Ten Most Affordable Places to Buy a Home in Colorado
From Highlands Ranch to Brush, the most affordable cities for homeownership are…
From Highlands Ranch to Brush, the most affordable cities for homeownership are…
There’s nowhere to go but up…and the escalators won’t take you there.
The record was previously held by a different Cherry Hills mansion, which sold for $15.75 million in 2024.
The town’s population has increased more in the last five years than in the prior fifty.
Denver isn’t the only notable Colorado city to see a heavy share of homes lose their value. In fact, the Mile High City came in second overall.
“I’m a Broncos fan, but look at where it’s at. The parking, can you imagine? And if they lose? Oh, I can only imagine.”
“Everything must go,” the sign says. Does that include the history, too?
Community members have access to a seventeen-seat hot tub and schools are a walk away.
Colorado has performed poorly in recent economic reports, as residents appear to increasingly rely on borrowing to cope with rising costs.
For only $245,000, Denver home buyers can get…a shed, basically.
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The Upton Residences are celebrating cuffing season…amid a $10 million legal battle involving warnings of collapse.
During her time near Chicago’s classic stadium, Kate McKenna says she learned how to help businesses and residents wrestle audacious redevelopment plans.
In both zip codes, the median residential sale price in 2025 exceeded $2 million.
“This was our retirement — what we’ve been building up so we could have a retirement. So it’s devastating for us.”
What’s a little meth contamination when it comes to a four-bedroom tri-level?
While most people might be feeling the pinch of inflation, Colorado’s biggest metro areas outside of Denver are seeing wages quickly rise.
Number two could be a cheap option, particularly with that pesky flooding.
“I want this part of their life to be the best part,” says Steve Greig, who’s amassed over 1.2 million followers on Instagram.
Woody Allen and Diane Keaton made the scene here back in 1973.
One town is in the 99th percentile on a list of the best small cities to live…while the other town is in the bottom 1 percent.
Yes, it’s Lakeside Amusement Park!