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More Trees, Please.
We know, we know… Arbor Day seems like just another obscure holiday—like National Bowtie Day or Cheese Pizza Day. But it’s actually a big-deal environmental celebration.
Life in Denver: Cory-Merrill Neighborhood
OK, seriously: What could be more wholesome than a neighborhood named after its schools? Nothing, really. And that’s 100% the vibe of Cory-Merrill, the sleepy suburb-like spot in South Denver.
How to Choose a Good Investment Property in Denver
If you’ve been looking for ways to build long-term wealth—so you can retire early (or ever), chase a passion project, set your kids up for success, or, honestly, do whatever the heck you wanna do whenever you wanna do it—there’s no better place to start than real estate.
8 Tips to Make Cleaning Cleaner
People joke a lot how “everything will give you cancer these days.” As it turns out, there might actually be some truth to that dark humor when it comes to our skincare and household cleaners. Long-story-short: Skincare and beauty items contain hundreds of ingredients known to cause irritation and allergic reactions in the short-term. In the long-term, and in high enough concentrations, some skincare ingredients are linked to cancer, nervous system damage, and reproductive health issues.
Life in Denver: Congress Park Neighborhood
Head south a couple of long blocks from the Denver Zoo, and you’ll find yourself in the tree-lined urban paradise that is Congress Park.
Congress Park neighborhood does, in fact, contain a park. Buuuuut it started as…a cemetery.
9 Ways to Eat Meat More Sustainably
Meat and dairy companies are on track to become the world’s largest climate change contributor. That means in addition to conserving water, composting, and taking public transportation, eating more plant-based foods can help our environment.
Happy Hour! (OMG, Finally!)
Friends, we’ve missed you so, so, soooooo much and it’s finally time to buy you a beer! Join us Thursday, August 5, 4 - 8 pm at Zuni Street Brewing Company (2355 W. 29th Ave.) We’ll buy your first beer and enter you in a drawing to win two tickets to Nathaniel Rateliff’s show at Red Rocks.
Life in Denver: Jefferson Park Neighborhood
If we had to describe North Denver’s Jefferson Park neighborhood in one word, it might be this: Scrappy. And that’s not just because the neighborhood is named after Thomas Jefferson. (Yes, the Thomas Jefferson—the guy who wrote the Declaration of Independence.) But also because the community just won’t quit.
25 Tips for Buying Your First Rental Property
One of the big draws of owning your own home is building long-term wealth. But what if you owned more than one property? Today, we’re offering tips on how to protect your hard-earned dollars if you decide to go down the residential rental route.
Your Quick and Easy Guide to Water Conservation
We often forget that fresh, clean water is a limited and costly resource. And we use a lot of it! In fact, our global water consumption has tripled in the last 50 years. The average American uses 80-100 gallons of the stuff every day. That’s the equivalent of 600+ bottles of water, friends. Since we all need water to survive, it’s up to all of us to conserve it!
Do you love Denver, too?
As Denver Real Estate Agents we adore Denver’s every little nook and cranny, which is why we’ve started ramping up our Neighborhood Spotlights. Inside each post, we’ll give you a little history (but only a little), fill you in on what the locals have to say about their ‘hood, and then give you some reasons to get your booty over to visit.
Life in Denver: Platt Park Neighborhood
Located a few blocks south of Capitol Hill, the Platt Park neighborhood is overflowing with rich history, tons of retail and dining, and updated amenities sure to keep you entertained and exploring.
7 Reasons to Buy Investment Property in Denver
An investment property is real estate purchased for the purpose of generating additional income.
Most of the time, when people hear “investment property,” residential options come to mind: single-family homes, duplexes, apartment buildings, townhouses, or condos.
In this article we present 7 reasons to buy investment property in Denver.
Life in Denver: How to Prepare for Rain at Red Rocks
One of the greatest perks of living in Denver is having one of the greatest outdoor concert venues, Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, right in our backyard! Colorado has notoriously fast-changing weather, especially right on the foothills so there are a few things you may want to do if it looks like rain on the night of the concert!
Composting 101: Caring for the Planet One Celery Stick at a Time
Composting 101: Today, we want to talk about one of the most environmentally friendly ways you can reduce, reuse, and recycle your unused groceries: composting. Composting is the natural process of recycling organic matter into a valuable fertilizer that can enrich soil and plants.
Life in Denver: Alamo Placita Neighborhood
Alamo Placita isn’t officially a Denver neighborhood. But with its unique architecture, delicious eats, and outdoor amenities, it absolutely deserves a spotlight!
The Dwell Denver Difference: Courtyard Concert with Michelle Malone
Dwell Denver celebrated our one-year anniversary in business as friends, family, and fans packed our courtyard to hear rockin’, soulful Michelle Malone perform! We’re so grateful for the support we’ve received over the last year and decided to celebrate in style!
10 Hacks for Sustainable Grocery Shopping
National Geographic UK recently named Denver the fourth most sustainable destination in the world.
Denver’s ranking is based on policy-level shifts that have made our community a greener place. There’s no question those big-picture changes are the number-one way we can impact climate change and take care of Mother Earth. But even little things can make a big difference for the environment.