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January 25, 2018
DENVER – Nancy Todd, Senator for Aurora in Senate District 28, was awarded the 2017 Legislator of the Year Award by the Colorado Association of REALTORS®. Rep. Todd is one of the first recipients of the award, given to a Colorado legislator who has put considerable effort into legislative efforts that support the American dream of homeownership.
Nancy Todd was a...
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January 23, 2018
Lack of inventory. It's a trending topic in real estate that we can't seem to get away from. As we begin the year of 2018 we look back on the year of 2017 to predict and anticipate the real estate market for the upcoming year. Everyone is wondering what the lack of inventory that plagued the Colorado real estate market in...
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January 22, 2018
The Second Regular Session of the 71st General Assembly Kicks Off in 2018!
The first gavel of the second session of the 71st General Assembly came down on Wednesday, January 10th. The session is already off to a quick start with 179 bills introduced in the first week. We expect this to be a busy year for property rights and housing...
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January 19, 2018
As the housing market continues to climb so do the prices. Longmont and Boulder are witnessing this rise in the market and with it the median sales price. Kelly Moye a Colorado Spokesperson had this to say about 2017, "It was an unbelievable year,". Indeed it was. For single-family homes the median sales price increased 11% in Longmont and 1.2%...
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January 17, 2018
A look at Denver's 2018 housing market
Article from ColoradoBiz By Matthew Leprino, CAR Spokesperson
We have reached cruising altitude. You are free to use your portable electronic devices, or … so we thought. As 2018 succeeds a year of upward evolution for Denver’s real estate market, we must be cautious before removing the fasten seat belt sign and watch for items that...
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December 22, 2017
Capital gains exclusion
In a huge win for current and prospective homeowners, current law is left in place on the capital gains exclusion of $250,000 for an individual and $500,000 for married couples on the sale of a home. Both the House and the Senate had sought to make it much harder to qualify for the exclusion.
Mortgage interest deduction
The maximum mortgage...
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December 22, 2017
The National Association of REALTORS strives to influence and shape the real estate industry. So it should be no surprise they put full force into the recent two public policy changes sweeping through Washington, D.C. NAR worked tirelessly on tax reform and net neutrality, two policy changes that could have powerful impacts on the real estate world.
In regards to Tax...
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December 21, 2017
Much buzz is swirling around the proposed Tax Reform and the repercussions that will ensue if it is passed as it stands. The proposed tax reform if passed, would affect individuals who sell their home before the five year period has expired. If the house is sold prior to the five year period, the sellers would face a tax of 15%...
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December 20, 2017
Xceligent has shut down operations effective immediately leaving only one MLS available to Commercial Real Estate. The decision to close their doors comes after a management change in October leaving Frank Anton the new CEO. After much deliberation with the leadership team of Xceligent, the final decision concluded to shut down operations. Many are concerned with only one MLS being...
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December 20, 2017
With the struggles of low inventory, news about a condo development in the works is exciting news for those in the real estate world. It's with great anticipation that a new development is coming to Denver in the LoHi neighborhood. This development will be condos ranging in size and price and is the first development in the area from Alpine...