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[ 23 Apr 2011 | One Comment | ]

Spring has finally arrived! Our attention has turned from football and hibernating in the house to spring landscaping projects. It’s the best time of year to focus on your home’s curb appeal. Regardless if you plan to sell your home in the near future or not, a few easy steps can vastly improve your home’s curb appeal.
If your home is on the market, it is very important that your home’s curb appeal is in perfect condition. First impression is everything to potential buyers and many of them will drive by …

Denver Events, University Park, Wash Park »

[ 10 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]

Mark your calendars for two great upcoming Denver home tours – the University Park Home Tour and the Washington Park Home Tour!  Not only do the tours present great opportunities to tour some stunning Denver homes, but they both benefit their neighborhood schools – University Park Elementary and Steele Elementary.
University Park Home Tour
Tour several stunning University Park homes at one of FindMyHomeDenver’s favorite events – the annual University Park Home Tour. This year’s tour – scheduled for May 1st, from 11:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – promises to live up to …

Baker, Congress Park, Denver Real Estate, Wash Park »

[ 7 Feb 2011 | No Comment | ]

Selling a property through the “For-Sale-By-Owner” approach is frequently debated within the real estate world. We certainly don’t blame you for trying to sell your home yourself, versus enlisting the help of a Realtor. Upon first glance, it seems like a smart idea to put up a for-sale sign in the front yard to see if you get any interest. You avoid the hassle of selecting a real estate agent and avoid paying out any commission. However, most of the time, the “For-Sale-by-Owner” approach is not nearly as successful as using a …

City Park, Congress Park, Denver News, Denver Real Estate, Wash Park »

[ 24 Jan 2011 | No Comment | ]

FindMyHomeDenver is pleased to report that Denver is becoming a safer place to live! The Denver Post reported last week that the number of reported crimes in Denver decreased an average of 5 percent over the past year, dropping to levels not seen in over a decade. The city has seen a downward trend in crime over the past ten years.
According to the article, the number of Denver murders decreased 13 percent from 2009 (39) to 2010 (33). In addition, the number of aggravated assaults and sexual assaults also decreased year-over-year. …