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February 29, 2008

Author: John Skrabec

All Real Estate is LOCAL.

The headlines scream at you from the newspaper, your home page, and the talking heads on television. All the “experts” have something different to say. New home construction is down… that’s bad. Housing inventory is down… that’s good. Median prices; average days on the market; Las Vegas this; California that; blah… blah… blah.

There’s one bit of information essential to helping you make sense of all the random statistics coming at you about the Real Estate market. It’s your key to making smart decisions about your home: All real estate is LOCAL.

You need to know what’s happening in Colorado, what’s happening in Denver, and MOST importantly, what’s happening in your neighborhood. The top economist for the National Association of Realtors (NAR), Lawrence Yun, said it just a few days ago when he was in Denver, “It’s nonsensical to concentrate on a national figure. Local information is far more relevant.” In short, you need to look beyond the headlines.

Let’s take a single example: MSNBC reported in January that “Sales of existing homes fell in December, closing out a horrible year for housing in which sales of single-family homes plunged by the largest amount in 25 years.” Are you ready for the big “plunge” in that “horrible year?” Read on. Housing prices were down 1.8 percent nationally for 2007 according to NAR. 1.8%!? Hardly a “plunge.” And what does that number tell us about Denver? Exactly nothing. If you lived in West Highlands you might want to know that the average sales price there was up 7%, and in Sloan’s Lake, the average price is up 5.1%. If your home is in Chaffee Park, the average sold price there was down 9.4% over last year.

If you’re interested in what’s happening in your neighborhood, dig a little deeper by doing some research. There are great online tools available to the public. Or talk to a smart Realtor. Read beyond the headlines. Tune out all the noise. The real estate news that affects you most is local, and that’s what this blog is all about. Stay tuned.

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Author: John Skrabec

Eleven Open Houses This Weekend!

The weather is going to be great this weekend, and as a result, a great time to check out some open houses. Click here to see the list of all the great homes we’ll have open this weekend all over urban Denver, many of which are brand new listings!

3430 Meade Street1412 Elizabeth Street3100-04 West 39th Avenue4419 Julian Street

February 28, 2008

Author: Stacie Staub

Happy Leap Day! Spend your extra day at the Zoo!

Denver Zoo frogLeap Day
February 29, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Hop on over to Denver Zoo to help the zoo and other zoos across the nation kick off The Year of the Frog at Denver Zoo’s Leap Day. Learn about local frogs and other amphibians during this day long celebration, get up close and personal while meeting some of Denver Zoo’s local resident frogs and learn what you can do to help solve the amphibian crisis in your own backyard. Activities free with admission.

February 17, 2008

Author: Stacie Staub

Welcome to our blog!

Welcome Mat on Forest Trail Photographic Print by Kevin LawWelcome to Live Urban’s shiny new blog!

Our team of super-knowledgeable agents are coming together to share what they know — from insider info on the hottest neighborhoods in town to the latest real estate and mortgage industry news and updates, you will soon find it here, so check back often — it will be well worth the trip!

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