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Colorado Homes Take Longer to Sell: August 2025 Colorado Housing Market

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If the Colorado housing market were a music festival, August would be when the headliner’s set slows down: the lights are still on, the crowd’s still there, but the tempo’s dropped and the energy’s shifted.

Buyers aren’t rushing the stage, sellers aren’t throwing crowd-pleasing deals, and the beat is steady enough that you can actually hear yourself think. For some, that’s a relief. For others, it’s a little unnerving.

The Elevated List: A Dozen of Denver's Newest and Best Restaurants

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Some of the best new restaurants dazzle immediately… a perfectly lit room, a dramatic dish, a playlist that earns its place. Others reveal their strength more slowly, built for pacing, warmth, and a sense of ease that’s harder to pull off than it looks.

What they share is top-notch dining (or sipping) architecture. Whether they’re vivid and theatrical or minimal and grounded, they hold together. You feel it in the flow of service, in the food’s ingredients and flavors, in the space between tables. Like a well-laid floor plan (and we know floor plans), these Denver spots combine each individual component to create an elevated whole.

Beat the Summer Heat: Colorado Indoor Activities Guide

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It’s 95 degrees. Again. Your flip flops have melted into the shoe rack. Your fur baby (or human child) is fused to the only floor vent in the living room. And the idea of another trip to the movies sounds about as exciting as microwaving soup in July.

Fortunately, Denver has more to offer than overpriced matinees and the refrigerated hellscape of big box stores. Whether you're avoiding a sunburn, wrangling restless kids, or just trying to preserve your core temperature, there are plenty of smart, screen-free ways to cool down around town. These Colorado indoor activities will help you dodge the heat with your dignity (and your dry t-shirt) intact.

Inside Colorado's Rental Property Market: A Guide for 2025 Investors

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In a state where house prices once grew faster than the weed industry, buying a rental property in Colorado in 2025 is no longer just about riding the appreciation wave. It's about timing, patience, local insight, and a very specific kind of math. 

Here it all is, compiled into a singular Colorado rental property playbook for 2025.

The Elevated List: Top Colorado Dog Breeds

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When it comes to dogs, Colorado doesn’t just roll over for trends — it leads the pack. Between our trail-loving state, dog-friendly breweries, and a statewide ban on breed restrictions, it’s no surprise that we’ve become one of the most dog-forward states in the country. Dogs aren’t just accessories here, they’re gear-tested, terrain-certified co-adventurers. And with more households owning dogs than not, Colorado homes are increasingly built (or chosen) with four-legged family members in mind.

From the Frenchie strutting LoHi sidewalks to the Bernese lumbering through Evergreen snowbanks, each breed signals something about how (and where) Coloradans live. These aren’t just cute companions. They’re running partners, firepit crashers, camping pros, and coffee shop regulars.

July 2025 Colorado Housing Market: The Rerun Economics of Waiting Buyers

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If it feels like the market is stuck on a loop, it kind of is. The July 2025 Colorado housing market continues a pattern we’ve seen for months: more inventory, hesitant buyers, and rates that barely budge.

Reading monthly housing market data is like catching a rerun. Luckily it’s not the dramatic bingeworthy rollercoasters that can be so fun to watch but wouldn’t be so fun to live. It’s less Real Housewives of Denver and more Cheers (but with a craft brew): low drama, a bit quirky, and 100% syndicated.

The Elevated List: Colorado's Best Stargazing Spots for Summer Nights

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There’s something inherently grounding about looking up. The physical act of tilting your head skyward and seeing something other than another screen puts everything in perspective. In Colorado, the night sky feels like a public space: open, accessible, and soul-feeding. You don’t need credentials or equipment. Just a dark spot and a little patience.

Why Colorado? Altitude and dry air do most of the heavy lifting. Add a quick drive west of I-25, and you’ve got front-row seats to a sky that has never met light pollution. It’s possible to leave Denver after dinner and be under a shockingly starry sky before your leftovers cool down.

4th of July Fireworks in Denver: 2025 Independence Day Displays… ALL of Them

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The 4th of July in Denver just wouldn't be the same without the sight, smell, and sound of a dazzling fireworks display. In fact, according to Time Magazine, the first 4th of July fireworks display dates all the way back to the Revolutionary War, when it acted as a morale booster for the colonies. The display followed the first public reading of The Declaration of Independence as a means of galvanizing the rag-tag Colonial troops for the battles to come. Several days prior, just as The Declaration was about to be signed, John Adams penned a letter to his wife sharing his hope for future celebrations, “[The Declaration of Independence] ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with [...] illuminations from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more.”

Well, John Adams, wish granted. And, with many stunning fireworks displays in the Denver area, you can experience some 2025 pomp and parade that Adams would be proud of.

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