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Denver considers 5x harsher fines against landlords not up to code
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If a residential unit in Denver doesn’t have a smoke alarm installed, Denver can currently fine the landlord up to $999 after a warning and several citations. But soon, penalties could stack up to $5,000 per day. The Department of Excise and Licenses is pushing to revise Denver’s code to create a new maximum penalty…
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Denver real estate leaders fire entire board over MLS sale controversy
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As the real estate industry grapples with the landmark settlement case changing the rules on agent commissions, tensions between Denver’s real estate leaders boiled over the future of the database where most homes for sale in Colorado are listed. The Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) and South Metro Denver Realtor Association (SMDRA) announced Friday…
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Metro Denver sees surge of homes on the market ahead of summer
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With higher rates, the assumption stood that homeowners wouldn’t want to sell their homes in order to keep their low-interest mortgages locked. But this year is subverting expectations for the metro Denver area’s home sales market. There were more than 9,000 homes on sale at the end of May across the region, according to the…
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Most Denver homes sold for at least $595,000 in March – up 5% from year ago
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Denver home values went up nearly 3.5% last month to $595,000 in March, according to a new report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends released Wednesday. Local home values are cyclical and typically rise ahead of summer and fall during the rest of the year. That median home price grew about 5%…
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Most Denver homes sold for at least $595,000 in March – up 5% from year ago
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Denver home values went up nearly 3.5% last month to $595,000 in March, according to a new report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends released Wednesday. Local home values are cyclical and typically rise ahead of summer and fall during the rest of the year. That median home price grew about 5%…
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Most Denver homes sold for at least $595,000 in March – up 5% from year ago
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Denver home values went up nearly 3.5% last month to $595,000 in March, according to a new report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors Market Trends released Wednesday. Local home values are cyclical and typically rise ahead of summer and fall during the rest of the year. That median home price grew about 5%…
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More buyers than homes for sale in metro Denver, according to report
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With Denver area for-sale home listings at the lowest point since 2014 in February, buyers “still have an inventory problem,” according to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. There were 3,778 homes for sale at the end of February, including single-family homes and condominiums, according to the latest Market Trends report.…
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Denver’s realtors group grills mayoral candidates on rental home licensure, inspection ordinance
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The Denver Metro Association of Realtors on Thursday grilled seven Denver mayoral candidates about the city’s new rental home registration ordinance, some of whom argued that the new rule has been a disaster and should be repealed. The ordinance, which took effect this year, requires landlords to get a residential rental property license – after…
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Developers have doubts about Denver’s plan to boost affordable housing
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As housing prices soar in the Denver area, a City Council committee is expected to discuss a proposal that supporters say would build and maintain more affordable units. The proposed program would ensure that developers create affordable units along with market rate condos and apartments. Builders and Realtors, however, have doubts whether those plans will help or…






