The Principal Team

PART 3 – Interesting History of Parks In or Near Denver

There are an amazing number of state and city parks in the Denver area. Learn about other parks in Part 1 and Part 2 of our series. Red Rocks Park This is a Denver Mountain Park that is free of charge and is open daily from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset. […]

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Community Profiles for People Relocating to Colorado: Spotlight on Franktown

People relocating to Denver shouldn’t let naysayers discourage them. Large, private properties within driving distance of Denver are not hard to find. At least that’s the case when Colorado home buyers choose to settle in Franktown. Considered a census-designated place, it encompasses a 123.8-square miles and houses less than 500 people, but that doesn’t mean it’s

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Interesting History of Parks In or Near Denver – Part II

With more than 40 state parks in Colorado and numerous city parks, there is much to explore on over 500 miles of trails and 4,000 campsites. Denver’s urban park system alone embraces close to 6,000 acres of “traditional” parks, natural areas, and parkways. Three New Parks Mayor Michael B. Hancock, along with city officials and

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Cherry Creek Real Estate: Balance Resale with What You Want Now

Part of the delicate balance with buying Cherry Creek real estate is finding a Colorado home that you love now, but will appeal to buyers in the future. Whether you buy a new construction with trendy architectural details or a custom resale home, nothing compares to the Colorado laid back, but luxurious lifestyle. You may want

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Relocating to Colorado: What Salary is Needed to Afford a Denver Home?

Compared to other metro areas in the United States, the salary needed to afford a home in the Denver area is in the middle. A recent survey conducted by HSH.com revealed that it takes a salary of about $61,642 to afford a median-priced home in Denver. For professionals relocating to Colorado, that could be good

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Denver’s Historical Neighborhoods Offer Buyers More Than Luxurious Homes

Denver’s historic neighborhoods are great places to buy a luxurious home. Not only are the homes beautiful and well positioned, in some instances it may be possible to receive Colorado State Rehabilitation and Federal Tax Credits too. It all starts with determining whether or not the Mile High City home you’re interested in is considered historically

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Foothills living in Golden, Colorado

Homes for sale in Golden, Colorado, where close to 19,000 happy residents live,can really be spectacular, with views of the Rocky Mountains or Clear Creek. Whether you’re near downtown Golden or a bit west in a Foothills community like Genesee, Riva Chase or Lookout Mountain, Golden can be a great place to live. Residents are

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Cherry Hills Village Homes for Sale: Perfect for Discriminating Golfers

Long before Forbes magazine spilled the golf balls about Cherry Hills Village, this charming community was attracting professional athletes from afar and with good reason. Conveniently located south of Denver, it’s home to three renowned golf courses that many amateur and pro duffers alike will surely recognize. Plus, high-end couture retailers, boutique shops, gourmet restaurants and cultural venues

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