How Small Aesthetic Upgrades Are Paying Off Big for Sellers in Denver’s Cooling Real Estate Market
One local interior designer turned broker shares how she uses paint, lighting, and staging to get her clients top dollar for their homes—even amidst the current market slowdown. The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals. Sign up today! Let’s be clear: Denver is still not a buyer’s … Continue reading "How Small Aesthetic Upgrades Are Paying Off Big for Sellers in Denver’s Cooling Real Estate Market"
Read MoreFirst-Timer’s Guide: Breckenridge
Ski, dine, and party like a local in this buzzing mining mecca turned resort town. Breckenridge is popular—some may say insufferably so—for a reason. The former gold-mining town attracts more than 1.6 million skiers annually, tantalizing travelers with its 100-plus restaurants and bars, 200 boutiques, and one of the state’s largest historic districts, all tucked … Continue reading "First-Timer’s Guide: Breckenridge"
Read More’Tis the Skison - Calling all shredders: This one’s for you.
Colorado skiing and boarding are different. It starts with the snow, of course, which is less precipitation than it is frozen air sent down to us from the heavens. Slash a turn in Centennial State blower powder and you’ll feel like an astronaut floating in space. Then there’s the tree skiing—the never-ending aspen glades that … Continue reading "’Tis the Skison – Calling all shredders: This one’s for you."
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Wash Park, as locals call it, is where you take visitors when you’re trying to show Denver off, so it tracks that the surrounding neighborhood is a mainstay in our top 10. In a city full of green space—more than 270 at last count—Wash Park stands out as one of the largest and most beloved. … Continue reading "The WASH PARK Neighborhood"
Read More 7 Pumpkin Patches to Visit in Denver and the Front Range
It’s officially gourd season. Here are our top suggestions for which pumpkin patch to pick, depending on the fall experience you’re craving.Helen XuOctober 6, 2022 If you want to wander through wildflowers after picking pumpkins… Pumpkin Festival at Chatfield Farms | Oct. 7–9This annual pumpkin festival runs one weekend only, and the main attraction is the … Continue reading "7 Pumpkin Patches to Visit in Denver and the Front Range"
Read More5 of the Best Coffee Deals to Celebrate National Coffee Day
Coffee made with care is more than a pick-me-up. It makes the start of your day feel well-spent. It doesn’t matter if you drip, percolate, press (French or Aero), or cold brew—having the right coffee and gear to create that perfect cup is essential. Today is National Coffee Day, and while the coffee enthusiasts at Wirecutter … Continue reading "5 of the Best Coffee Deals to Celebrate National Coffee Day"
Read More14 of Denver’s Best Plant-Based Restaurants
From mushroom dumplings to vegan sushi, here’s where to get the finest plant-based fare in the city. Written by: Daliah Singer August 15, 2022 Eat the rainbow. Photo courtesy of Natuur. Being vegan or vegetarian used to be considered an alternative lifestyle. Not anymore. In response to a broad shift toward more plant-based diets—for personal … Continue reading "14 of Denver’s Best Plant-Based Restaurants"
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Dependability has long been the allure of this south Denver neighborhood: It remains one of the city’s safest areas, notching the lowest crimes per capita for the second year in a row, and Slavens K-8 School consistently earns A+ grades. Bike lanes lining three sides of the ’hood as well as the High Line Canal … Continue reading "The WELLSHIRE Neighborhood"
Read More Labor Day - Weekend Happenings
Trying to figure out what to do for Labor Day weekend? Well hopefully by then, the bouts of rain are a thing in the past. TASTE OF COLORADO When: September 3-5 Where: Civic Center Park DENVER CHALK FESTIVAL When: September 3-5 Where: Golden Triangle District JURASSIC WORLD: THE EXHIBITION When: September 5 Where: National Western … Continue reading "Labor Day – Weekend Happenings"
Read MoreDenver housing market showing signs of 'more normalization' and 'balance'
After breaking record after record for about two years, Denver’s housing market is finally hitting a turning point. DENVER — It’s been a wild few years for Denver’s housing market. While prices remain high and inventory is still low by historical standards, realtors are starting to see some changes: more inventory, more power for buyers … Continue reading "Denver housing market showing signs of ‘more normalization’ and ‘balance’"
Read MoreThe Future of Food Halls in Denver
