Presented By: TOM CRYER


Presented By: TOM CRYER

Address:10107 BRIARGROVE WAY Property Type:RESIDENTIAL Price:$600,000
Listing #:757519 Status:ACTIVE Backup/First:

Area:DOUG/HIGH/LONETR Parcel ID#:680613213021 County:DOUGLAS
Type:DETACH SINGL FAM Sub Area:HIGHLANDS RANCH, KENTLEY HILLS City:HIGHLANDS RANCH
Style:TWO STORY Architecture:CONTEMPORARY Zip:80126
Faces:EAST Construction:FRAME/BRICK Year Built:2001
NS Direction:SOUTH #:10107 Roofing Material:CONCRETE TILE Builder:OAKWOOD HOMES
EW Direction:EAST #:2250 Car Storage:GARAGE,ATTACHED Model:STAFFORD
Map/Section:405 – E Car Spaces:3 Lot Size:10018
HOA Name:HIGHLANDS RANCH C. A School District:DOUGLAS Acres:0.23
HOA Phone:303-791-8958 Elementary:7195,SUMMIT VIEW Zoned:RES
Total HOA Fees:125 Jr High/Middle:7345,MOUNTAIN RIDGE Unincorporated:YES
Fee Quoted:QUARTERLY Multiple HOAs:NO Sr High:7545,MOUNTAIN VISTA Taxes:4,408
Fee Includes:COMMUNITY POOL,TENNIS COURTS,GROUNDS MAINT,CLUBHSE W/FITNES Horses:
TOTAL UPPER MAIN LOWER BASEMENT
Bedrooms 5 4 1
Baths 4 FT FH
Square Feet 4171 1600 2571 678
Finished Sq Ft Total:4171 Total Sq Ft:4849 Date Measured:
Basement:PARTIAL Bsmt Finished:OPEN %Bsmt Finished:0

Master Bedroom: 19X18 MAIN LEVEL Living Room: 20X16 Water: PUBLIC
Family Room: 22X20 MAIN LEVEL Dining Room: 14X13 Sewer: PUBLIC
Study/Den: 13X13 UPPER LEVEL Kitchen: 22X12
Laundry Loc: MAIN LEVEL Heat: GAS,FORCED AIR
# Of Fireplaces: 2 Average Utility:$ 245
Fireplace Loc: LIVING ROOM,FAMILY ROOM Subfloor: SLAB

Description: AIR COND-CENTRAL,BURGLAR ALARM,CABLE AVAILABLE,CEILING FAN,CABLE INSTALLED,COOK TOP,DOUBLE OVEN,DECK,DISPOSAL,DISHWASHER,EATING SPACE/KIT,FORMAL DINING,FENCE,FIVE PIECE BATH,GARAGE DR OPENER,GAS LOGS,HIGH SPEED ACCES, KITCHEN ISLAND,LOFT,MICROWAVE OVEN,MASTER SUITE,NEWER PAINT,QUICK POSSESSION,REFRIGERATOR,SMOKE ALARM,SELF-CLEANING OV,SMOKE FREE,SPRINKLER,SUMP PUMP,VIEW CITY,VAULTED CEILING,VIEW MOUNTAINS,WOOD FLOORS,WALK-IN CLOSETS
Public Remarks:TRULY AN IMMACULATE HOME; IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN CY POSSIBLE; EXPANDED COVERED TWO TIERED DE CK; PRIVATE MAIN LEVEL MASTER SUITE; ELEVAT ED SITE WITH MTN & CITY VIEWS; DUAL A/C & F URNACES; FINISHED GARAGE WITH BUILT-INS; CL OSE TO SCHOOLS; SHOPPING & RECREATION!!!!

Listing Office:THE KENTWOOD COMPANY

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UNDER CONTRACT IN 45 DAYS!

