“We were close in culture and close in production per agents and all of those things have lined up very well for us,” said a co-owner of Re/Max Professionals.
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Former VF Corp. CEO sells Cherry Creek home for $6M
Steven Rendle, who oversaw the company’s relocation to Denver, bought it for $3.65 million in 2018.
Unprecedented gains in Colorado home values preview budget-busting property tax hikes next year
Assessors revealed 33 percent increases in Denver residential property valuations, and a spike of nearly 50 percent in Douglas County.
Two Boulder homes list above $6M
The founder of Spyder Active Sports is once again trying to sell his mansion, and a city landmark has hit the market.
Friends plan four-story condo project in Cherry Creek
“Nothing in real estate is a sure thing. But Cherry Creek is something special to both of us,” said Dave Bracht, who has been friends with Frank Penn since the 1990s.
Architect Alan Gass seeks landmark status for Belcaro home where he’s lived for six decades
“Once our buildings are built, we have no control over what owners do to them,” the 92-year-old said. “It took me a long time to get that.”
‘Not viable’: Debt holder tries to take over bankrupt Dillon condo project
The owner of Uptown 240’s debt says its real estate is worth $11.4 million, not the $27 million claimed by the project’s developers.
Home builder Larsen sells to long-time employee
The company used to be known just as a Wash Park builder but now builds in upscale neighborhoods all over.
Cherry Hills mansion sells for $7.3M, tops March sales
Homes in Boulder and Denver’s Cherry Creek and Crestmoor Park neighborhoods also made the top five last month.
Contractor sentenced for stealing clients’ down payments
Theodore Welker, 51, received probation and was ordered to pay $14,000 to victims. He is in prison on unrelated charges.