Today Show highlights Denver as number 1 city to recover from a slumpy real estate market. Within the segment Denver is named as a prime candidate for recovery due to the large park system, educated population, vital downtown and high employment base.
Watch Barbara Corcoran, real estate expert, explain leading indicators of a city on the [...]
Below is a chart comparing the Revised First-time Home buyer Tax Credit 0f 2009 with the Firt-time Homebuyer Tax Credit introduced in 2008. When you purchased your home will have a direct effect on which credit you will be able to take advantage.
Those who have pruchased in 2009 CAN take the creidt on their 2008 Taxes.
FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER [...]
by Kimberly Beethe Denver Realtor on January 12, 2009
in Around Denver
The Denver Digs Trees program is now in it’s 18th year of their ongoing mission to expand the urban canopy and is providing trees for planting on both public and private property. The goal of the program is to provide street trees (trees that are planted in the public right of way) at low-cost to all Denver residents. These trees are available [...]
One of the evils of living in any of Denver’s city center areas is the STREET SWEEPER — There is always a time (or two…) that you forget to move your car and before you know it that not-so-pretty yellow envolope is sititng on the windshield.
The City of Denver is trying to make it easier [...]
by Vali Wimberly Denver Realtor on June 5, 2008
in Home Tips
Spring usually brings about many sales and home appliance stores are no exception. Currently in the process of remodeling and shopping for bathroom fixtures –specifically toilets (yes, yes–the best type of shopping!) I came across a steal of a deal at do-it-ur-self plumbing on high-efficiency dual-flush toilets. The deal came in part because of the [...]
by Vali Wimberly Denver Realtor on March 18, 2008
in Around Denver
I’m a huge fan of the CashKey that you can use to pay the meter without having to worry about having the correct change. The Cashkey is only a $15 deposit and you can fill it with any amount you want or get a $30-preloaded one.
It works in any Downtown Denver parking meters and sure [...]
Notice anything different about buying a property in the Riverfront Park neighborhood rather than other Denver city center neighborhoods? Perhaps the property transfer assessment fees? The property transfer fees are a major concern for property owners and buyers in Denver’s Riverfront Park neighborhood.
The transfer assessment is tacked onto properties sold in Riverfront Park. At the [...]
Let’s kick off this 4th of July in style! If you find yourself in the city this 4th of July then get to one of the many events and enjoy the festivities:
Liberty Run. Washington Park. 7 am.
This morning run will let you enjoy your hot dogs, hamburgers & beer at the 4th of July afternoon [...]
by Vali Wimberly Denver Realtor on March 8, 2007
in Around Denver
Alas, the beautiful sunshine is once again a staple in our daily routine in Denver, Colorado. After eight weeks of dirty snow piles, icy parking lots and magnesium chloride coated cars our sunlit Denver is back in full affect! We’ve once again been reacquainted with 55 degree late winter days! As the sun comes out [...]