Archive for the 'Denver Housing Market' Category

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Apr

The Bust Hits Bottom – Rental Income Restores Housing Market Viability

by Derek Weeks - Denver Realtor
Published in: Denver Housing Market, Owning Rental properties

It has been clear to me for over a year that the housing balloon that we’ve been observing from below was drifting far too close to the sun for comfort. I knew, as did so many analysts, that it would inevitably pop and, like Dr. Seuss’s allegorical Yertle the Turtle, plummet ungracefully into the mud. That day has come and gone, but the frenzy remains as people imagine how much further into the proverbial mud the shreds of this housing fantasy might yet sink.

1

Feb

Denver Home Buying 2009

by Derek Weeks - Denver Realtor
Published in: Denver Housing Market

When looking for a home in Denver CO, real estate is easy to come by. Homes are for sale in Denver and the surrounding areas such as Arvada CO, Golden CO, and Thornton CO. These homes are all priced to steal in 2009. Colorado has done a great job keeping its head above water while [...]

31

Dec

Best and Worst Real Estate Markets in 2009

by Derek Weeks - Denver Realtor
Published in: Denver Housing Market

The annual best and worst housing market forecasts for 2009 have been issued by Housing Predictor dot com, which forecasts real estate markets in all 50 U.S. states. Destin, FL  December 30, 2008 — The annual best and worst housing market forecasts for 2009 have been released by Housing Predictor dot com, which forecasts more [...]

12

Dec

Changes in the Average Home Prices

by urbansynergyrealty
Published in: Denver Housing Market

Looking at the latest statistics on average home prices, while the average price of a home in the metro area has dropped, there are some positive factors coming from the numbers. Between December 2006 and December 2007, the average home price for Denver Real Estate dropped 3% from $312k to $303k. The first 11 months [...]

7

Dec

The Economy and the Denver Real Estate Market

by urbansynergyrealty
Published in: Denver Housing Market, Economy; the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

How the Economy Slump effects the Denver Real Estate Market   The economy is failing and the sky is falling, or so the experts want you to believe. Watching the news you might think that there is no chance to make any money in the market today and investing in real estate is going to [...]

3

Dec

Inventory in the Metro area drops again

by Derek Weeks - Denver Realtor
Published in: Denver Housing Market

  With the final numbers being released for the end of November 2008, the inventory levels in the Denver area continue to drop. Seasonality has some part to do with the drop, but all in all it looks like we are making some progress in getting some of our inventory sold. Although less inventory means [...]

20

Nov

The Holiday Seasons Effect on the Denver Real Estate Market

by urbansynergyrealty
Published in: Denver Housing Market

With the holiday season getting nearer every day, the intelligent real estate investor, seller, or individual looking to purchase or sell property on the Denver Real Estate Market will take a careful moment to fully consider the effects of current times as well as the current market trends before actually taking that final step forward. [...]

18

Nov

Current Denver Housing Market

by Derek Weeks - Denver Realtor
Published in: Denver Housing Market

Taking A Good Look At The Denver Housing Market   The Denver Housing Market is certainly something that is attracting a lot of people from all over the country. Whether you have decided to relocate to the area or simply invest in some properties to use as rentals now is certainly the time to take [...]

11

Jul

Denver Real Estate Offers Attractive Options

by Derek Weeks - Denver Realtor
Published in: Denver Housing Market

Denver is the capital of Colorado, lying east of the Rocky Mountains Front Range, at an elevation of 5,280 feet. The population was around 598,700 in 2008. The city sprawls in an area of 401.3 square kilometers. Denver was established as a mining town in 1858 when the Pikes Peak Gold Rush created history in western Kansas. The city is located in a ‘bowl’ and hence is protected from strong winds and severe cold. The climate is semi-arid.