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Michelle A. Potter,
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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Happy Holidays
Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love! ~Hamilton Wright Mabie Wishing you a holiday season filled with peace, health and happiness. Michelle
Colorado Housing & Economic Recap
Colorado Mortgage Rates Sink to 4.54%: Colorado home mortgage rates continue to sink this week, reaching 4.54 percent on a 30-year fixed loan Wednesday, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. read more here Kiewit Named Contractor for Denver Zoo’s $50M Asian … Continue reading
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Denver Real Estate 2009 Residential Update
Here is another assessment of the Denver real estate market conditions for November of this year: Thank you to Jim Renshaw at Land Title for compiling these Denver real estate statistics. Michelle A. Potter Denver Realtor RE/MAX Professionals
Denver Market Statistics for November 2009
All data taken from: Metrolist (MLS), Inc, on December 5, 2009. Denver, Colorado. November sold data outperformed, 2008, 2007 and 2006 in number of single family and condo units closed for the month. This is the first time in four … Continue reading
Denver Real Estate: Common Mistakes that Impact Your Credit Report
If you are considering purchasing Denver real estate, your lender or mortgage broker will pull your credit report as part of the loan application process. Most lenders use the FICO score (which ranges between 300 to 850 points) to establish … Continue reading




