For Home Buyers

Montclair Neighborhood is Well-established

Homes for sale in Montclair are in a historic neighborhood developed in 1885 as a small suburb of Denver. Montclair was designed to attract wealthy buyers who wanted a quiet and elite place to live. They were required to build stone or brick homes that were at least three stories high and sat on lots […]

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Lynwood, a mid-century neighborhood

Lynwood in southeast Denver is unique and very desirable with its retro character and charm stemming from its being built in the 1950s on large lots on what had been farmland. The still-coveted architecture is ranch style homes with their low-pitched roofs, open floor plan, two bathrooms, featuring both indoor and outdoor living with floor

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Relocating to Colorado: Great Places to Take Your Guests

When relocating to Colorado, it is exciting to see all of the attractions as a newcomer and entertain guests. If you want to buy a home in Colorado, you will likely have friends or family come to visit. For those planning to relocate to Denver in the future, meet up with me for a tour

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Great Neighborhoods in Metro Denver: Washington Park

If you are looking for an upscale neighborhood in Denver, then definitely consider the homes for sale in Washington Park, affectionately known as “Wash Park” by the locals. Wash Park is not only one of the Great Neighborhoods in Metro Denver, but also one of the oldest.  Settled in 1886, it includes a blend of historic

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Foothills Living in Morrison, Colorado – Morrison Real Estate Trends and Market Report

Settled by Europeans in the 1860s, Morrison in Jefferson County, only 10 miles west of Denver, is one of the surviving small gateway towns that had flourished in the Front Range of Colorado during the Gold Rush. Morrison Historic District Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in September 1976, 70 sites and buildings

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Evergreen Real Estate Market Report – Foothills Living in Evergreen

Located only a short 30 miles west of Downtown Denver and therefore a desirable “bedroom community” from which to commute, Evergreen is a gorgeous and very picturesque Rocky Mountains city beautifully situated at an elevation of 7,200 feet beginning at the base of Mount Evans. Evergreen is a great place to live and luxury homes

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Tips for New Couples Interested in Custom, New Construction in Denver

Buying a as a couple for the first time is a milestone – even for people who’ve owned a home in the past. If you’re thinking of buying a new construction home in the Denver area, it’s even more important to communicate since you’ll have to make important design decisions. Whether married or not, get

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Foothills Living in Genesee – Genesee Real Estate Market Report

Homes for sale Genesee are located in a small residential unincorporated “bedroom community” west of Denver and just south of US Interstate 70, which provides easy access to metro Denver to the east and first-class ski areas to the west. Half the population of Genesee commutes 29 minutes or less to work. Genesee offers the

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Bonnie Brae Houses for Sale: Buying a Renovated ‘Scraper’

Although workers built many lovely Bonnie Brae houses in the 1930s and 1940s, you can find incredible new “scraper” homes with modern features and amenities. Whether you want to buy an older home to scrape the lot clear and build new or buy a newly renovated scraper, I’m here to help as a local Realtor

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Boulder, CO Luxury Living for Empty-Nesters

Whether you want to climb the Rocky Mountains or just look at the view from your home in the Newlands, Wonderland Hills or Mapleton Hill, it’s an exciting time to live in the Boulder area as an empty-nester. According to an article by U.S. News World Report, Boulder attracts active retirees and pre-retirees who love

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