Englewood Home for Rent

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Fabulous 4 bedroom house in a mature neighborhood (this used to be a 3 bedroom house upstairs, two old bedrooms have been turned into one). So their is 2 bedrooms upstairs and 2 rooms down in the basement (non-conforming). Lots of trees, great value! 4 bedrooms including one master and 2 full bath, finished basement. Dishwasher, garbage disposal, granite fireplace. Granite counter tops, remodeled kitchen, stainless steel appliances, large fenced back yard, storage shed. Walking distance to light rail, the community recreation center, and park. Close to Platte River biking trail, and 2 dog parks. The light rail is a 15 min ride to Auraria Campus and the general downtown area. The light rail also can take you to Arapahoe Community College and downtown Littleton. There are shops nearby, one light rail stop away in the Englewood City Center. Walking distance to Riverpoint shopping area (Costco, Target etc.) This house has been recently remodeled.

THIS PLACE WILL GO FAST so please only contact us if you are ready (in town) and serious about scheduling a viewing.  Available 1st of June!

 

Valuation notices May 1st.

The Arapahoe County Assessor’s Office will mail 2017 Notices of Valuations to residential and commercial property owners beginning May 1.

These notices of valuation provide you with information on the actual value of your property as of June 30, 2016. Arapahoe County also includes photos and information on five similar properties that sold in your area to provide more information about the valuation process and how the value was determined.

What happens if you disagree with the valuation? You can appeal and Arapahoe County strives to make the process as easy as possible. Appeals must be filed by June 1 to be considered.

To learn more about the valuation process and how you can appeal your value, visit: http://bit.ly/ACGNOVs.

Is the Denver Market a Bubble?

Is the Denver Real Estate Market in a Bubble?  There are five items that are driving the hot housing market in Denver. These are not the same as reasons for the past housing bubble.  See the full report.
#1 – Population Growth
#2 – Job & Wage Growth
#3 – Soaring Rents
#4 – Record Low Interest Rates
#5 – Awards for Denver – US News & World Report Denver as #1 city to live in.

U.S. News and World Report just ranked Denver the #2 city in the country

U.S. News and World Report just ranked Denver the #2 city in the country to live in for 2017, down from our #1 spot in 2016. They based their rankings on these factors-value of living there, quality of life, job market health, desire to live there from online surveys, and the number of people moving here.
 
Hired, a job network for tech companies and job seekers, just ranked Denver the 2nd best city in the country for tech employees. Why? A strong focus on work-life balance in Denver was mentioned.
Penske, the truck-rental company, said Denver was the 4th most popular city in the country for 1 way moving destinations last year, up from #6 in 2015.

Housing Market Minute

Housing Market Minute

Housing Market Minute – Feb. 2, 2017

 Housing Market Min

The Fed met yesterday,as expected there was no rate increase for now. The Fed has said it expects to raise rates 3 times this year.
The average sales price for January single family detached homes came to $425,054. and $284,788 for Condos and Townhomes.
( Data provided from REColorado for Aurora, Northglenn, Westminster, Lakewood, Thornton, Arvada, Englewood, Edgewater, Centennial, Littleton, Bloomfield, Denver, Golden, Lone Tree)
We will be hosting an Open House this Sunday Feb. 5 from 11:30 – 3:30
4890 S. Inca St. Englewood Colorado for more details and pictures click here.

4 Kitchen Features of the Future

Today’s modern kitchens may include seamless appliances, lavish amenities and stylish upgrades, but they’re still a far cry from the new technologies companies are developing. Here are a few of the cool features that could make it into your kitchen in the years to come.

Smart appliances: Appliances are beginning to incorporate technology that provides added convenience in ways we’ve not experienced before. For example, Samsung’s revolutionary new Family Hub refrigerator, available now, features a Wi-Fi touch screen that syncs family calendars and displays digital notes and texts. Unsure if you should grab milk while you’re at the store? Built-in cameras capture fridge contents so you can double-check with ease.

Touch-screen hubs: Touch screens aren’t just for appliances. At the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show, Whirlpool imagined one as a kitchen backsplash that serves as a hub for the entire house. The screen recognizes each family member and displays a personalized calendar with daily tasks and appointments. It can even harness GPS to track the arrival of the morning bus.

Visible food storage: IKEA’s 2025 concept kitchen includes pantry shelves that cool glass storage containers, keeping food visible so you always know what’s on hand. The sink’s built-in composter squeezes the water out of fruit peels and other organic matter and then presses it into an odorless puck.

Intelligent cooktops: IKEA’s concept kitchen also features a smart table that serves as a prep surface and cooktop in one. Place ingredients on the table for recipe suggestions. Then use the built-in scales to measure ingredients and the embedded coils to heat individual pots, leaving the rest of the surface cool to the touch.

Whether you buy a high-tech fridge that helps to keep your family on schedule or another forward-thinking upgrade, the kitchen of the future will have some fun and useful features.

Thanks for reading. I look forward to connecting with you soon!

Hottest Denver Neighborhoods in 2016 and 2017

Redfin recently ranked our country’s 50 most competitive neighborhoods to buy a home in 2016. Metro Denver had 7 of the 30 most competitive and 10 of the top 50. The most competitive neighborhoods have these characteristics-

  • Fewer median days on the market.
  • Higher average sale-to-list price ratio
  • Home price appreciation
  • Higher percentage of homes sold for all cash
  • Homes for more than their asking price

So, here is the 2016 list for metro Denver-

  • #8–Lakeside near Sloan’s Lake
  • #12-West Pleasant View in Golden
  • #13-College View in Denver
  • #14-Hoffman Town in Aurora
  • #17-Highline Villages in Aurora
  • #23-Union Square in Lakewood
  • #27-Horseshoe Park in Aurora
Here is Redfin’s 2017 list for hottest neighborhoods in Denver-
  • #9-Greenfield in SE Aurora
  • Also highly ranked were Old Town Arvada and Athmar Park in SW Denver.