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Market Update: The Number One Reason Our Sellers’ Market is Slowing Down Right Now. | 11.26.18
You may have heard that the bubble is bursting because that happened right after crazy rising home prices not too terribly long ago. And when it did, it rightly (financially and emotionally) traumatized millions of people in this country, state, and city. Surely it’s a sign that our now-six-year-long extreme sellers’ market is slowing down?
Market Update: Three Great Areas to Buy New Construction Near the Denver Metro Area. | 09.25.18
No bidding wars, choose-your-own-finishes, and the excitement of knowing that it’s going to be low maintenance because it’s all brand new!
If you are interested in, or just curious about, three great areas in or near the Denver Metro area, in which to buy new construction read on!
Market Update: The tech migration to Colorado | 09.11.18
The tech boom is bringing big name companies, as well as startups to Colorado. This intentional investment in locating to, and in, the Denver area by both large and small companies creates economic stability which, in turn, drives our housing market stability and growth, and also makes us resistant to recession.
Market Update: What Natives Need to Know About Denver’s Market | 09.04.18
If you’re like me, you’ve been here for decades and seen our little city transform in just a few short years. I had two separate conversations yesterday with two Denver natives who essentially wanted to know when real estate is going to slow down.
Which is another way of asking “when are we going back?”
Pro Tip: When is the best time to sell?
By far, the number one question on a potential seller’s mind, and what we get asked most often, is “When is the best time to sell my house?” What they really want to know is, “When will I make the most money selling my house?”
The real answer is “Any time you want to move.” Because yeah, there are some hot months and some cooler months, but selling for the most money comes down to knowing what buyers and sellers tend to do in different seasons and strategizing to that behavior.
Pro Tip: How to win a bidding war
You found it. The perfect house. You visualized it, you knew it was out there, and the moment you walked in the front door it hit you. This, right here, is the home you were waiting for. Your face is a picture of blissed-out future happiness and then you look to the right…and the couple next to you is wearing the exact same look. Oh hell no. Game on.
Market Update: How Can Our Market Keep Going Up? | 8.13.18
The Denver Housing Market continues to thrive. The Denver Post, just last week, wrote an article about the 40-year plan Denver City administration is working on now. It is to accommodate the projected 189,000 new Denver residents in the next 22 years, as well as 136,000 new jobs. We’ve got a healthy economy and it’s projected to get even better.