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5 Things to Know Before Moving to Arvada, CO

The popular suburb of Arvada, located in Jefferson County, has been a key part of the Denver metro area since the time Colorado achieved statehood. Located northwest of Denver, Arvada is almost 36 square miles and is home to over 100,000 people...

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How to Successfully Host Your Denver Home on Airbnb

When Andrea Henderson, Broker Associate bought a 1929 Tudor in Washington Park with 2,600 square feet, she and her husband knew it was more space than they needed for the two of them so they thought "why not Airbnb our 1,300 sq ft downstairs?" ...

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Rent Vs Buy | Is It a Good Time to Buy a House?

Can you afford to buy a home in Denver right now? For many, it’s not an easy decision making the leap from renting to owning.

In July 2022, the median sold price for a house in the Denver metro area was $595,000 (attached and detached), ac...

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What to Know About Short-Term Rentals and ADUs

Like them or not, short-term rentals are here to stay.

For homeowners in Denver, having a short-term rental associated with your primary residence means additional income and the opportunity for financial security. According to AirDNA Market...

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Home Buying | How to Choose a Lender

It goes without saying that the Denver housing market is a little more complicated these days.

One year ago, interest rates were below 3 percent; today they are hovering above 5.13 percent. Home inventory has been increasing but home prices ...

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Professional Packing and Moving Tips

Moving is a part of the modern housing market, and according to a survey by the Census Bureau, an American may move 8 times or more during his or her lifetime. This might be a move within the same county or state or an out-of-state relocation. ...

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How Much Are Closing Costs When Buying a Home?

Are you interested in buying a home, but curious about the cash needed to make it happen?

Once you've made an offer on a home and it's been accepted, you'll have to put down a deposit (earnest money), which is typically 1-3% of the agreed up...

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