The ‘Burbs Aren’t So Bad
One writer discovers a bit of the big city in suburbia.
One writer discovers a bit of the big city in suburbia.
We’re not yet back to total sanity, but recent trends are encouraging.
Two Denver entrepreneurs turn a former drug factory into a trendy meeting place for nonprofits.
What’s happening with the local real estate market—including those pesky construction defects laws—from a developer’s point of view.
Tips from a real estate pro on the do’s and don’ts of home buying in this summer’s tumultuous market.
Sifting through Denver’s condo construction woes.
This thoughtfully updated home, perfect for family fun and grown-up entertaining, could be yours—for just $2.2 million.
What makes a neighborhood amazing? We dug into the data—home prices, crime stats, school quality—and factored in intangibles such as proximity to parks, public transit, restaurants, and cultural attractions to find the most livable spots in the Mile High City. You might be surprised at what made the list.
If we build them, buyers will definitely come. So why aren’t more developers jumping in?
Legal marijuana’s hardest-hitting side effect is one nobody predicted: a red-hot industrial real estate market.
The city is fifth in the nation when it comes to short-term rentals, according to Zillow.
Colorado’s superwealthy find a new way to sell their high-end homes.
Here, a few neighborhood alternatives to Denver real estate’s old standbys.