Address:9159 SCENIC PINE DRIVE
Property Type:RESIDENTIAL
Price:$1,250,000
Listing #:761998
Status:ACTIVE
PSF:$311.33
Backup/First:
Fin PSF:$199.97

Area:DOUG/ELBE/PARKER
Parcel ID#:650718303028
County:DOUGLAS
Type:DETACH SINGL FAM
Sub Area:THE TIMBERS, PINERY, PRADERA
City:PARKER
Style:TWO STORY
Architecture:OTHER
Zip:80134
Faces:SOUTH
Construction:STUCCO,ROCK
Year Built:2006
NS Direction:SOUTH
#:0
Roofing Material:COMPOSITION SHGL
Builder:TELLURIDE

EW Direction:EAST
#:0
Car Storage:GARAGE,ATTACHED,OVERSIZED
Model:CUSTOM

Map/Section:470 – D
Car Spaces:3
Lot Size:22651

HOA Name:ASSOCIATION RESOURCE
School District:DOUGLAS
Acres:0.52

HOA Phone:303-840-1059
Elementary:7090,MOUNTAIN VIEW/NORTHEAST
Zoned:RES

Total HOA Fees:165
Jr High/Middle:7382,SAGEWOOD
Unincorporated:YES

Fee Quoted:ANNUAL
Multiple HOAs:NO
Sr High:7560,PONDEROSA
Taxes:7,203
Fee Includes:TRASH REMOVAL
Horses:

TOTAL
UPPER
MAIN
LOWER
BASEMENT
Bedrooms
5
3
1
0
1
Baths
7
TTF
HHF
T
Square Feet
4015
1366
2649
2649

Finished Sq Ft Total:6251
Total Sq Ft:6664
Date Measured:
Basement:FULL,WALK-OUT
Bsmt Finished:PARTIALLY
%Bsmt Finished:84

Master Bedroom:
16X15
MAIN LEVEL
Living Room:
18X18
Water:
COMMUNITY
Family Room:
18X18
BASEMENT
Dining Room:
18X11
Sewer:
COMMUNITY
Study/Den:
13X12
MAIN LEVEL
Kitchen:
17X17
Laundry Loc:
MAIN LEVEL
Heat:
GAS,FORCED AIR
# Of Fireplaces:
3
Average Utility:$
337
Fireplace Loc:
FAMILY ROOM,MASTER BEDROOM
Subfloor:
STRUCTURE OTHER

Description: AIR COND-CENTRAL,BALCONY,BACKS TO OPEN SP,CABLE AVAILABLE,CEILING FAN,COOK TOP,COMPACTOR,COVERED PATIO,CUL-DE-SAC,DOUBLE OVEN,DECK,DISPOSAL,DISHWASHER,EATING SPACE/KIT,FORMAL DINING,FENCE,GARAGE DR OPENER, GAS LOGS,GREAT ROOM,HIGH SPEED ACCES,JET ACTION TUB,KITCHEN ISLAND,LOFT,MICROWAVE OVEN,MASTER SUITE,QUICK POSSESSION,REFRIGERATOR,SMOKE ALARM,SELF-CLEANING OV,SPRINKLER,VAULTED CEILING,VIEW MOUNTAINS,WET BAR,WALK-IN CLOSETS
Public Remarks:DRAMATIC TELLURIDE CUSTOM HOME ON .5 ACRES BACKING TO OPEN SPACE. MTN VIEWS. BEAUTIFUL TUSCAN OLD WORLD ARCHITECTURE. UPGRADES AND QUALITY ABOUND. CONCRETE SUBFLOOR W/CRAWL SPACE. CATHEDRAL CEILING! THE IMAGES ARE GREAT BUT THIS MUST BE SEEN!
Broker Remarks:COMPARE TO 5333 GRAND FIR CT. $1.895M SMLR PLAN/BUILDER ONLY NEW. MAKE AN OFFER!
Directions:FROM PARKER ROAD – EAST ON S. PINERY PARK- WAY TO FORREST VIEW ROAD (ABOUT 2 MILES) S. ON FOREST VIEW TO SCENIC PINE (ABOUT 1-2 BL KS) EAST ON SCENIC PINE TO PROPERTY NORTH SIDE OF STREET MAP #470-D

Buyers Agency:2.80
Prospect Reservation:
Listor Phone:303-638-3202
Trans Broker:2.80
Limited Service:NO
Office Phone:303-773-3399
Variable Commission:YES
Entry Only:NO
Showing Phone:303-773-3399
Listor:TOM CRYER
Exclusive:EXCLUSIVE RIGHT
Fax:303-773-1203
Listing Office:THE KENTWOOD COMPANY
Current List Date:14-APR-2009
Email:mailto:%20%20%20%20%09%09%09%09%09TCRYER@DENVERREALESTATE.COM
Office ID:MOO34
URL:http://www.tomcryer.com/

Exclusions:NEGOTIABLE
Earnest Check To:LAND TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY
Minimum Earnest:$20000

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Andrew Cryer Reels Them In @ The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge





OVERVIEW & REFUGE HISTORY

Located just eleven miles northeast of downtown Denver, the refuge is the largest contiguous open space in the Denver metropolitan area. The site is currently undergoing a major environmental restoration program and will become one of the largest urban national wildlife refuges in the United States.

