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Old 05-30-2014, 01:48 PM
 
Location: Just south of Denver since 1989
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Aren't there a fair number of condos going up around Union Station? Nothing like the Spire or 4S, but there's a lot of construction going on. I read that a 32 or 34 story apartment tower is suposed to go up in that area soon as well. Did One Lincoln Park finally fill up?
There are 16 units for sale at One Lincoln Park. Two are resales. Price from $380,000 to an 8 bedroom for 5.3 million (It's 8999 sq ft.)

I see the apartment going up behind Coors Field it's still just sticks. The apartment across from Union Station is leasing.

I think Denver is growing up.
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Old 05-30-2014, 02:05 PM
 
Location: Ned CO @ 8300'
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New condo construction is pretty much at a standstill.
The One Lincoln Park tower was one of the last major condominium developments to be built in Denver.
"That’s largely because of the liability risk for builders, developers and subcontractors posed by current laws that make it easier for homeowners’ associations to file large, class-action lawsuits against builders for construction problems associated with new condominiums."
Lack of new condos spurs Denver-area apartment development - Denver Business Journal
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Old 06-02-2014, 04:32 PM
 
Location: Berkeley Neighborhood, Denver, CO USA
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Default Inventory down by a smidgeon

Denver Housing Inventory History




More at deptofnumbers . com/asking-prices/colorado/denver/

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Old 06-04-2014, 08:53 AM
 
Location: Berkeley Neighborhood, Denver, CO USA
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Default Foreclosure filings continue slide, drop 25 percent in early 2014

Colorado Division of Housing: Foreclosure filings continue slide, drop 25 percent in early 2014

"New foreclosure filings were down 24.7 percent in Colorado during the first quarter of 2014, compared to the first quarter of 2013. According toa report released Wednesday by the Colorado Division of Housing, there were 3,441 foreclosure filings reported from January through March of 2014, compared to 4,571 during the same period of last year."

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Old 06-09-2014, 02:49 PM
 
Location: Berkeley Neighborhood, Denver, CO USA
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Default Asking prices keep going up

This is not good for buyers.

25th, Median (50th) and 75th Percentile Asking Prices for Denver Colorado


Source: DeptofNumbers.com
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Old 06-10-2014, 11:30 AM
 
Location: Berkeley Neighborhood, Denver, CO USA
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Default SOLD prices up



Metrolist: Home prices rise 8% | Inside Real Estate News
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Old 06-12-2014, 07:44 AM
 
Location: Berkeley Neighborhood, Denver, CO USA
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Default Landlords are very happy

Colorado Division of Housing: 1st Quarter 2014 Statewide Vacancy and Rent Survey

"Average rents in all metropolitan areas measured for the first quarter of 2014 were Colorado Springs; $822, Ft. Collins, $1216; Loveland, $1026; Grand Junction, $525; Greeley, $793; Pueblo, $595. The average rent in metro Denver, measured last month in a separate survey, was $1073.

Vacancy rates varied in different metros of the state, however, with the Ft. Collins/Loveland area’s vacancy rate dropping to a thirteen-year low of 1.7 percent while Colorado Springs’s vacancy rate increased to 6.7 percent. Grant Junction's vacancy rate dropped to a five-year low of 5.3 percent. "
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Old 06-12-2014, 10:26 AM
 
Location: Just south of Denver since 1989
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Default I have never been in this type of market in 25 years

n a span of two days, two reports showed a markedly different take on how many homes are actively listed in the Denver metro area. On Wednesday, the Denver Metro Denver Association of Realtors released a report based on Metrolist data that showed there were 7,479 active listings in May in the 11-county area, about a 9 percent drop from the 8,214 active listings in May 2013.

On Monday, Greenwood-Village-based Metrolist released its own report, which showered there were 8,401 active listings on the market in May, 39 percent more than the 6,028 ion May 2013.

One reason for the difference could be that Metrolist tracks the activity by all of its members, whether homes were sold in the metro area or Summit County, Vail or anywhere else. DMAR, by contrast, tracks activity in the counties of Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson and Park. Those are the same counties that the closely watched Case-Shiller report tracks.

DMAR: Home prices rise | Inside Real Estate News
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Old 06-19-2014, 08:11 AM
 
Location: Berkeley Neighborhood, Denver, CO USA
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Default Denver lowest supply of homes in U.S.

RE/MAX: Denver lowest supply of homes in U.S. | Inside Real Estate News

"The Denver-area had less than a half months worth of supply of unsold homes on the market in May, the lowest of 52 metropolitan areas tracked nationwide by RE/MAX.

The report released on Wednesday shows that Denver last month had a mere 0.4 month supply of inventory, unchanged from April."


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Old 06-20-2014, 02:15 PM
 
Location: Berkeley Neighborhood, Denver, CO USA
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Default Mortgage Rates Down Year-over-year on June 20th

Mortgage News Daily: Mortgage Rates Down Year-over-year on June 20th


Read more at Calculated Risk: Mortgage News Daily: Mortgage Rates Down Year-over-year on June 20th

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