Food courts — oops, food halls — are in vogue. In fact, by summer’s end, Denver will have added two more to its list — Parkside Eatery and Freedom Street Social. This means that by the end of summer, Denver will have twice as many food halls as Whole Foods Markets. With so many food halls popping up along the … Continue reading "The Future of Food Halls in Denver"
Read MoreJoin Us! Generational Marketing: Innovative Strategies Across All Generations
In an increasingly competitive real estate market and digital economy, it is critical NOT to lose focus of what is most important in the real estate market today – OUR CUSTOMERS! In this course, we will create winning strategies to identify, reach, and cultivate successful and lasting relationships with our customers in all generations and markets. As … Continue reading "Join Us! Generational Marketing: Innovative Strategies Across All Generations"
Read MoreMarshall Fire Survivors Tell Coloradans What They Need to Know to Protect Themselves
Six months after the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history ripped through the Boulder suburbs, we checked in with those who experienced the tragedy. They told us what they’ve learned—and what they think other Centennial Staters should know.Lindsey B. King5280 July 2022 It Really Could Happen To You My husband and I believe in God. … Continue reading "Marshall Fire Survivors Tell Coloradans What They Need to Know to Protect Themselves"
Read MoreHow an Instagram Account Is Keeping Coloradans Informed About I-70
3 MIN READ Most of my fondest memories from my childhood in Colorado are based on the ski hill. Countless powder days, class trips and hanging out with my family on the slopes remind me of some lovely times. However, most of these memories were followed by sitting in traffic on I-70 for hours, with … Continue reading "How an Instagram Account Is Keeping Coloradans Informed About I-70"
Read MoreWhere to Cheer on the Avs During the Stanley Cup Finals
The Colorado Avalanche face off against the Tampa Bay Lightning for game one on June 15. Here’s where to watch. Claudia Guthrie June 14, 2022 The last time the Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup title in 2001, Denver’s population was just over two million, Wellington Webb was mayor, and the average home cost just … Continue reading "Where to Cheer on the Avs During the Stanley Cup Finals"
Read More20 of the Best Patios and Rooftops in Denver and Beyond
Raise a glass at one of these sun-soaked bars and restaurants this summer. With summer fast approaching and temperatures heating up, there’s really only one thing you need: a killer patio—OK, and maybe an equally killer drink. We rounded up 20 of the best patios and rooftops to sip on something delicious, slather on the … Continue reading "20 of the Best Patios and Rooftops in Denver and Beyond"
Read MoreDenver Arts Festival Returns For Memorial Day Weekend
Jim DeLutes, a local photographer and director of Denver Arts Festival, has one goal for art patrons who visit the event: “Everyone walks away with a smile.” DeLutes has been involved with the Denver Arts Festival for each of its 23 years, starting as an artist promoting his photography and later moving into a directorial role. While … Continue reading "Denver Arts Festival Returns For Memorial Day Weekend"
Read MoreReal Estate Market Trends Report | MAY '22
April 2022 real estate showed that sellers are eager to get their homes on the market during prime seasonality, and buyers shouldn’t sit on the sidelines. While inventory is on the rise, so are prices. The average price of a single-family detached home in Denver Metro is $825,073, representing a 3.93 percent increase from last … Continue reading "Real Estate Market Trends Report | MAY ’22"
Read More13 Tips for Buyers Navigating Denver’s Real Estate Market
It’s still a seller’s market but buyers can (and should) consider these steps for finding their dream homes. With sellers once again in the driver’s seat due to historically low inventory and continued high demand, we put together a road map for would-be buyers searching for their perfect—or, at least, almost perfect—home. 1. Be ready … Continue reading "13 Tips for Buyers Navigating Denver’s Real Estate Market"
Read MoreThe Country’s First Carbon-Positive Hotel Is Set to Open in Denver
Populus, the 265-room Civic Center Park hotel that broke ground on Earth Day 2022, is poised to exceed net-zero carbon emissions while redefining Denver’s skyline. With its eye-catching biophilic design by Studio Gang, the new Civic Center Park hotel called Populus has all the makings of an instant architectural icon. Rendering courtesy of Studio Gang. … Continue reading "The Country’s First Carbon-Positive Hotel Is Set to Open in Denver"
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