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REAL ESTATE
Reader: It's Not Supply and Demand. It's Supply, Demand and Money
The city's 36.8 percent increase in housing inventory during the first quarter of 2024 makes Denver the highest among all large cities in the United States, according to a new national report. Local data tells a similar story, showing major increases in the last month alone. The Denver Metro Association of Realtors market trends report for June showed 10,214 active listings on the market at the end of June, a 68.27 percent increase from the same month last year.
Mayor Pledges Housing Assistance to Help Downtown Denver Residents
Fresh off his first year in office, Mayor Mike Johnston listened to central Denver residents talk about the city's high cost of living before laying out his plan to make it more affordable during a recent town hall on Thursday, July 18. "If you feel like it's getting harder and...
Home insurance costs higher in Colorado. Climate change is a factor.
Colorado is the fourth most expensive state for home insurance — a metric that reflects the risk for extreme weather propelled by climate change, a new analysis shows,Why it matters: The cost is just one more barrier to homeownership in Colorado, where property taxes, a hot real estate market and lack of inventory are driving housing prices through the roof.State of play: Homeowners' insurance premiums have spiked 30% to 130% in recent years, the Denver Post reports, while others are finding their existing policies are being canceled because of elevated risks.The increases rank among the nation's highest in part from...
Is This Old Church the Coolest Apartment in Denver?
In the past 25 years, some 40 million Americans have left the church and their religious affiliations. But what happens to places of worship when there’s no one to fill the pews? In Denver, several defunct church buildings have been converted into character-filled condos, apartments, and single-family homes—personal sanctuaries for residents who have an appreciation for ornate architectural details and historic quirks.
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