Don’t Be Fooled: Denver’s Real Estate Market Is Still Hot
What cool down? Denver real estate may be evening out (relatively speaking) in the suburbs, but in the city proper, it’s as competitive as ever.
What cool down? Denver real estate may be evening out (relatively speaking) in the suburbs, but in the city proper, it’s as competitive as ever.
Balfour Senior Living, a collection of luxury Front Range retirement communities, is rethinking the way “aging in place” looks and feels. Here, co-founder Susan Juroe shows us how health, safety, and great design can coexist.
Major square footage, jaw-dropping views, and super-stylish design details set this modern $5.5 million condo apart.
These four properties showcase just how much house you can get in some of the Mile High City’s most coveted neighborhoods.
After years of rising home prices in an increasingly competitive market, recent data shows the local real estate landscape is starting to even out.
Escalante Village, a residential community of tiny houses on wheels, will open in southwest Colorado next year.
With ultra-luxe decor, five-star amenities (and rents to match), Cherry Creek North’s St Paul Collection is redefining how rental properties look and live.
September stats suggest the Mile High City’s hot housing market might be approaching a state of balance. But we’re not there yet.
Real estate agency MileHiModern has reimagined what it means to look at local on-the-market homes with its hip gallery in LoHi.
The Economist, Uptown’s newest residential offering, offers tiny homes—with rents to match.
Smith Fork Ranch, an upscale ranch comprising 300 acres on the Western Slope, is on the market for $8.275 million.
Find design details and local pros to inspire your next remodel or new home at this August’s showcase of 75 new and for-sale custom homes.
On July 13, the historic Taylor Estate in Lakewood will be sold at absolute auction. Its price—and its fate—are anyone’s guess.
After years of construction, the former University of Colorado Health Sciences Center site is coming back to life with the opening of Theo luxury residences.
The award-winning Denver design firm Kimberly Timmons Interiors brings timeless style to a 12-story luxury condominium building in Cherry Creek North.
Union Station’s shiny new condo development will designate 10 percent of its units—33 total—to affordable housing. Getting one, however, will be a challenge.
Five ways to upgrade your home (without breaking the bank).
We weigh the pros and cons of living in four of Denver’s most affordable neighborhoods.
Denver offers its fair share of easy-to-manage abodes. Plus, three ways to optimize a smaller space.
One couple embraces imperfection in a search for a new home.