
“When we went to the basement and saw the portrait room, I got it,” said owner Kevin Brynestad.
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“When we went to the basement and saw the portrait room, I got it,” said owner Kevin Brynestad.
Properties in downtown Denver, Sedalia and Hilltop also made the list.
“This is definitely the most upscale, largest fix and flip we’ve done,” said the sellers, who paid $4 million last June.
Ellie Reimer, who ran Aerowood Property Management, was also fined $32,000.
“I’ve always had a passion for real estate,” said Todd Davis, who retired in 2021.
“The final chapter herein has yet to be written,” says a lawyer for Mastino Management.
The top spot went to an $8.5 million deal.
Pennsylvania-based Newrez disclosed the layoffs as it closed on an acquisition.
Brookfield wants a judge’s order saying it can connect to sewer systems at Solterra.
In LoHi, Wolff House has replaced an older duplex with two homes that each listed for $2 million.
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