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Thinking About Selling Your Denver Metro Property? These Buyers are Hoping Your House Might be Their Dream Home

Inventory levels in the Denver Metro area just keep on dropping....making it difficult for ready, qualified homebuyers to find homes to purchase.

If you are thinking about selling any property in the Denver Metro area, now might be the time to get top dollar for it....with no competition on the market, interest rates still low, and many buyers actively looking. If you are curious about what your home might be worth (did you know that property values went up about 11% on average in Colorado last year?) don't hesitate to reach out to a LIVE Urban agent who can help you decide whether now might be the right time to make a move.

Here are some URGENT BUYER NEEDS from some LIVE Urban Buyer's Agents...if you or someone you know has a home that might meet their needs, please let them know:

Heather Truhan has buyers looking for:

2/1 Condo in Central Denver with modern finishes, up to 300K. Ideally: Jefferson Park, Wash Park, Uptown, Cheesman Park.
1/1 Condo in Curtis Park or Uptown, updated, up to 200K.

Lori Lee has clients looking for:

Single Family Home Up to 300,000 - 2,000 minimum sq/ft (3 to 4 bed / 2 to 3 baths)
private back yard - 2 young boys and a mom / photographer who needs a work space at home
OK with doing updates, but would like the home to have good bones if updating is needed.
Looking in Lakewood (but not Alameda High School), Centennial near Southglenn, Wheatridge or SE Denver near Hutchinson Hills
Pre-approved conventional buyer with 20% down and ready to move now!

Amy Kern has clients looking for:

Single-family home, ranch-style. 2500 ft.. Small lot, preferably no basements. Newer build 2000 to 2015. Price range of 600- 1 million. Backs to greenbelt or park or golf course.


Buyer from the east coast looking for a house to flip in the platt park/DU area. Price range 250-375K.

Mark Pledger's clients:

Buyers coming in from NY onMarch 3rd. Looking in Bonnie Brae, Cory Merill, Hilltop, Cherry Creek, Country Club etc. 3/2/2 min prefer contemporary style $400k-850k
First time homebuyers. Looking in W Wash Park, Baker, W Highlands, Sloans lake. 3/2/1 min up to $450k.
Sue Perrault has clients with the following needs:
1. Curtis park, NW Denver, 2/2, garage, $300k, single family detached
2. Stapleton 3/2, small yard, walkable to shops preferable, up to $650k
3. Loft Downtown/uptown $300k, prefers more traditional, less lofty
4. Highlands ranch/centennial 3/2, single family detached, newer than 1980, yard, at least 1,300 sq ft. $275k

Joy Opp's clients:

Fabulous family of 4 looking for4 or 5 BR ranchwith full walkoutbasement in Applewood. At least 3500 sq ft total. Large lot. Slightly dated is fine, but need clean and livable. Up to $550k.

Traci Tooman has buyers with the following needs:

3,2 with garage under $300k in Denver.

2, 2 condo under $250k not in the burbs.

Under $300k in Five Points.

Irene Glazer's clients:

Super sweet family looking for a home in Arvada. Anywhere in Arvada, but prefer the Arbor Lake subdivision. They are a large family w/3 small kids, so need a large home w/4 beds minimum. Yard is very important to them. As well as a home that is relatively fixed up. Under $350K.

Lauren Eddy's clients need:

NW Denver, North Denver buyer looking for single family home with character but modern upgrades. He'd love a multi-car garage/carport and to stay under $425K. Basement lock-off i.e. mother-in-law apartment would be a plus!

Some of these buyers are still looking for the right place to call home as well...can you help?

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