Friday, March 28, 2008
Tips and Advice for Buying a Home in Denver Colorado
So why should you consider living in Denver, Colorado? The state is mostly surrounded by open space, setting on the foothills of the infamous Rocky Mountains. Denver is often seen as a city nestled between scenic mountain ranges and reality. It is considered as America´s premiere sport´s city that is popular for its friendly, nature loving residents and diverse culture.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Green Real Estate 2008 Conference and Expo July 16 and 17 at Denver Colorado
Based in Evergreen, EcoBroker International offers educational programs on "green" real estate topics related to energy efficiency and sustainability, and the EcoBroker designation to students who complete its program.
The company teamed up with the Association of Energy and Environmental Real Estate Professionals, also based in Evergreen, for the conference.
EcoBroker International expects 1,000 attendees at this year's event.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Buying a Colorado home at auction is a process fraught with uncertainty
With foreclosure rates spiking, more homebuyers may heed the siren song of the auction, a sound that can mean sizable savings for some. But it also might mean you're the proud owner of a money pit.
Opportunities to buy homes at auction are on the rise. Some experts say the share of homes sold at auction could double this year.
One potential advantage for today's auction shoppers is inventory. The number of foreclosed properties is clearly on the rise.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Monday, March 3, 2008
Cole is becoming Denver neighborhood attractive option
Most houses in Cole date back to the early 1900s, if not earlier. Much of Cole is small Victorian homes with small, manicured lawns.
Like nearby parts of Denver, Cole attracts a melting pot of demographics.
"We have Hispanics, African-Americans, new white residents, gay and lesbian residents — it's very diverse," said Cole, a 36-year-old teacher and member of the Cole Neighborhood Association. "I think people want to come to a neighborhood like ours if they're seeking out that diversity."