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October 2024 Denver Real Estate Market Trends | Market Movement or Wishful Waiting?

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If you’ve been keeping up with the Denver housing market, you’re well aware of the highlights: mortgage rates, inventory shortages, and affordability issues have been the talk of the town for quite a while now. But, according to DMAR’s October 2024 Denver Real Estate Market Trends, it looks like we might be seeing a bit of change — or at least some movement.

The Ultimate Guide to Denver Fall Festivals and Events

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Leaves are changing, and the crisp autumn air has finally arrived in Denver. It’s the time of year when the city comes alive with the vibrant hues of fall, and the excitement of seasonal activities is in the air. Whether you’re craving the nostalgia of pumpkin picking, the thrill of navigating a corn maze, or the fun of fall festivals, the Denver Metro Area has something for everyone. So, grab your coziest sweater, sip on a warm cider, and dive into the season's magic with our curated list of the best fall activities in Denver.

Colorado Leaf Peeping Guide for Stunning Fall Colors

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Autumn officially begins on September 22nd with the Fall Equinox, but we’re just days away from the start of meteorological fall on Sept 1st (which is what really matters, if we’re being honest.) And with the weather soon taking us into sweater season, we’re daydreaming about warm-toned leaves, aspen bark, and scenic drives. The atmospheric experts predict that fall colors will peak in the Rocky Mountains between mid and late September, with harvest hues decking the front range trees through late October. 

Ready to plan your autumnal adventure? Here’s a handy guide to timing Colorado leaf peeping just right, the best views, and even some phoneography tips. 

Will the Housing Holding Pattern Break? : August 2024 Denver Real Estate Market Trends

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Do you see that? Hanging over the Rockies? A stubborn cloud that keeps threatening to blow past but just lingers over the front range? No, it's not a late summer storm or any storm at all. It's the Denver real estate market, stuck in its own form of the inversion effect. (When warm air rises above cold air but gets trapped by the mountains. [...]

Best Denver Sports Bars for Broncos Game Days

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Back to school is fast approaching, and you know what that meansfootball is back, baby! The Broncos are gearing up to kick off their preseason on Sunday, August 11th with a matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. A new season calls for a fresh spot to catch the game, and luckily, we know our way around Denver. So grab your jersey and hit up

From Frontier to Flora: The History of Washington Park, Denver

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Aerial of Washington Park's Smith Lake with the Park Lane Hotel nearby, circa 1940-1950. Photo credit: Denver Public Library Special Collections.

In the late 1800s, Denver was more of a rustic frontier town than a blossoming city. Picture it: tumbleweeds, cowboys, and more dust than you could shake a stick at. The good folks of Denver decided [...]

The Best Whitewater Rafting Near Denver and Beyond

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Looking to escape the concrete jungle of Denver and dive into some wild water adventures? Whether you're a whitewater newbie or a seasoned rafter, Colorado's rivers offer the perfect mix of thrills and chills. From the nearby Clear Creek to the epic Arkansas River, these rafting spots are guaranteed to give you the adrenaline rush you [...]

Lingering Listings, the Election Effect, and Rate Reductions: July 2024 Denver Real Estate Market Trends

Lingering Listings, the Election Effect, and Rate Reductions: July 2024 Denver Real Estate Market Trends

As strange as it is to say this time of year, the Denver real estate market cooled down a bit in June. Historically, home sale and purchase activity buzz as summer kicks off. But this year, [...]

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