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buyer: Sales Stats For Denver's Driving Park Historic District neighborhood (2008) - 04/13/09 03:51 PM
Since my last look into our neighborhood's sales performance (2007-2008), I was able to conclude that while the rest of the world seemed to be drowning in sorrow, Driving Park Historic District was decidedly middle-of-the-road sales wise. I'll take normal over recession any day of the week, but that's pretty where we've been for the past 6 months, and that's where we appear to be right now, even after a few distressed sales. Based on the latest sales data from Metrolist Inc., Denver, as a whole, has about 6 months worth of inventory currently for sale. What does 6 months of
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buyer: Denver's Driving Park Historic District still keeping the mob at bay - 03/05/09 12:37 PM
If you want only good news about home sales these days, stop reading at the end of this paragraph. Driving Park Historic District average sales prices skyrocketed 20% from 2007-2008! But you know there'll be a catch. Read the rest at my company blog or Denver Real Estate and Beyond!
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buyer: Have you ever gotten a recommendation from a client who DIDN'T buy? - 02/03/09 02:00 PM
This client was referred to me about three months ago and I had the pleasure of showing homes to her and her two daughters on several occasions. About three weeks ago, she gave me the bad news that she couldn't pull the trigger on buying a house. This wasn't the first time that happened, but she was such a positive person that I was bummed that I wouldn't be spending more time with her. Last night, I got this letter from her, and I swear I didn't coach her into writing it...:)... " I would like to share one of the
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buyer: Selling Your Home From the Driver's Seat (2009 edition) - 12/01/08 01:09 PM
This post is reprised from my entry earlier this summer, but it's been slightly remixed for 2009 and beyond. A couple of things to keep in mind when you read this: Denver's inventory of houses have continued to decline, although the sales rate has not proportionally increased. Also, the million-dollar housing market in metro Denver is in suspended isolation, although indicators from the lower-end markets show promise across the board. If you need any indication, I have a $250,000 buyer right now who just lost a bidding war on a house in central Denver and couldn't even get another offer in
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buyer: You're the only one that loves your house - 10/22/08 07:42 PM
Perhaps you've never stopped to think about this before, but about the only thing in common a buyer and seller have is the property waiting to be sold. Denver buyers, as it is anywhere, have goals to reach when buying a house, as do sellers, and rarely does either set have much to do with the other. Today's housing climate doesn't do much to ease the stress points of a real estate transaction either. Even in the best of markets, buyers don't want to spend more than they should on a house, whether it be keeping the monthly payments low or
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Karl Lueders - Denver Realtor
Denver,
CO
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Realtor w/The Kentwood Company at Cherry Creek
Address: The Kentwood Company at Cherry Creek, 44 Cook St. #900, Denver, CO, 80206
Office Phone: (303) 331-1400
Cell Phone: (720) 971-8267
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