Real estate sales in metro Denver are typically slow this time of year. The frenzied pace of the fall market starts to wind down as we approach the holidays, and usually stays slow for a few months. It’s cold. There’s snow to deal with. The market goes quiet, with fewer buyers and not many new ... » Learn More about List my Solterra home in January? Yes!
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Solterra inventory running high
Fourth quarter usually brings a SLOW-DOWN IN BUYER DEMAND. This year is no exception. What we haven’t seen in Solterra in a long time is the current level of active listings—33 to be exact, and four of those are on the market for $1M-plus. That’s also unusual. In addition to the 33, another seven ... » Learn More about Solterra inventory running high
Keeping tabs on Rooney Valley
This just in from Lakewood’s Planning Department: the City of Lakewood has received a proposal to annex approximately 310 acres of land from the Town of Morrison into the City of Lakewood. This land is located in the southern portion of the Rooney Valley, bordered by West Yale Avenue on the north ... » Learn More about Keeping tabs on Rooney Valley
Solterra’s in the 2016 Parade of Homes
The metro area’s home summer showcase tradition is just three weeks away. Running from August 11 – Labor Day, this year’s Parade of Homes will feature 66 model and custom homes, ranging from luxury to affordably-priced properties located in communities throughout metro Denver, and all for sale.The ... » Learn More about Solterra’s in the 2016 Parade of Homes
Look for Certified Negotiation Expert when vetting a realtor
An 80-year-old woman contacted me recently about listing her Solterra home and buying another, larger home. We found a home that suited her beautifully, only to learn that the property had just gone under contract (a typical scenario in today's market). Another round of ... » Learn More about Look for Certified Negotiation Expert when vetting a realtor