Prior to World War II, the arsenal was farmland. Settlers began breaking the shortgrass prairie sod, planting trees and crops, and bringing irrigation to the area in the 1880s. In 1942, the U.S. Army bought thirty square miles of farmland to establish Rocky Mountain Arsenal, a chemical weapons factory. Weapons produced here during the war deterred the use of chemical weapons by the Axis Powers and helped achieve victory over Germany and Japan. After WWII, the army leased land to private companies that produced commercial pesticides. During the early Cold War of the 1950’s the Army again produced chemical weapons to counter the Soviet threat.

There were few environmental laws before the 1960s, and chemical production at the Arsenal resulted in contamination of soils and groundwater at the site. In 1986, while investigating the extent of the pollution and ways to clean it up, biologists discovered the Arsenal was home to a large population of wintering bald eagles.

The discovery of eagles made people take note of the extensive and healthy wildlife populations throughout the large buffer zone of the Arsenal. While the industrial core of the site was contaminated, deer, prairie dogs, coyotes, and many species of hawks, owls and other birds thrived in the abandoned fields, grasslands and wood lots that had been protected from forty years of urban sprawl and development.

Last Updated: 3/24/09

Commerce City, Colorado

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What Rate Can You Get?

Every week, mortgage finance giant Freddie Mac releases average rates on four types of home loans, including 30-year fixed rate mortgages – the most popular type of loan for home buyers.

Lately, the number put out by Freddie Mac has been incredibly low – temptingly so for people thinking about refinancing or buying a new place. But anyone who comes across this average may be disappointed when they find out what kind of rate they actually qualify for.

Why is it that the average mortgage rate can be so hard for an actual borrower to get? Here are some questions and answers.

Q: First of all, what’s the average been lately?

A: Average rates on 30-year fixed mortgages reached 4.78 percent the week of April 2, a record low dating back to when Freddie Mac first started its survey of mortgage rates in 1971. That mark was tied when the latest number came out on Thursday.

Rates began falling in the winter, and slid again after the Federal Reserve said last month it would buy $1.2 trillion in mortgage-backed securities and $300 billion in long-term government debt, which traditionally influences rates on 30-year home loans.

Q: What’s the benefit of having a lower mortgage rate?

A: Low rates result in less interest that borrowers have to pay on top of their principal loan balance.

Freddie Mac says the low rates have spurred refinancing activity – borrowers who refinanced during this year’s first quarter reduced their mortgage payments by about $2.5 billion over the coming year.

Q: So, can I get a mortgage with a 4.78 percent rate?

A: Not necessarily. There are several reasons that borrowers may not get the low rates they expect.

First, consumers must realize that Freddie Mac reports average rates, which should not be thought of as a standard, industry wide number.

Second, a rate can change several times during the day due to fluctuations in the market – it could be 5.5 percent in the morning and increase to 5.75 percent in the afternoon.

Loan rates also vary by type. For instance, Freddie Mac’s survey showed Thursday that the average rate on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage was 4.48 percent this week, lower than the 30-year fixed mortgage. And the size of the loan can affect the interest rate – “jumbo loans,” ones taken out for expensive homes, are becoming harder to get and carry higher rates than loans for $417,000 or less, for Denver.

Q: Let’s say all those factors work out in my favor. What else can keep me from getting a low rate?

A: For one thing, mortgage lenders look closely at credit scores.

If you have a FICO score – a commonly used credit score – close to 800, you’re more likely to get an attractive rate. A borrower with, say, a 650 credit score can’t expect an interest rate comparable to the record lows reported by Freddie Mac.

Also, it can be hard to get the lowest rates if you want to borrow too large a percentage of your home’s value. The cutoff varies – sometimes you can get the best rates by keeping the loan to less than 80 percent of the home’s value, but sometimes the threshold can be as low as 60 percent.

Q: What if I manage to snare a mortgage rate in the 4.78 percent range – are there other costs to worry about?

A: There most certainly are.

One aspect of mortgages that can confuse borrowers is points, or fees. Points vary by lender: Some are paid at the time of application, others at closing. Higher fees mean more cost to the consumer, and could outweigh the benefit of a relatively low interest rate.

