University Boulevard was just a dirt road and Cherry Creek was farmland when a recently listed Tudor-style residence was built in 1931.
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Colorado Tiny House Festival kicks off in Keenesburg
The festival featured more than 20 builders selling services and tiny homes in the $50,000-$75,000 range.
Peace Corps veteran making the most of compost
Scraps Mile High plans to collect food remains from businesses and deliver them to composting bins. And all by bike.
NFL player is selling Evergreen home
New Orleans Saints defensive end Paul Kruger, who bought house for $5.4 million, seeks $8.5M
Denver sniffing out Airbnb landlords who rent investment properties
Six months after regulations banned the practice of renting investment properties for less than 30 days, Denver is making suspicious Airbnb hosts prove with government documents that they live in the homes they rent.
Tech entrepreneur lists $3M Park Hill compound
The co-founder of Freshwater Software in Boulder and Alpha and Omega Inc. in Denver is selling her 10,500-square-foot property 11 blocks east of City Park.
$5M Botanic Gardens mansion tops June home sales
The Beaux Arts mansion bordering the Denver Botanic Gardens at 910 Gaylord St. came in $750,000 short of its April listing price.
Developer lists $5M Sunnyside condo project ahead of completion
Before developer Myles Goldman lists each of the dozen Sunnyside slot homes he expects to finish at yearend, he figured he’d test the interest in selling them in a package deal.
Green Valley Ranch adding hundreds of homes next to golf course
Oakwood Homes has built 148 homes in the neighborhood this year, and plans to add 360 more on 80 acre parcel alongside the golf club.
Jefferson County approves application for federal housing funds
The usually-routine vote by the three commissioners was pegged for a toss-up after opponents to Obama-era reforms at the Department of Housing and Urban Development pressured commissioners to reject a pair of grant programs.