Real Estate Shift Is there one happening?? Yes, however, the portrayal of this shift as reported in the popular media and even by many industry sources contains only a drop of truth in an ocean of misinformation. LET’S UNRAVEL TRUTH FROM FICTION. Most of the news about a shift has to do with the rising… [Read More]
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM RAMPANT WIRE FRAUD
WIRE FRAUD – IMAGINE THIS SCENARIO: You’re buying a house. You get an email from your real estate agent telling you to wire the down payment of $91,000 to a title company right away. She tells you she’s tied up in meetings and can’t talk at the moment and will explain details later but tells you… [Read More]
Let us help you when you relocate to Denver
Relocating to Denver?? New service offered to people when they relocate to Denver. If you are know people or companies who are moving to Denver, please send them our way. We take excellent care to make sure the whole family settles into life in Denver. Our accents are testament of us relocating here ; Our… [Read More]
IS LEGALIZED MARIJUANA DRIVING HOME PRICE INCREASES
Coloradans may or may not be getting high more often due to legalization of marijuana but the once banned weed contributes almost nothing to quickly rising residential real estate values. One frequently sees claims to the contrary. We spotted the assertion again last week in a post on Trulia entitled Why Is Everyone Moving to Denver? The… [Read More]
A hot market …. but here is something not being reported
More homes are selling. Prices are rising. That’s been the trend for 3+ years and the trend continued in February. No surprises there. However, here is a trend that is not getting much coverage: There is more than the normal amount of transaction fallout occurring right now. Fallout is when a property goes under contract… [Read More]
Is it a Real Estate bubble?
More homes available for purchase in Denver Metro
The real estate market in metro Denver continued its now familiar patterns in October according to data just released. Prices are up. More homes are changing hands. As reported last month, the inventory of homes available for purchase is also showing some improvement. That trend continued in October. There were 41% more homes on the… [Read More]
The Denver Post Needs a Bit of Cheering Up Over Low Inventory
The Denver Post had an article recently about the low inventory in the metro Denver real estate market: “Metro Denver Struggles with a Record Low Supply of Homes for Sale”, dated February 13, 2015. They are feeling a bit “gloomy” about the whole matter. If you are a regular reader of the CHR Buzz, the… [Read More]
Wrap Up and Welcome 2015!
Its certainly going to be a chilly one, but a trip to Denver this New Year’s Eve will not leave you cold! From the zoo, to parties and balls, to spectacular fireworks, Denver covers every member of the family. http://www.denver.org/things-to-do/denver-holiday-events/denver-new-years-eve/ I wish you a fun and safe New Year’s Eve and a very Happy New… [Read More]
The Myth Of The Winter Slump
Here is a piece of conventional wisdom about real estate: It is slow in the winter. The holidays are busy. People are preoccupied with other things. No one is thinking about real estate. Not so fast. The stats tell a different story. If we look at the winter months of late December thru late March,… [Read More]
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