Tag: Real Estate
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Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against state, Denver energy standards for large buildings
Industry associations alleged their member buildings will have to replace products and appliances that exceed federal standards in order to comply with the state and local programs
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Controversial REcolorado acquisition closes despite realtors pushback
MAZL, LLC is now the owner of the platform where most homes for sale in the state are listed.
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Denver’s housing inventory has hit its highest level in a decade. What’s next for the market?
While the number of homes listed in the region are at a decade high, sales are down. But Fed cuts and falling mortgage rates may lure waiting buyers.
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Is metro Denver real estate in a ‘buyer’s market’?
The summer residential real estate slowdown is here. It’s expected every year within home sales markets across the metro Denver area — but this year has been fairly unpredictable, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors most recent Market Trends report covering July sales. Most homes sold for $600,000 or above in July, the association’s…
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REcolorado’s messy sale eroded trust between Denver real estate agents and leaders
When MRI Software officials first learned REcolorado was going to be sold, they knew they had to act fast before the sale was finalized. The Ohio-based real estate technology company announced this week it was interested in buying REcolorado, the state’s largest multiple listing service (MLS) where most homes on sale in Colorado are put…
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A software company will try to buy REcolorado to stop controversial deal
After a heated disagreement over the potential sale of Colorado’s largest real estate listing platform REcolorado led to the firing of the company’s entire board, another company may try to stop the deal. MRI Software, an Ohio-based real estate software application company, said it was interested in buying Colorado’s dominant Multiple Listing Service (MLS), according…
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Denver hits 20,000 licensed rentals – but many more may still be unaccounted for
Since the beginning of the year, Denver has required every rental property to get a license to operate. So far, the city has issued 20,000 licenses to landlords, the Department of Excise and Licenses announced Thursday. These licensed landlords bring the official total of rentals in Denver to 159,000 units. But there may be plenty…
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A peek inside Denver’s ‘canyon building’ One River North
The apartment tower featuring a several-story hiking trail inside its striking gash has a rooms available starting Wednesday from $2,600 up to $16,000 a month.
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Metro Denver real estate agents strive to interpret NAR settlement
Spring typically marks high tide for the residential real estate market, according to Colorado agents. And this spring — with a low inventory of homes available to meet buyer demand — is no exception. Right now, brokers working that market are experiencing some added anxiety as they struggle to interpret a $418 million settlement by the…
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Former Denver Post Building inching closer to becoming City of Denver property
The Denver City Council moved closer to purchasing the former Denver Post Building after approving two measures Monday. But some councilmembers question the need for the $90-million building in light of potential budget cuts due to the staggering costs of the immigration crisis that’s hit the city in the past year-and-a-half. City officials, and the…




