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A home under construction sits for sale in the Banning Lewis Ranch development on the east side of Colorado Springs. CHRISTIAN MURDOCK, THE GAZETTE file

Colorado Springs-area home supply hits 2-year high

The number of Colorado Springs-area homes for sale climbed to a two-year high last month, a sign that buyers finally might be in a better position in a housing market that’s favored sellers for the last few years, some real estate agents say.   In August, 2,416 single-family and patio homes were listed for sale, a nearly 6 percent increase over the...

GC Business

Local Realtors committed to providing fair, knowledgeable service

Local Realtors are dedicated to helping clients get the best deal and avoid costly delays or mistakes. One local Realtor, Janene Johnson, is so dedicated that she ran for and was elected to the positions of the 2019 chair-elect for the Colorado Association of Realtors.   "This is an industry that I love, for which I have the utmost respect," Johnson said....

Good Neighbor Award

Good Neighbor Award Finalists Announced

Chet Choman, of  Colorado Realty and Land Co. in Alamosa, Colorado has something to celebrate and so do 9 other awesome REALTORS® who are finalists in the 2018 Good Neighbor Awards program for their outstanding volunteer work in their respective communities.   Choman co-founded one of the first rural homeless shelters in the country and has dedicated 40 years to fighting homelessness and...

Opcity and Move, Inc./realtor.com

Move, Inc./realtor.com to acquire Opcity

Move, Inc./realtor.com has recently annouced their agreement to acquire Opcity, a leading market real estate technology platform that matches potential home buyers and sellers with real estate professionals in a real time setting.   This news adds to the other benefits that Move, Inc./realtor.com offers and they consider this a great investment to their partners and the real estate sphere as a...

Summit County

Summit County sees record number of luxury homes sold in July

July is always one of the best months for property sales for Colorado's High Country, and that was exactly the case in Summit County's exploding real estate market.   Defined as any home sold at or above $1 million, luxury housing sales boosted the overall real estate sales volume to more than $150 million, a $5.2 million increase over July 2017 and...

CAR Foundation

Update from the CAR Foundation

The CAR Foundation would like to personally thank PPAR for their generous $500 donation collected from the "10 Legal Things" class hosted by Scott Peterson.  The CAR foundation appreciates their contribution so much!   During the month of September, Land Title will be encouraging their employees to participate in a “month of gratitude."  During this month Land Title will be matching donations to...

CU vs. ASU

Colorado Association of REALTORS® Day with CU Buffs

Come celebrate with the Colorado Association of REALTORS® to cheer on the CU Buffs at a home game against the ASU Sun Devils on Saturday, October 6th at Folsom Field in Boulder, CO. Time TBD   Tickets start at just $30 and can be purchased by clicking this link -------> TICKETS   Discounted group tickets in sections 208 and 217 are available for all members...

Photo of front of a home with a red door as the center focal point.

High-flying markets in Pueblo, elsewhere in state turn choppy

The red-hot housing market in Pueblo and other Colorado communities shows more signs of leveling or, possibly, starting to cool.   "An early peak housing season (in April and May) has been met with an earlier than normal seasonal slowdown as buyer and seller behavior is changing amid the latest market conditions," the Colorado Association of REALTORS® said Friday in releasing the...

flatirons in Boulder Co

With no leader, no employees and no money, what will happen to Boulder County’s public trustee?

Governor's office: We have a plan, but no details available By Shay Castle   Numbers have been dwindling for years inside Boulder County's public trustee office. As the revenue from fees on ever-shrinking sales and foreclosures grew smaller, so, too, did the staff: down from five in 2012 to two today.   Next week, staff will drop further, to zero.   Trustee Jim Martin announced his resignation...

Home For Sale Real Estate Sign in Front of New House.

Is Denver’s Peak Selling Season Shifting?

By Matthew Leprino   The change you’ve been waiting for is here, but it may not be the one you’ve been expecting. Since 2008 and the subsequent recovery, many have been on the edges of their seats waiting for the doom, gloom and yes, opportunity that another bust may bring. Any sign of a change would be welcome as the market and the corresponding...