It took just north of $500 million in brokered sales in 2022 to crack the top 25, according to data provided by the local listing service.
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‘This just feels wrong’: Brokerage sued, scrutinized over liens and 40-year contracts
The company pays homeowners an upfront commission of $300 to $5,000 and in exchange, the homeowners must hire MV to be their broker if they sell the house within 40 years.
Plastic surgeon lists Cherry Hills Village mansion for $7.7M
Heidi and Andrew Wolfe love to cook and entertain. And they designed their Cherry Hills Village dream home for that purpose. The kitchen features a 72-inch French Lacanche range, two Miele dishwashers, and two refrigerators. The couple converted the pantry into a walk-through kitchen, which makes the kitchen area more functional for entertaining. The home… Read more »
Colorado’s population growth hit a wall. Here’s what to expect in the coming decades
It’s been 33 years since the state added this few new residents.
Local realtor count hit record in 2022, but expected to drop this year
Denver Metro Association of Realtors CEO Nobu Hata said inventory is a leading factor in membership numbers.
Cannabis exec asks $5M for Observatory Park home bought on 4/20
Green Solution lists 19 locations on its website. The company sold for $140 million in 2019.
Homebuilder accused of bilking investors to liquidate
RedCorp has been hit with multiple lawsuits in recent months, with some regarding a $3M home in Hilltop.
Boulder home tops December sales at $7.5 million
The home also sold in 2020 and 2021. Homes in Cherry Hills, Denver and Littleton rounded out the top five.
Lawsuits could force changes to metro districts in 2023
Two cases and a possible appeal have the potential to shift the way districts repay developers.
Ringsby family lists Tuscan-style Denver mansion for $3.75M
“Bill” Ringsby, founded Denver-based Ringsby Truck Lines and later purchased Aspen Airways. The family, which sold the truck line in 1984 and the airline in 1990, also owned the Denver Rockets, the city’s first professional basketball team, from 1967 to 1974.