Eagle County Real Estate surpasses $1 Billion dollar market Year-to-date Eagle continues to see the most closed transactions throughout the county. The majority of sales have been under $1 million and this accounts for 75% of the total market. The highest percentage of sales are from local buyers. The highest sale for the month was in Bachelors… [Read More]
Denver is NOT a Stressed City
America’s Most Stressed—and Most Chill—Cities Stop the complaining, Colorado is not in the top “stressed” states! How do they calculate this? The Realtor.com data team pulled together a list of 11 metrics that they think give a pretty good indication. Housing affordability, signaled by price-to-income ratio Rent Average hours of sleep Average work hours Percentage… [Read More]
How to Calculate Your Home’s Square Footage?
Do you know how big your house is? Do you care how big your house is? Many clients feel the value of their house should not be based on square footage, but this is the “real (estate) world.” The square footage is always going to be figured into the price of a home. When the bank… [Read More]
Door Stays Open For Investors
Attention Investors reading this. No matter if we like it or not, the way things generally work, if it is bad news for some, there is generally an opportunity for someone else. With the projected rise of rents continuing, the door continues to stay open for the investor looking to increase their rental portfolio. Look… [Read More]
Making Your Home Sparkle – Luxury Home Staging
Why is it that new home builders spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on their luxury home staging? Well, it is so when prospective buyers walk in the door, they say, “WOW!” When putting your home on the market, this “wow” effect is exactly what we aim for. It doesn’t mean spending a fortune, we have fabulous… [Read More]
Denver Real Estate Inventory Shortage
Metro Denver home inventory shortages persist as prices continue to grow (Denver Business Journal, 9/7/16) Active listings in metro Denver’s housing market declined from August 2015 while prices continued their steep climb, according to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. Read More reprinted from Land Title and Denver Business Journal