Monthly Archives: July 2009

Living in Denver: Good Old-Fashioned Free Fun

It has been a great summer in Central Denver- a fabulously FREE recession-friendly and fun season. First- all the free things I have done: I go on a weekly evening bicycle tour of Central Denver each Wednesday with about 700 other … Continue reading

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New Federal Rules in Effect Today for Home Loan Applicants

New Federal Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) rules go in effect today and will affect buyers applying for a home loan. What It Is: HOEPA (Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act) and HERA (Housing Economic Recovery Act) were passed in … Continue reading

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Will the Home Tax Credit be Extended?

ReMax International executive VP Jack Kreider and Jim Gillepsie CEO of Coldwell Banker’s Real Estate weigh in on lobbying the Senate to extend the housing tax credit beyond 11-30-09, the overall housing market, and informing sellers the importance of selling … Continue reading

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Case-Shiller: Denver Home Prices Up for 3rd Consecutive Month

Time to weigh in with the S&P Case-Shiller “Residential Real Estate Price Index” data for Denver home prices.  Keep in mind that data released this week has a two month lag time – so the most recent data reflects the month … Continue reading

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Living in Highlands Ranch

One step into Highlands Ranch and you are destined to meet what I like to term “A REAL HOUSEWIFE of Highlands Ranch”…Lucky for you it doesn’t necessarily mean petty/offensively rich/big mouthed women!  In fact, I have even known a couple … Continue reading

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