5 Fix-Ups To Boost Your Home’s Resale Value
A local real estate agent shares easy updates that will increase your curb appeal and asking price—without breaking the bank.
A local real estate agent shares easy updates that will increase your curb appeal and asking price—without breaking the bank.
These four local, on-the-market properties show what a million bucks gets you in the Mile High City today.
Market data from the month of September indicates the Mile High City’s red-hot housing market may be moving toward a place of balance.
If you build it, there’s a good chance Brad K. Evans—and his followers on the Denver Fugly Facebook group—will ridicule it. The inside story of a passion project that became a catalyst for change in the Mile High City.
Timbers Resorts in Carbondale boasts uber-luxe digs in some of the world’s ritziest destinations.
The Big Easy-inspired modern house built for the Fray’s lead guitarist is on the market for $4.05 million.
An architectural tribute to Creede’s mining heritage is on the market in the former silver boomtown.
A Polo Club listing combines streamlined style with family-friendly practicality. Because for $6.5 million, you should have it all.
Our real estate market is so hot that it’s getting harder to buy homes priced over $1 million.
A new, free event on May 17 will deliver targeted advice for those looking to break into Denver’s challenging real estate market.
Well, maybe not everything. But thanks to scant housing inventory, massive population growth, and still-low interest rates, buying or selling a home in—or even near—the Mile High City means stepping into a fierce game with ever-changing rules. Here’s how to play the market right now.
Starting at $259,000, the Orpheus’ 26 modern units are one local developer’s effort to add entry-level housing stock.
Does record-low inventory mean it’s time to cash out on your home? One Denver investment advisor shares her decision-making checklist.
These gorgeous estates are up for grabs, but come with hefty price tags.
Colorado’s climate makes this approach to architecture a perfect fit for locals eager for energy savings.
The city kicks off its most comprehensive neighborhood planning initiative in more than a decade.
Denver’s newest shared office space caters to a community of craftsmen.
The site of the former El Jebel Shrine offers lavish digs and million-dollar views.
We dropped a slot in U.S. News and World Report’s annual list of America’s most desirable cities. To that we say: thank you.
What—if anything—could slow down the Mile High City’s white-hot housing market this year?