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Quick Denver, CO Facts:
- As of 2007, Denver's
population is 566,974 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth
of 2.22 percent.
- The median home cost in
Denver is $319,700. Home appreciation the last year has been 3.57
percent.
- Compared to the rest of
the country, Denver's cost of living is 4.88% Higher than the U.S.
average.
- Denver public schools
spend $5,642 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is
$6,058. There are about 18 students per teacher in Denver.
- The unemployment rate in
Denver is 3.70 percent (U.S. avg. is 4.60%). Recent job growth is
Positive. Denver jobs have Increased by 2.05 percent.
Denver (a.k.a. "The Mile High
City") is located 5,280 feet above sea level and is an energetic city that
offers urban adventure and abundant outdoor activities. With numerous
distinctive neighborhoods, including a vibrant downtown and historic
district, Denver offers an array of exciting and unique experiences.
Located near at the foot of the Rocky Mountains the city provides
breathtaking views and basks in 300 days of sunshine annually and offers
year-round adventure and the breathtaking Rocky Mountains in our backyard.
From a thriving arts and culture scene, world class attractions and
endless shopping possibilities, to nationally recognized chefs, exciting
nightlife and abundant outdoor recreation. The Mile High City invites you
to sample from world class
attractions, a thriving arts and cultural scene, exciting nightlife, top
quality restaurants and great shopping.
HISTORY
Denver, the capital of
Colorado, was established by a party of prospectors on November 22, 1858,
after a gold discovery at the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South
Platte River. Town founders named the dusty crossroads for James W.
Denver, Governor of Kansas Territory, of which eastern Colorado was then a
part. Other gold discoveries sparked a mass migration of some 100,000 in
1859-60, leading the federal government to establish Colorado Territory in
1861.
The Mile High City's
aggressive leadership, spearheaded by William N. Byers, founding editor of
the Rocky Mountain News, and Territorial Governor John Evans, insisted
that the Indians must go. After dispossessing the natives, Denverites
built a network of railroads that made their town the banking, minting,
supply and processing center not only for Colorado, but for neighboring
states. Between 1870 when the first railroads arrived and 1890, Denver
grew from 4,759 to 106,713. In a single generation, it became the second
most populous city in the West, second only to San Francisco.
Although founded as the main supply town for Rocky Mountain mining camps,
Denver also emerged as a hub for high plains agriculture. Denver's
breweries, bakeries, meat packing and other food-processing plants made it
the regional agricultural center, as well as a manufacturing hub for farm
and ranch equipment, barbed wire, windmills, seed, feed and harnesses.
For more information on Arts,
Housing, Government, Economic Development, Jobs & Employment, Volunteer
Opportunities, Golf Courses, Libraries, Parks and Recreation, Trails,
Police & Fire Protection, Senior Assistance, Transportation, Maps and Data,
visit the City of
Denver's website.
DENVER COLORADO SCHOOLS
For the most current information & reports on Denver, Colorado schools
- visit GreatSchools.net. You can browse Denver schools on a
map or within list results and sort schools in Denver by name, grade
level, or school type. Refine your search by school level (Denver
elementary schools, middle schools, or high schools) or narrow by school
type (Denver public schools, private schools, or charter schools). View
Denver school information such as address, contact information, enrollment
figures, student to teacher ratio, parent ratings and reviews of Denver
schools, as well as links to test scores for schools in Denver, CO.
Denver,
Colorado communities & subdivisions include:
Auraria, Baker, Barnum, Barnum West, Bear Valley, Belcaro, Berkeley, East
Berkeley, Capitol Hill, Chaffee Park, Cheesman Park, Cherry Creek, City
Park, City Park West, Clayton, Cole, College View, Congress Park,
Crestmoor, Elyria-Swansea, Five Points, Gateway, Globeville, Green Valley
Ranch, Hale, Harvey Park, Highland, Highlands, Hilltop, Jefferson Park,
Kennedy, Lincoln Park, LoDo, Lowry, Mayfair, Montbello, Montclair, North
Park Hill, Northeast Park Hill, Overland, Park Hill, Potter, Regis, Ruby
Hill, Skyland, Sloan Lake, Sloan's Lake, Southmoor Park, Stapleton, Sun
Valley, Sunnyside, University Hills, Valverde, Washington Park, Washington
Park West, Wellshire, West Highlands, Westwood, Whittier. For a
complete map of communities within
the Denver city limits,
download a color neighborhood map from the City of Denver.
 
