by aaron@inhabitdenver.com | May 15, 2012 | Uncategorized
You wanna know where Real Estate is Hot? How about Northeast Denver. 80205 ie. Curtis Park, Cole, Whittier, Skyland, Clayton and Northeast Park Hill 80207 is smokin’ as well. The Dark Red areas show 20%+ appreciation since May last year. The White color is 2.5% appreciation. Blue shows depreciation. Great time to sell – Get top dollar especially if you’re game for a bidding war. Great time to buy. Safe investment. Pretty sure we’ve bounced off the bottom and are shooting back up. To bounce your ideas off a neighborhood expert in these areas call Aaron Graybill at 303-506-6786 or Search Denver Properties in 80205...
by aaron@inhabitdenver.com | Apr 22, 2012 | Uncategorized
Here is a great article from teh Denver Post from Friday. One of my clients that is buying in North City Park forwarded it to me and said “This article hits the nail on the head. I could have been interviewed for this.” It’s spot on. Denver housing market second in nation for quick sales By Seven Rabe New advice from the trenches on buying a home: Look early. Think fast. Hone your quick-draw skills with the checkbook. Metro Denver’s real estate market, not long ago a buyer’s domain, suddenly has shifted to a seller’s paradise, at least in some neighborhoods and price ranges. Realtors’ offices are rife with fresh anecdotes of sellers happily cherry-picking from multiple offers — some of them above the asking price. How fast is the market moving? A new report shows that Denver is No. 2 in the nation for the shortest length of time that a home is listed before being sold — 33 days — far below the national The Denver Post’s reporters and editors offer news, analysis and commentary on the latest business, real estate, tourism, gambling and technology news in Colorado. median of 89 days. Until recently, prospective buyer Patty Kupfer had viewed shopping for a home as a weekend diversion. You know, tell your broker that you’re available, say, from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Hah. “There’s no such thing anymore as a weekend home tour,” Kupfer said this week. “Because if you wait till the weekend, nothing’s going to be there. If you’re just looking casually, you’re not really in the market.” Kupfer, managing director of...
by aaron@inhabitdenver.com | Mar 21, 2012 | Uncategorized
Watch Bein’ Green: Easier than You Think on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour. For those of you unfamiliar with the LEED system, Green Building, or think the whole thing is a ploy for the Left Wing to waste taxpayers money (that’s a jab at my inlaws, don’t take it too seriously) than this video is for...
by aaron@inhabitdenver.com | Mar 15, 2012 | Uncategorized
Home heating and cooling is one of the biggests costs to a homeowner as well as the biggest consumer of our natural resources (coal, natural gas, hydro power, etc.) Watch this video then request your free home energy consultation to determine what projects wil give you the most bang for your buck. Then hire an approved contractor and get a great rebate from Denver. For example adding more attic insulation is the cheapest and easiest way to save money on home heating and cooling and you can save 40% with the Denver Energy Challenge Rebate. Here’s to saving money and the planet. go to denverenergy.org for more...
by aaron@inhabitdenver.com | Feb 9, 2012 | Uncategorized
http://milehighmillion.org/pages/section/programs/trees-for-energy-savings Usually, through the Denver Digs program, the city of Denver sells street trees at a reduced rate. Ours were $35 a few years ago. This year they are ALL FREE to ALL DENVER RESIDENTS. Most trees can be planted for you for FREE. There are some stipulations. This is a great opportunity to organize your block to get a free street and have it planted. There’s no reason why every block in Denver can’t have a tree lined Street. “In an effort to reduce residential energy costs and provide job training for local youth, The Mile High Million is planting trees in neighborhoods across Denver. Funded as part of a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to improve community energy efficiency through the City’s Greenprint Denver programs, the Trees for Energy Savings program will strategically plant 4,600 trees to shade homes and other structures to reduce energy usage and lower energy bills for residents. The program also strives to spur economic growth by creating jobs.” http://milehighmillion.org/pages/section/programs/trees-for-energy-savings...
by aaron@inhabitdenver.com | Jan 30, 2012 | Uncategorized
Please feel free to call or email if you’d like more information about how to take advantage of buying real estate in our great city. Aaron:...