
Oakwood Homes has built 148 homes in the neighborhood this year, and plans to add 360 more on 80 acre parcel alongside the golf club.
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Oakwood Homes has built 148 homes in the neighborhood this year, and plans to add 360 more on 80 acre parcel alongside the golf club.
The usually-routine vote by the three commissioners was pegged for a toss-up after opponents to Obama-era reforms at the Department of Housing and Urban Development pressured commissioners to reject a pair of grant programs.
Instead of hiring a seller’s agent, Evan Neubeiser is listing his 8,000-square-foot mansion himself and enticing buyer’s agents with a little something extra for the effort.
One half of the legendary duo Hall and Oates has listed his 4,000-square-foot log cabin at 1214 Woody Creek Road, about 20 minutes north of Aspen.
A month after buying the winning raffle ticket for a $2 million house in Bonnie Brae, a first-time homeowner has become a first-time seller.
John Hendricks has listed a property spanning 7,000 acres on the Colorado-Utah border — about half the size of Manhattan.
The last month of spring brought in a pair of Denver area homes fetching more than $5 million apiece.
Britton Colquitt’s $2.25 million home includes custom stonework and design, as well as a hidden living space behind a bookshelf.
Denver-based Dublin Development purchased two houses at 2368 S. University Blvd. last week for $2.2 million, with plans to build a 53-unit condo building.
The 8,134-square-foot mansion at 401 Race St. was built in 1933 and occupied by Denver film legend Frank Ricketson.
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