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After going into hibernation during the recession, a Golden business is sprouting farms in suburbs and developments around Colorado and across the country.
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After going into hibernation during the recession, a Golden business is sprouting farms in suburbs and developments around Colorado and across the country.
A City Park studio listed on Airbnb nets $1,000 per month in profit. But for some of the website’s users hoping to make a quick buck, renting out their extra space is a cat-and-mouse game with landlords looking to crack down on lease breakers.
A 15-acre property with a renovated farmhouse, barn and horse pasture topped July’s home sales with an $11 million price tag.
An Old Cherry Hills home less than 10 years old sold for about $3.8 million last month, capping June’s area residential sales.
The 300-acre property surrounded by national forest, once the secluded getaway of a wealthy oilman, has been put up for sale after several years of disuse.
Two houses, both larger than 10,000 square feet, each sold for more than $4 million last month, putting them at the top of the list of highest-priced home sales.
Two nonprofit organizations have teamed up and hatched an $18 million plan to redo their two neighboring housing complexes near Sloan’s Lake.
After buying a massive foreclosed development near Parker, a Denver firm is bringing the project back to life with the first of 120 homes under construction.
A highly customized 39th-floor condo in the Four Seasons building topped last month’s home sales with a $4.5 million price tag.
Hoping to catch the incoming train, a nonprofit has scooped up warehouse land with plans to build low-income housing in Elyria-Swansea.
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