Denver Real Estate

Denver is a remarkable place on the high plain just east of the Rockies, where more than 35 ski areas and 15 million acres of national parks make for a healthy, active populace. Yet despite all the undeveloped land around Denver, it's the largest metro city in an area almost as large as Europe. This regional supremacy has made the city rich, exciting and important, all of which have contributed to the uniquely prosperous nature of Denver real estate.

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  • This city has a resident population that you might think had been hand-picked for the job. Denverites rank second among all major cities' populations in the United States for their median number of school years completed; there is impressive racial diversity with little conflict; the median age of residents in Denver is 34, compared to the national average of 39. Together, these factors promote a constant corporate interest in the area's young, skilled and diverse workforce. Moreover, as the capitol of Colorado, Denver has a solid economic base that's come to include skiing and tourism, electronics, computers, aviation and the nation’s largest telecommunications center.

    The isolation of the mile-high-city has historically been a hindrance and a helpmeet for Denver real estate values. The city holds a commercial monopoly of sorts in the midwest, and the number of federal employees in the city is staggering. There is a lot of money here. The downside of the isolation is that transportation corridors across the nation have often avoided this place at the bottom of the great wall; the Rocky Mountains present an imposing edifice for airports today, just as they did for the railways in the nineteenth century. Fortunately, Denver has managed to remain in the thick of things, especially through the 1990's construction of the massive Denver International Airport.

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    If you've been to Denver, you probably remember its predominance of brick buildings, so common because of the abundance of good clay under the plain and the lack of good lumber. You might also remember a very high number of single-family detached homes in Denver, even in the poorest districts. This is the hallmark of a city unhindered in its growth, free of immediate geographical restraints.

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    Denver Neighborhoods We Service

    • Alamo Placita
    • Auraria
    • Bonnie Brae
    • Capitol Hill
    • Cherry Creek
    • Cherry Creek North
    • Civic Center
    • Congress Park
    • Country Club
    • Crestmoor
    • Five Points
    • Golden Triangle
    • Highlands
    • Hilltop
    • Jefferson Park
    • Lower Downtown or LoDo
    • Lowry
    • Mayfair
    • Montbello
    • Montclair
    • Park Hill
    • Stapleton
    • University
    • Washington Park (Wash Park)

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