Some fees, like title insurance, are negotiable, so don’t be shy about trying to get them reduced.

Q: So should I be looking elsewhere, besides these average rates that come out each week, as I try to figure out what sort of mortgage I’ll be able to get?

A: Freddie Mac releases its survey of mortgage rates for a given week on Thursdays, so reports about it are backward-looking and not a great way to determine what rate a borrower can get right now.

Home buyers or owners seeking to refinance should do their own research. Web sites such as the Mortgage Bankers Association’s and Yahoo Finance provide updated rates on all types of loans.

Q: What should I do if I’m looking for a mortgage and I don’t have a particularly good credit score?

A: Consumers should shop around and compare rates and fees, despite perceived credit problems. There’s no shortage of mortgage brokers out there who want to connect lenders with borrowers.

Another option: You could hold off on refinancing or buying a home, and spend some time trying to improve your credit score by paying your bills on time and paying down your credit card balances.

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April/May 2009 Kentwood Gallery

Here is the link to the digital gallery, we will be making it live on the home page of DenverRealEstate.com shortly. This will also update automatically for all of you that have a rebrandable website.

In the meantime feel free to pass on to your friends!

Click Here April/May 2009 Kentwood Gallery

Have a great weekend!!!

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6638 SOUTH LOGAN STREET

Address:6638 SOUTH LOGAN STREET
Property Type:RESIDENTIAL
Price:$208,500
Listing #:765299
Status:ACTIVE
PSF:$182.26
Backup/First:
Fin PSF:$91.57

Area:S SUBN CENTRAL
Parcel ID#:207722413003
County:ARAPAHOE
Type:DETACH SINGL FAM
Sub Area:BROADWAY ESTATES 1ST FLG
City:CENTENNIAL
Style:RANCH/ONE-STORY
Architecture:TRADITIONAL
Zip:80121
Faces:WEST
Construction:BRICK
Year Built:1958
NS Direction:SOUTH
#:6600
Roofing Material:COMPOSITION SHGL
Builder:

EW Direction:EAST
#:400
Car Storage:GARAGE,ATTACHED,DETACHED
Model:

Map/Section:374 – C
Car Spaces:3
Lot Size:9757

HOA Name:
School District:LITTLETON
Acres:0.21

HOA Phone:
Elementary:2160,HIGHLAND
Zoned:RES

Total HOA Fees:0
Jr High/Middle:2810,EUCLID
Unincorporated:NO

Fee Quoted:
Multiple HOAs:
Sr High:2950,LITTLETON
Taxes:1,805
Fee Includes:
Horses:

TOTAL
UPPER
MAIN
LOWER
BASEMENT
Bedrooms
4
3
1
Baths
2
F
T
Square Feet
1144
1144

Finished Sq Ft Total:2277
Total Sq Ft:2288
Date Measured:
Basement:FULL
Bsmt Finished:FULLY
%Bsmt Finished:95

Master Bedroom:
MAIN LEVEL
Living Room:
Water:
PUBLIC
Family Room:
BASEMENT
Dining Room:
Sewer:
PUBLIC
Study/Den:
Kitchen:
Laundry Loc:
BASEMENT
Heat:
GAS,FORCED AIR
# Of Fireplaces:
Average Utility:$
Fireplace Loc:
Subfloor:

Description: DECK,DISPOSAL,DISHWASHER,EATING SPACE/KIT,FENCE,GREAT ROOM,JET ACTION TUB,LENDER OWNED,PARK ADDL OFF ST,QUICK POSSESSION,RV PARKING,UPDATED,WINDOW COVERINGS,WOOD FLOORS,WALL/WALL CARPET
Public Remarks:FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY FOR GOOD COND PROP! SHOULD BE 4 CAR, 1 ATT-2 DET AND OVER 600SF GRG, HARDWOOD UNDER CARPET, UPDATED MASTER BATH, SHOWS WELL, WILL NOT LAST, SOLD AS IS,LENDER LETTER, SPECIAL WD, 2-3 WRK DAYS FOR RESPONSE, ADDENDUM AFTER ACCPT
Broker Remarks:DEWINTERIZE AT BUYERS EXPENSE, NOTE BROKER INSTRUCTIONS AT PROPERTY
Directions:ARAPAHOE EAST OF BROADWAY TO LOGAN NORTH TO PROEPRTY ON EAST SIDE

