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Deciding where to live can be one of the greatest challenges of moving to a new city. Finding the right place means taking many factors into account: the type of lifestyle you prefer; proximity to work; education and recreational activities; the size and style of home you desire; the style of neighborhood you prefer - all of this must come together to make your new dwelling feel like home.
Fortunately, the Denver area is up to the task. You'll find a myriad of choices here: casual to elegant mountain living, tree-lined neighborhoods featuring historical architecture, planned suburban communities, and just about everything in between. Housing Types |
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Single family homes sit on individual lots with surveyed and platted boundaries and other physical specifications or covenants established and set forth in legal terms at the time a subdivision was established by a builder. Such covenants may describe lot sizes and homes sizes, additions and alterations that homeowners may or may not make and housing styles and materials. | As in most large cities, Denver boasts many single-family homes, particularly in suburban areas. |
Luxury Homes can be found in various areas throughout the Metro Area.
You will find premier, upscale custom homes in incredible beautiful settings. |
There are large, 1/2 to over 1 acre home sites . . . adjacent to permanent open space. . . that ensure family privacy. | ||||||||||
There are homes available with acreages.
A few can be found close in. The mountain homes range from small hideaways to expansive estates. Many feature scenic mountain settings with abundant wildlife and opportunities for hiking and picnicking. Many of these areas provide the easy commute to Denver and are close to mountain recreational activities. |
For those who desire acreage or stable facilities, there are several areas around the Denver Metro Area that offer these amenities. In fact while driving around the Parker area, one might imagine they are in Kentucky with all the beautiful rolling green hills, white rail fences, horses, stables, arenas and barns in the area. Pick-up trucks and large horse trails are a very familiar site. | ||||||||||||
Several neighborhoods have homes with extensive renovation.
Some of these neighborhoods feature bungalow-style homes, many built in the early to mid 1900s. |
The turn of the century homes have been extremely popular and they too can be found in various price ranges. | ||||||||||||
New construction abounds in the Denver Metro Area as well as the mountain communities. | There are many possibilities of apartments in the area.
Apartment locators can provide you with a breakdown of apartments by area as well as cost, with corresponding information on facilities, lease agreements, utility provisions, damage deposits and nearby amenities. |
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Housing options in downtown Denver used to be somewhat limited, but this has changed substantially in the past decade. Now anyone desiring an urban lifestyle can choose from a host of spacious lofts, luxurious condominiums and carefree apartments that now abound in many of downtown Denver's older buildings. | The Denver metro area offers a strong housing market, with good levels of appreciation and an active market. A good mix of both executive housing and entry-level housing exists throughout the metro area.
While housing costs have risen substantially in the Denver metro area in recent years, this region still offers some of the best housing values of any major metropolitan area. |
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More Information At Colorado Real Estate Sites: |
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