMarketUpdate 2-25-2019
It was a good week for Denver’s Residential Market in spite of the cold weather and snow. Closings are ramping up and the under contract activity is showing great life. Keep tuning in, and we’ll keep you posted every week. … Continue reading
@MyTownCryer #MondayMarketUpdate #AlexanderGrahamBell
Alexander Graham Bell said; “When one door closes another door opens, but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us.” How true! His prediction for the future wasn’t so … Continue reading
@MyTownCryer #MondayMarketUpdate #February #Let’sGetStarted
With 1/12th of the year behind us already, what have we learned? As you can see below, Denver’s residential real estate market continues to roll on. Under Contract listings continue to exceed the number of new listings. The number of … Continue reading
@MyTownCryer #MondayMarketUpdate #2019Update
Well, well, well. Here we are. 2019 Is upon us. Where will we go from here? Examining last week’s MLS Data continues the long standing trend of reporting more under contract listings than new listings. These are all good things … Continue reading
@MyTownCryer #DenverMarketWatch #2019WakingUP
As 2019 wakes up and identifies what kind of market Denver will enjoy, let’s not forget, now is the time to create your plan for 2019 moving forward. We’ve already experienced in these first two weeks a growing market. Almost … Continue reading
2018 Is Over! #Here’sWhatHappened
The Denver Residential Market still runs strong and deep. We fought off a crazy and unpredictable Wall Street. We worked with rising interest rates. We even watched Denver walk onto the world stage for a few international investors looking at … Continue reading
@MyTownCryer #2019 #AndWe’reOff #DenverMarketWatch
We ended 2018 with 7,530 Active Listing on the market with December logging in 3,732 closings in the Denver Metro Residential Market. With 52,132 total closings for 2018, this logs at least 5 consecutive years of more than 50,000 sales. … Continue reading
#WhiteIstheNewGray
Color choices change over time. Harvest Gold & Avocado gave way to Mauve, which gave way to more neutral colors which eventually became gray. For about the last 10 years, 50 Shades of Gray have dominated the new construction palette. … Continue reading
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