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Click the the link above to
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Denver, Colorado
including single family homes, condos, townhomes, lofts, land, short-sale,
foreclosed, bank-owned, HUD and investment properties.
Locate Denver area homes & properties for sale by type, price range, subdivision, city,
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site, however you can opt to signup to save your favorite property
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listings sent to you - you're in control.
Using the new & improved Metro Brokers home search website, you
can
search tens of thousands of Colorado & Denver Metropolitan area
MLS/IDX property listings in a list or map view to:
» see complete
listing details for all types of properties available through
the MLS/IDX
» view high resolution pictures
» view virtual tours & photo galleries
» contact me for more information or schedule a showing
» get directions & create your own personalized house tour
» explore different neighborhoods
» check out school districts, neighborhood schools & get C-SAP
scores
» research recent sales & request a FREE market analysis
» locate amenities such as as shopping, dining, places of
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Contact Metro Brokers REALTOR Anthony Rael regarding any home or property you
find online - regardless of which real estate agent or
real estate brokerage firm the property is listed by.

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Buying a Home in Denver, Colorado?
Relocating to
Denver, Colorado or
interested in purchasing real estate in the Denver metro area?
Now is the perfect time to purchase real estate in Colorado. The
selection of Denver homes, condos, townhomes & investment properties is plentiful and prices have fallen by thousands of
dollars due to the high number of foreclosed properties on the market.
Use my free Buyer's Toolbox to find out
how much home you qualify for, plus
other tips for new first-time home buyers,
search for your next Denver home, condo, townhome or investment property,
information on the
9 Steps to buying Colorado real estate,
understanding what
buyer agency is and why you should be
represented in a Colorado real estate transaction & other
Denver Community Resources
and Volunteer Opportunities in Denver, CO.
You can also use my
mortgage calculator to see
how much
home you can afford in the
Denver area and explore available
mortgage & financing options,
get a list of my Preferred Vendors and Reputable Service
Providers and
even
have Denver's hottest new home
listings
sent to you via e-mail.
My free weekly
Real Estate and Economic News
will help you understand how the changing real estate market conditions &
interest rates affect your ability to purchase or sell a home in Denver.
Selling a Home In Denver, Colorado?
Home appreciation rates in
many Denver area communities have been sluggish the past two years, but if
your home is updated, well-cared for and has good curb appeal, it will
sell quickly and for a good price.
Offering full-service & limited-service brokerage options both
designed to help sellers maximize the equity in their homes so they can
pursue other investment opportunities.
Use my
free Seller's Toolbox to learn
about things sellers should consider before
listing
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questions or to
request a FREE comparative market analysis to determine
how much your
Denver area home is actually worth in Denver metro neighborhoods. Use the website to learn about
what factors influence your asking price and get tips on preparing and staging your home for sale. Finally,
make sure your real estate agent is a
REALTOR®.
If you would like to sit
down for coffee and discuss the
Denver, Colorado Real Estate market, just call me
anytime at 303-520-3179.
Anthony Rael, Metro
Brokers Arvada-Northwest offers professional & trustworthy real estate
services to buyers &
sellers throughout the
Denver metro area including
Arvada,
Brighton,
Broomfield,
Denver,
Golden,
Highland/Sloan's Lake,
Highlands Ranch,
Lakewood,
Littleton,
Louisville,
Longmont,
Thornton,
Westminster,
Wheat Ridge, Adams
County,
Denver County &
Jefferson County.
Leverage my life-long
knowledge of the Denver Metro area - from homes, condos, lofts or
investment properties, new homes builders, schools & local amenities to
reliable & trustworthy business partners like mortgage brokers & home
contractors to
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your investment, secure your future and realize the home of your dreams.

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