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[ 6 Dec 2010 | No Comment | ]

With the holidays upon us, looking for a new home may be the furthest from your mind. However, if a search for a new Denver home is in your future for 2011, consider Park Hill homes in your home search. There are several reasons to consider Park Hill homes in your Denver home search, including:
1. Affordability: Park Hill homes are a better value than homes  in neighboring Stapleton. Park Hill homes start in the $100s and go up past the $1 million mark. When you look at price per square foot, your dollar will go …

Denver Mortgages, Denver Real Estate, Park Hill, Platt Park, Wash Park »

[ 14 Nov 2010 | No Comment | ]

Calling all fence sitters out there! There is no better time than the present to purchase a home, since current real estate conditions are better than at any time in recent history. There are great deals everywhere on beautiful Park Hill homes, Washington Park homes, Platt Park homes, and the list goes on! Here are just a few reasons why you should consider buying a Denver home right now:
1. Interest rates: Interest rates decreased to an all-time low this past week, but few homebuyers are taking advantage of them. As …

Denver Real Estate, Park Hill, Wash Park »

[ 27 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

It’s been a rough few years for real estate investing. Regardless of which Denver neighborhood you live in, you many have watched helplessly over the past few years as your home’s value has declined. It has been painful, and because of this, many people are not excited to jump into homeownership right now. People are heading to apartment rentals in droves, causing apartment vacancy rates to decrease and monthly rents to increase in cities across the country, including in Denver. Renting is often seen as the “safe” option, but is …

Cherry Creek, Cherry Creek North, Denver Mortgages, Denver Real Estate, Park Hill, Wash Park »

[ 13 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Tips on How to Buy a Denver Home
There are many things to consider prior to buying a Denver home, especially in today’s rocky buyer’s market. With this being said, you should not expect to find a Cherry Creek North Home, a Park Hill home, or a Washington Park home, for $100,000 under the asking price, or be surprised that someone else is interested in the same home as you. You need to be prepared and understand the market. Here are a few things to think about:
1.  If you have purchased …