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What Is DOM—And Why It Matters in Denver Right Now
Days on Market (DOM) tracks how long a home has been listed before going under contract. In a market like Denver—where interest rates, inventory levels, and buyer demand shift month to month—DOM is one of the clearest indicators of market temperature. A low DOM...
Understanding Metro Districts in Colorado
If you’ve been browsing homes along the Front Range, you’ve probably noticed the phrase “metro district” in property listings. These special districts can significantly affect your property taxes and long-term costs — but most buyers don’t fully understand them. At...
Common Mistakes First-Time Homebuyers Make
Buying your first home is exciting — but it’s easy to get overwhelmed. As the home buying process gets more complex, many first-time homebuyers make avoidable mistakes that cost time and money. At the Living Colorado Team, we guide buyers through each step to make...
The Pros and Cons of Living at Altitude in Colorado
If you’re planning a relocation to Colorado, there’s one question everyone asks: What’s it really like living at altitude? Whether you’re moving to Denver (5,280 feet) or the mountain towns like Breckenridge or Vail (8,000+ feet), altitude affects more than your...
What’s Driving Colorado’s Population Shifts?
📊 Colorado’s Changing Landscape Over the past few years, Colorado’s population trends have taken an interesting turn. Once one of the fastest-growing states in the country, growth has slowed in some areas while other regions are booming. According to recent market...
🏠 Many Would-Be Buyers Are Frozen Out of the Housing Market — But Here’s What You Can Do
Buying a home has always been one of life’s biggest milestones — but lately, it’s also become one of the toughest. A recent NPR report highlights what many of us in real estate already know: many would-be buyers feel locked out of today’s market. Across the U.S.,...






