Record-breaking real estate frenzy is changing the culture of Colorado’s mountain towns
More than $15 billion in property sales in 2020 in seven resort communities marks a 61% increase over 2019. Historic sales volume and sky-high prices are pushing locals out of mountain towns.
U.S. Home Prices Surge the Most on Record in Buying Frenzy
The median price for a single-family home in the U.S. rose the most on record in the first quarter, as buyers fought over a dearth of inventory, according to the National Association of Realtors.
2020 State of Home Spending: The Year of the Home | Angi Research and Economics
Key Takeaways HomeAdvisor’s new 2020 State of Home Spending report is now available Spending increased across the board for improvement, maintenance, and repair driven in part by rising labor and supply costs Millennials are highest average spenders on home improvement, spending nearly $10,000 on home improvement projects this year How much more time did we...
Some first-time homeowners are shocked to learn that the cost of homeownership doesn't stop at the closing table. Here's how to plan for unexpected surprises.
Single female homebuyers have historically been second only to married couples since 1981. They are a celebrated force in the home buying market, and are currently 17% of the buying market.
Cosmetic Surgeons Are Building L.A. Megamansions, and the Results Are Over-the-Top
Celebrity dermatologist Dr. Alex Khadavi is listing his 21,000-square-foot Bel-Air property, which includes space to show off your NFT artwork, as well as a DJ booth, an outdoor tequila bar and a car museum.
Petition to put Denver’s group living amendment on ballot gets over 18,000 signatures | Focus on Denver | coloradopolitics.com
A petition to take Denver’s group living amendment to the voters in November has received over 18,000 signatures — double the amount needed to qualify for the ballot, according to
Housing production rebounded in March as buyer demand remains solid due to low mortgage interest rates. Overall housing starts increased 19.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.74 million units, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. This was the fastest pace for combined single-family and multifamily construction since June 2006.
People of Color Breathe More Hazardous Air. The Sources Are Everywhere.
Researchers uncovered stark disparities between white people and minorities across thousands of categories of pollution, including trucks, industry, agriculture and even restaurants.
Denver council passes group living amendment after hours of public comment | Focus on Denver | coloradopolitics.com
By a vote of 11-2, the Denver City Council approved a high-profile zoning change early Tuesday that will raise the maximum number of unrelated adults who may live in a