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Denver Market Quickie January 2008

by Vali Hooker on February 19, 2008

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January 2008 Metro Denver Prices: Single Family Average Price: (Detached Dwelling)   Jan 2008 $281,203     Dec 2007 $287,874     Jan 2007 $297,368 Condo Average Price: (Attached Dwelling)   Jan 2008 $165,510     Dec 2007 $177,805     Jan 2007 $170,440 Combined Average Price:   Jan 2008 $256,569     Dec 2007 [...]

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Denver Market Quickie October 2007

by Vali Hooker on November 6, 2007

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● Metro Denver Prices: Single Family Average Price: Oct 2007 – $289,754 (Detached Dwelling) Sep 2007 – $305,459 Oct 2006 – $306,307 Condo Average Price: Oct 2007 – $176,222 (Attached Dwelling) Sep 2007 – $181,458 Oct 2006 – $189,202 Combined Average Price: Oct 2007 – $265,236 Sep 2007 – $278,615 Oct 2006 – $280,551 ● [...]

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Denver Property: The grass IS greener here!

by Vali Hooker on October 9, 2007

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Denver is where it’s at?! Duh, well most of us already knew that but for the final few skeptics, here it is in print. While many other cities suffer through busted housing bubbles, over-priced homes, and inventory levels up to their chinny-chin-chins Denver gets a nice long look . Denver is on the list of [...]

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Denver real estate quickie. July 2007.

by Vali Hooker on August 8, 2007

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Is the media ever going to stop the gloomy news flashes of the burst housing bubbles, exurbanite number of foreclosed homes and the general horrible real estate climate? Yes the cycle is making a turn that is not upward and Yes there are rising interest rates, however, it’s better to read between the lines of [...]

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Denver’s current real estate market overview:   2007 April 2007 March 2006 April % of Sale Price Change Single-family detached dwellings have seen an average price increase of 1% over prices last year which translates to a currently stable market. As predicted the condo market has taken the biggest hit with almost a 3% depreciation [...]

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