Buyers Agency:2.50
Prospect Reservation:
Listor Phone:303-888-7800
Trans Broker:2.50
Limited Service:NO
Office Phone:303-773-3399
Variable Commission:NO
Entry Only:NO
Showing Phone:303-773-3399
Listor:ROY LOPEZ
Exclusive:EXCLUSIVE RIGHT
Fax:303-265-9948
Listing Office:THE KENTWOOD COMPANY
Current List Date:23-APR-2009
Email:त्क्र्येर@देन्वेर्रेअलेस्ताते.कॉम Office ID:MOO34
URL:http://www.denverhomes4u.com/

Exclusions:NONE
Earnest Check To:THE KENTWOOD COMPANY
Minimum Earnest:$6000
Portions of this document include intellectual property of ESRI and Metrolist, Inc.® and are used herein under license. © 1998-2009 Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. and Metrolist, Inc.® All rights reserved. All information is subject to change and should be independently verified.

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Duke Drops Heartbreaker To Maryland In ACC Championship

Duke Drops Heartbreaker To Maryland In ACC Championship
04/26/2009 – Duke Sports Information
BLACKSBURG, Va. – The third-seeded Duke women’s lacrosse team erased an early 4-0 deficit to take a 5-4 halftime lead, and led by as many four goals in the second half, but couldn’t hang on as top-seeded Maryland downed the Blue Devils, 12-11, Sunday afternoon to capture the 2009 ACC Championship at Virginia Tech’s Thompson Field.
The Terrapins outscored Duke 8-6 in what turned out to be a telling second half.
Maryland’s victory defended their regular-season ACC crown, as the team picked up its sixth ACC Championship and first since 2003. Duke is now 1-4 all-time in the ACC finals, 1-3 in conference tournament competition against Maryland, and 8-11 all-time against the Terps following a regular-season loss at Maryland Feb. 28.
Duke drops to 13-5 on the season, while Maryland remains unbeaten at 18-0.
The Duke foursome of Caroline Cryer, Carolyn Davis, Sarah Bullard, and Kim Imbesi received All-Tournament honors for their play, leading the Blue Devils to the finals with dominating wins over Boston College and North Carolina in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively.
“I’m really proud of our girls for showing a tremendous team effort today and playing three outstanding opponents in four days,” said head coach Kerstin Kimel. “I thought we handled this weekend wonderfully. Maryland is a fantastic team, and in the end another draw control here, a finished shot there, a better slide on defense, the little things made a difference at the end of the game.”
“I couldn’t be more proud of how tough we competed this entire weekend and we look forward to finishing out our regular-season tough against Dartmouth.”
Five different Duke players scored in the opening frame as part of a 5-0 run, while the Blue Devils out-shot Maryland 15-12 in the half to fight back and take the lead after going down 4-0.
Duke continued its run, which ultimately ended at 8-0, with three more tallies in the first seven minutes of the second half to build the 8-4 lead with 23:42 on the clock. Two of those first three came from Bullard, who finished with a team-high four goals. That was Maryland’s largest margin of deficit all season.
Maryland’s Laura Merrifield – who came into the game with 49 goals – picked up her second yellow card just 40 seconds into second half, which took her out of play for the remainder of the game.
The Terrapins scored their first goal since 21:55 in the first half when Karri Ellen Johnson took a pass in front of the cage to make it 8-5 in favor of Duke. That sparked a 4-0 Maryland run that re-tied the game at eight with 13:19 left.
Duke took the lead back at 11:46 on a hard-fought goal for Cryer, who dodged and re-dodged in front of the cage before finding the open shot. But it would be tied again, this time at nine, on a goal for McFadden, who scored all four of her goals in the second. She posted another goal to give the Terps the 10-9 lead with 8:19 left. Another 4-0 Maryland run put them out in front, 12-9, with just 2:51 on the clock.
But the Blue Devils wouldn’t go quietly, as the Terps committed a turnover in their offensive end and Duke took it the length of the field for a Davis goal off an assist from Cryer at 2:08. The Blue Devils won the ensuing draw but had a free position shot saved, giving UMD the ball back, but would commit another turnover that led to a Bullard goal with under a minute to go. Maryland won that draw, called timeout with 49 seconds left, and played keep-away as the clock wound down. Duke was able to wrestle the ball back as the clock neared 10 ticks, but it wasn’t enough for a final shot as the Terrapins kept the one-goal edge to earn the tournament win.
After going down 4-0 early, Duke didn’t fire its first shot in the game until the 19:25 mark with the Terps playing tough defense and outshooting Duke 8-0 to that point, but the Blue Devils then maintained possession for the better portion of the first half as they began to claw back.
The Blue Devils got their first one at 18:49, a goal for Emma Hamm in the middle off a crisp pass from Davis to cut it to 4-1. Lindsay Gilbride then made the most of her free position shot at 15:08 to cut the lead in half, before Caroline Spearman took a pass in front from Cryer and sent it past the keeper for the third Duke goal. Megan Del Monte knotted the equalizer for the Blue Devils at 5:23 as she took the ball around the back of the cage and tucked her shot into the corner past the keeper.
Maryland was held without another shot until the 3:12 mark in the first half, when the Terrapins scored what would have been the go-ahead goal but Merrifield was assessed a card on the play and the goal was called off.
Duke then aimed for the last shot of the half but Bullard was fouled and converted her free position goal with 20 seconds left, and the Terps would not score again as the Blue Devils came all the way back to take the 5-4 lead into halftime.
In the championship game, Bullard led the team with four goals while Cryer and Davis had two each and Del Monte, Hamm, Gilbride, and Spearman all added one. Cryer had three assists as she continues to pace the team in that category.
McFadden led Maryland with four goals, while Brittany Dipper made 10 saves.
Duke won one more draw, 13-12, and ground balls were even at 10 each. Imbesi made six saves in the game, finishing a strong tournament with 26 total stops.
In the three tournament games, Gilbride led the Blue Devils with eight goals, while Davis had seven, Bullard six, and Cryer five.
Duke wraps up regular-season play when it hosts No. 16 Dartmouth next Sunday, May 3, at 12 p.m. at Koskinen Stadium on Senior Day.

