The busy residential market in Jefferson Park is getting 18 new townhomes, and the project’s developer has its eye on nearby land for another dozen units.
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Curtis Park floated for 100 new homes
Two development companies are teaming up on a new plan to bring more for-sale housing to the Curtis Park neighborhood, and also hope to revamp a small farm and park.
Farm program blooming in Denver suburbs
After going into hibernation during the recession, a Golden business is sprouting farms in suburbs and developments around Colorado and across the country.
Airbnb: a lucrative gig – if you don’t get caught
A City Park studio listed on Airbnb nets $1,000 per month in profit. But for some of the website’s users hoping to make a quick buck, renting out their extra space is a cat-and-mouse game with landlords looking to crack down on lease breakers.
Cherry Hills Village farmhouse sold for $11M
A 15-acre property with a renovated farmhouse, barn and horse pasture topped July’s home sales with an $11 million price tag.
Cherry Hills mansion leads June sales
An Old Cherry Hills home less than 10 years old sold for about $3.8 million last month, capping June’s area residential sales.
Immense Grand County ranch listed for $9M
The 300-acre property surrounded by national forest, once the secluded getaway of a wealthy oilman, has been put up for sale after several years of disuse.
Suburban mansions top May sales
Two houses, both larger than 10,000 square feet, each sold for more than $4 million last month, putting them at the top of the list of highest-priced home sales.
Nonprofits to raze, rebuild low-income apartments
Two nonprofit organizations have teamed up and hatched an $18 million plan to redo their two neighboring housing complexes near Sloan’s Lake.
Delayed development revived with $100M plans
After buying a massive foreclosed development near Parker, a Denver firm is bringing the project back to life with the first of 120 homes under construction.