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Denver Independent Broker Tour @ Glasshouse, Tuesday, June 15th 9:30am-10:30am
I'm hosting a DIBS tour @ Glasshouse this Tuesday. Please come market your listings to other brokers and bring 10-15 copies to hand out.
See you Tuesday @ 1700 Bassett #803 :)
9:30am - 10:30am
Come one, come both, to the next tour of The Denver Independent Brokers
WHERE- GLASS HOUSE (do you know how long it took me to do that?) at
1700 Bassett #803 (We should have other lofts to tour also but this one is a great one to see)
WHEN- Tuesday June 15th at 9:30AM
HOW- There will be someone in the lobby to buzz you up.
HOST- Lydia Lin with DIBs and One Realty
www.onerealtydenver.com
2536 15th Street
Denver, CO 80211-3902
(303) 813-1234
FOOD- Coffee & Breakfast Nibbles
DIRECTIONS- Take that one street to that other curvy street then stop at the glassy building. It's right next to that other place.
ATTENTION SOCIAL BUTTERFLIES....This LOFT is TOO COOL!!! --->Patio Gate opens directly to the Pool*Gorgeous & Spacious Floorplan*A LOT of Outdoor Space*Perfect Loft for Entertaining*LOTS of Natural Light & Designer Finishes*www.1700basset803.com*
Includes 2 Storage Units..BUYER PAYS RFP COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TRANSFER OF 1/2%
Groovy Pad----
Out a sightpatio----
See you Tuesday @ 1700 Bassett #803 :)
9:30am - 10:30am
Come one, come both, to the next tour of The Denver Independent Brokers
WHERE- GLASS HOUSE (do you know how long it took me to do that?) at
1700 Bassett #803 (We should have other lofts to tour also but this one is a great one to see)
WHEN- Tuesday June 15th at 9:30AM
HOW- There will be someone in the lobby to buzz you up.
HOST- Lydia Lin with DIBs and One Realty
www.onerealtydenver.com
2536 15th Street
Denver, CO 80211-3902
(303) 813-1234
FOOD- Coffee & Breakfast Nibbles
DIRECTIONS- Take that one street to that other curvy street then stop at the glassy building. It's right next to that other place.
ATTENTION SOCIAL BUTTERFLIES....This LOFT is TOO COOL!!! --->Patio Gate opens directly to the Pool*Gorgeous & Spacious Floorplan*A LOT of Outdoor Space*Perfect Loft for Entertaining*LOTS of Natural Light & Designer Finishes*www.1700basset803.com*
Includes 2 Storage Units..BUYER PAYS RFP COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TRANSFER OF 1/2%
Groovy Pad----
Out a sightpatio----
Friday, June 11, 2010
Denver-area single-family home prices up 4% in April from 2009
Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 8:41am
Denver-area single-family home prices up 4% in April from 2009
Denver Business Journal - by Mark Harden
Single-family home prices in metro Denver rose 4 percent in April from 12 months earlier, although they slipped a bit from March 2010 levels, according to a report Tuesday from Integrated Asset Services LLC.
The monthly “IAS360 House Price Index” report from IAS, a Denver-based default-mortgage services company, said the median single-family home price in a five-county area including Denver and Aurora declined 0.6 percent in April from the previous month, following a 0.7 percent monthly drop in March and a 0.2 percent rise in February.
But year over year, the index showed a 4 percent increase in the area's median price in April from the same month of 2009. That followed March's 12-month rise of 4.1 percent.
Nationally, median single-family-home prices rose 0.9 percent in April from the previous month, but declined 2.8 percent over the 12 months ending in April, IAS said.
The Denver-area figures are for five metro counties: Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson. Boulder and Broomfield counties are not included.
All five metro counties saw year-over-year median price rises in April, the report said, but only Arapahoe and Douglas counties experienced a month-to-month increase in April.
In the city of Denver itself, the median price rose 4.3 percent in April from the year-ago month but declined 2.9 percent from the previous month, IAS said.
The report said metro-area home prices are still below their 2006 peak by about 7.5 percent, and below their mid-2008 pre-recession level by 5.8 percent. Metro prices now are at levels similar to those of early 2004, IAS said.
The IAS360 House Price Index report broke down median single-family home-price changes in metro-Denver counties as follows over the 12 months ending in April:
• Denver — Up 4.3 percent.
• Adams — Up 3.1 percent.
• Arapahoe — Up 6.3 percent.
• Douglas — Up 6.5 percent.
• Jefferson — Up 0.4 percent.
From March to April of this year, median price changed in metro Denver counties as follows:
• Denver — Down 2.9 percent.
• Adams — Down 3 percent.
• Arapahoe — Up 4.5 percent.
• Douglas — Up 1.6 percent.
• Jefferson — Down 2.2 percent.
In the mountain states, prices declined 6.5 percent in April from a year earlier but edged up 0.3 percent between March and April of this year, IAS said.
Denver-area single-family home prices up 4% in April from 2009
Denver Business Journal - by Mark Harden
Single-family home prices in metro Denver rose 4 percent in April from 12 months earlier, although they slipped a bit from March 2010 levels, according to a report Tuesday from Integrated Asset Services LLC.
The monthly “IAS360 House Price Index” report from IAS, a Denver-based default-mortgage services company, said the median single-family home price in a five-county area including Denver and Aurora declined 0.6 percent in April from the previous month, following a 0.7 percent monthly drop in March and a 0.2 percent rise in February.
But year over year, the index showed a 4 percent increase in the area's median price in April from the same month of 2009. That followed March's 12-month rise of 4.1 percent.
Nationally, median single-family-home prices rose 0.9 percent in April from the previous month, but declined 2.8 percent over the 12 months ending in April, IAS said.
The Denver-area figures are for five metro counties: Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson. Boulder and Broomfield counties are not included.
All five metro counties saw year-over-year median price rises in April, the report said, but only Arapahoe and Douglas counties experienced a month-to-month increase in April.
In the city of Denver itself, the median price rose 4.3 percent in April from the year-ago month but declined 2.9 percent from the previous month, IAS said.
The report said metro-area home prices are still below their 2006 peak by about 7.5 percent, and below their mid-2008 pre-recession level by 5.8 percent. Metro prices now are at levels similar to those of early 2004, IAS said.
The IAS360 House Price Index report broke down median single-family home-price changes in metro-Denver counties as follows over the 12 months ending in April:
• Denver — Up 4.3 percent.
• Adams — Up 3.1 percent.
• Arapahoe — Up 6.3 percent.
• Douglas — Up 6.5 percent.
• Jefferson — Up 0.4 percent.
From March to April of this year, median price changed in metro Denver counties as follows:
• Denver — Down 2.9 percent.
• Adams — Down 3 percent.
• Arapahoe — Up 4.5 percent.
• Douglas — Up 1.6 percent.
• Jefferson — Down 2.2 percent.
In the mountain states, prices declined 6.5 percent in April from a year earlier but edged up 0.3 percent between March and April of this year, IAS said.
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