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Practical Energy Saving Solutions for Residential Properties

I have discussed this issue with my wife many times over the last couple of years. We refer to it as getting “Off the Grid”. She says, “How can you even talk about getting off the grid when you can’t remember to shut off the garage/bsmt lights.” Anyway, the advances in photovoltaics have improved dramatically. I understand we are at $5/Kilowatt down from $30 in the last few years. I hear when it hits $1/kilowatt, the industry will go nuts. Right now you have to calculate in a tax credit to see if it still makes sense. Also, thermal collectors have made great strides in recent years too. The old liquids that use to be used for hot water are obsolete; but the new ones are much more conductive; Enter new fancy stuff that is highly efficient. History tells us (Jimmy Carter Days) that if the stuff on the roof in any way harms the curb appeal, the net affect will be negative marketability-wise regardless of the system’s efficiency. There is a company here in Denver that is a leader in the industry on residential energy savings. Interestingly enough, the name of the company is About Saving Heat www.aboutsavingheat.com .
I’m not sure this was helpful, but I rambled for a while……

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Realtor Round Table 2009

The Kentwood Companies Announcement:

Our company and office had a great day at Denver Realtor Round Table 2009. Thanks to Gretchen Faber’s leadership we had the largest group ever recorded, a great meal, a motivational speaker and a well run presentation of awards.

Here is how we did:

Number 1 Individual was Dee Chirafisi with $44,000,000 in sales.

Broker Manager was given to John Fitzpatrick. His acceptance speech on a video presentation was hilarious .

Number 1 office for Volume 31-50 agents was our Kentwood DTC office with over +$400,000,000 in production.

Number 3 office volume 31-50 was Kentwood City Properties.

Number 3 office volume 50 plus was Kentwood at Cherry Creek.

We had four agents in the top ten for individual volume Dee Chirafisi,Sandy Weigand 2nd, Edie Marks 4th and Chuck Gargotto 5th.

There were two teams in the top ten for volume Bobbie Lou Miller and Jennifer Dechtman 8th, Kevin Garrett and Matt McNeill 9th.

Top Team Sides 2nd Kevin Garrett and Matt McNeill.

Top Project volume 2nd John Burns.

Top Project Sides 3rd John Burns.

Top Individual Sides 10th Dotson Skaggs.

And, Tom Cryer at the Silver Production Level.

All in all, a very fine day for the Kentwood Companies!!!

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Aging of America!

According to a report by the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, by 2025, every U.S. state will see at least 10% of its population over age 65. California, Florida and Texas are expected to account for 29% of the total increase in the senior population. The smallest increases will occur in the northeast and upper midwest states.

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