Slower but still steady The October 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics show signs of a slow, but steady, slowing in the market. The number of homes sold and the number of new listings is slightly lower than October 2016 and October 2015. However the median sales price for the five county Denver Metro area is…
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September 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics
Is this slowdown here to stay? The September 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics show a big slowdown overall. Signs show that this may be more of a slowdown than typical seasonal slowing. For example, the number of homes sold and the number of new listings are lower this September than they were in September 2016…
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August 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics
The August 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics show the late summer market slowly winding down. Much like what we saw last month, August 2017 showed a drop in the median sales price, an increase in the number of days on the market, and less new listings. However, unlike July 2017, in August we saw a…
University Park
Neighborhood Profile: University Park University Park History: University Park owes much of its history to it’s proximity to the University of Denver. The school was originally founded as Colorado Seminary by John Evans in 1864. However, in 1880 the school added the name the University of Denver. Just a few years later the school outgrew its…
South Park Hill
Neighborhood Profile: South Park Hill South Park Hill History: Speculators purchased most of South Park Hill from the federal government in the 1860’s. It was Prussian German, Baron Allois Guillaume Eugen Von Winckler, however, who’s credited as “the father of Park Hill.” Winckler came to Denver in 1884 at the age of 25 and soon…
Barnum Neighborhood
Neighborhood Profile: Barnum Barnum History: In 1865, right before the goldrush of the 1870’s, Daniel Witter bought 160 acres on the western edge of Denver. The land deal was meant to be a vast development known as Villa Park. He wanted to offer unique features, catering to Denver’s wealthy. Although money was raised for the…
June 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics
The June 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics continue to show how busy the early summer season is for Denver real estate. The number of sold homes was up 4.18% and the number of new listings increased by 5.25%, both the highest they’ve been all year and good news for buyers and sellers. The median sales price dropped 1.29% to $385,000,…
May 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics
The May 2017 Denver Real Estate Statistics show a big jump into the busiest season of Denver real estate. The number of sold homes was up 16.8% and the number of new listings is higher than it has been all year. The median sales price also continues to rise and is now $390,000. Compare that to…
April 2017 Real Estate Statistics
The April 2017 Real Estate Statistics show that the 2017 Spring Denver real estate market is as busy as its ever been. The median sales price has increased by 1.34% but the number of sold homes and new listings show slightly less inventory than we had in March. Let’s hope these numbers increase for the month of May….
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Gorgeous Denver Home Gorgeous home on a quiet cul-de-sac with a finished walk-out basement that leads to your very own backyard oasis. Everything in this home has been lovingly updated and it shows. Great layout with custom designed kitchen that centers around a large kitchen island with granite counters, stove top and eating bar. Updated Travertine…
Valverde Neighborhood
Neighborhood Profile: Valverde History: Valverde land was originally claimed by Daniel Witter. He had plans to construct “Villa Park.” A vast development offering unique features that catered to Denver’s wealthy. The project never got off the ground and 760 acres of land were sold to Phineas T. Barnum, of Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus. He eventually sold off the land in…