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Chandler Romeo and Reed Weimer, who live in the Harkness Heights neighborhood in northwest Denver, were faced with so many choices when deciding what to do with their kitchen remodel that they approached it from the opposite angle: What NOT to do. [...]
Livability. It's something I've been thinking about a lot lately. With a large family (4 kids) and the desire to give them the best possible education, recreation, and social learning opportunities, as well as the need to have a little personal space after living in a very small house, I finally gave in and moved from the city to the [...]
Is Jefferson Park the next hot spot in Denver Real Estate? Some think so, including builder/redeveloper Barbara Baker. Barbara has been redeveloping and renovating properties in the neighborhood for years, including her own residence currently for sale. [...]

Starting in April of 2010, the EPA will be enforcing a new set of regulations that apply to renovations on pre-1978 homes. Anyone that's purchased an older home has signed a lead-paint disclosure form (which basically states that you're aware of the potential presence), but few think much about it beyond closing on the property. Each year in [...]
I recently attended a real estate investor meeting regarding buying foreclosures for fix and flips. It was a packed room. As I scanned the faces in the room, I tried to determine how many people were actually investors. The few I spoke to were other agents, financing and loan originators, or contractors. By the nature of the questions [...]

While our family was in London last month, we had the opportunity to visit with many of my husband's overseas friends and family, and I found it really interesting that several of them mentioned the 16th Street Mall when relating their experiences visiting Colorado. Obviously, the mall makes an impression on visitors, especially those who [...]
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