Own a Home in Denver? It’s Probably Losing Value
In fact, the Mile High City tops national charts — in a bad way.
In fact, the Mile High City tops national charts — in a bad way.
“Yeah, there were some miscues.”
“It’s unreal,” says one person who’s visited the very private pad.
After putting over $3 million into a long renovation, the owners are ready to welcome living residents.
The developer bought four dead office towers for less than $10 million. He plans to turn them into a housing utopia.
It’s now more expensive to rent an apartment in this suburb than in Denver.
It’s hard out here for a home-seller.
After beating over 275,000 other contestants, Kiel Murphy and his family are moving into the Hampden South neighborhood.
Denver had among the highest percentages of home listings that repeatedly reduced the asking price, a national report found.
Amid housing crisis, vacancy rates in some mountain counties exceed 50 percent.
For just $300,000, you can own a house the size of a studio apartment next to a recent murder scene.
Large properties that once housed Big Lots, Safeway, Starbucks and Walgreens sit empty, but there are plans for some of them.
Prices and urgency are down for Denver metro renters, while vacancies and landlord concessions are up.
Bold strategy, Cotton. Let’s see if it pays off for ’em.
Nuggets and Avs Owner Stan Kroenke is also the largest private land owner in the U.S.
One dishonest influencer started the viral rumor.
Five homes sold for $10 million or more, from a penthouse to a 600-plus-acre ranch.
Rather than monks, the Old Snowmass property will now house a tech billionaire enabling ICE deportations and attacks on Gaza.
The Mile High City has the second-highest rate of houses being taken off the market.
Before Monday’s vote, a call to make this city the permanent home of Denver Summit FC, a women’s professional soccer team.
The building has played host to a string of businesses over its 100+ years.
The city is willing to cover between 4 and 10 percent of a home’s down payment, but there are deadlines.