Top stories in Denver & Colorado real estate news through March 2019 included a story about how many demolition permits the city of Denver issues every year and what it takes for a home to be placed on historic landmark status, the extensive development going on at the old St Anthony's hospital site between Sloan's Lake and West Colfax, the slow down of the real estate market in buyer's favor, impending gentrification in the Westwood Neighborhood in Denver, the redevelopment of everything around the Globeville & Elyria- Swansea neighborhoods, the new style of housing that is designed to be more affordable and more walk-able but smaller, a fun list of the most difficult things for out-of-towners to adapt to in Colorado, a story about cranes and the changing skyline in Denver, a story about how rapid growth and development is affecting the mayoral race, Thornton is one of the only cities in the country where more Millennials own than rent, March 3rd was 303 day, Denver's real estate market is cooling but is still the most competitive in the country.
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www.thedenverchannel.com - DENVER — The real estate market in metro Denver continues to be a fiercely competitive one but home buyers have significantly more choices now than they did a year ago, while prices have remained rel…
www.denverpost.com - You’ve probably noticed the brown tint to the skies over Denver, and the unhealthy air quality that’s been in place through the Front Range much of this week. You can blame this filthy air and the br…
denverite.com - What makes a place your favorite depends on who you are and what you’re looking for — a refuge from commotion, being surrounded by your fellow city dwellers, a sense of history or a cat to pet. But e…
www.5280.com - What cool down? Denver real estate may be evening out (relatively speaking) in the suburbs, but in the city proper, it’s just as competitive as ever. Even though Denver’s real estate market is coolin…
www.houselogic.com - Your kitchen is the one place where you want to be really careful about trendy choices. The last thing you want is a kitchen that’s out of sync in just a few years simply because you followed a kitch…
denverite.com - It’s called the “Colfax Clover.” Have you heard of it? Maybe not, but you’re probably familiar with its giant, twisting curves swooping down from Federal Boulevard to West Colfax out by the stadium. …
www.westword.com - Directional wellbore data maintained by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission provides another way to visualize the industry’s spread. By mapping the horizontal, underground drilling holes…
lightersideofrealestate.com - When you’re looking for a home, you probably have a couple of lists in your head: the must-haves, the nice-to-haves, and the absolute deal-breakers. Unfortunately, most of the places on this list fal…
www.westword.com - In just a few short years, Denver went from no food halls to one of the country's top cities for the indoor, multi-vendor centers that have become popular throughout the U.S. Have you lost track alre…
www.onlyinyourstate.com - Whenever you move to or visit a new place, it takes a little time to adapt – and Colorado is no exception. Are you a native and have no idea what I am talking about? Or maybe you are visiting for the…
www.houselogic.com - A home inspection may feel like a final exam, but it’s not quite so clear cut. Your inspector’s report won’t include a clear-cut A+ if a house is a keeper or an F if it’s a money pit. What is include…
www.denverpost.com - Mayor Michael Hancock sat and listened for 45 minutes on a recent Saturday morning as three people explained why he should lose his job. He was the last speaker in a forum featuring the major mayoral…
www.cpr.org - In this Sept. 8, 2017 time exposure photo, the sun sets as traffic moves along Interstate 70 west of Denver. “Friends don’t let friends drive I-70.” The tongue-in-cheek mantra is often uttered by Col…
www.denverpost.com - Denver’s skyline reached rarely visited heights in 2018 when the 40-story 1144 Fifteenth office tower opened in March. Peaking at 603 feet, it is now the city’s fifth tallest building, assuming you c…
www.denverpost.com - Nearly a quarter of Denver-area residents looking for a home on Redfin.com are conducting their searches outside the metro area, and Seattle continues to provoke the most yearning. In the fourth quar…
www.thedenverchannel.com - Editor's Note: 'Our Colorado' helps us all navigate the challenges related to growth while celebrating life in the state we love. To comment on this or other 360 stories, email us at OurCO@TheDenverC…