by aaron@inhabitdenver.com | Apr 24, 2015 | Uncategorized
This is a good one. This 1926 Bungalow has all the charm of a Denver brick bungalow with the updates for how we live now. 2 stairs go down to the fully finished basement with new paint and brand new carpet. The main floor has wood floors throughout, new windows and a classically updated bath. Move in now or take it to the next level by adding a 2nd bath in the basement and a new 2 car garage. House is also getting a new sewer line so you are all set to add that garage without and issues with the city....
by Aaron Graybill | Mar 6, 2013 | Uncategorized
2 Bd/ 2 Ba Downtown Loft Silver State Lofts Listed at $350,000 Call Aaron at 303-506-6786 for a private...
by Aaron Graybill | Sep 15, 2012 | Uncategorized
Unique Chance to own a detached single family home in Cap Hill with an attached garage. Listed for $210,000. This 1 bed/1 bath story and a half victorian carriage house has a new kitchen with stainless steel appliances and slab granite, The house also got new exterior paint, a new roof, new gutters, new trim and fascia this summer. New Kitchen with all the high end finishes. Open Floor plan Living/Entertaining/Kitchen space Light and bright large mater suite...
by Aaron Graybill | Jun 1, 2012 | Uncategorized
If you haven’t been to the RiNo Arts District or think the South Platte is a big city gutter, you should watch this video. The times they are a changin…...
by aaron@inhabitdenver.com | May 30, 2012 | Uncategorized
Walkable Neighborhoods are worth more than less walkable neighborhoods. According to the latest New York Times article, by Christopher Leinberger, homes in the suburbs were getting a premium until the 90’s when there was shift in urban movement. People started moving to locations closer to downtown in areas that were slums 30 years ago. According to the article homes in Highlands are now worth 67% more than Highlands Ranch. The article goes on to breakdown how this correlates to income and some of the reason’s why people are choosing to live in more urban neighborhoods. Read the New York Times Article on Walkable Neighborhood Values here. Search for some Great Walkable Homes Here or call Aaron at 303-506-6786 to discuss what you’re looking...