
A block from an air and space museum and its retired B-52 bomber, a new residential development is adding two dozen homes on less than 2 acres in Lowry.
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A block from an air and space museum and its retired B-52 bomber, a new residential development is adding two dozen homes on less than 2 acres in Lowry.
A nearly 100-year-old house in Cherry Hills Village closed out 2015 as the highest-priced residential sale in December, below its original list price of $6.5 million.
A 35-acre plot of land in Douglas County, surrounded by a golf course and red rock formations, has been put up for sale for the first time in 15 years and is being pitched as a site for a high-end residential development.
After being traded to another team, a longtime Rockies shortstop has put his Cherry Hills Village mansion on the market and is swinging for a $5.89 million sale price.
Finally breaking the Cherry Hills Village streak, a Greenwood Village property landed the top sale price for residential sales in the area last month.
An Aurora real estate firm has expanded its local office and is planning to move into Utah, Texas and North Carolina this month with more locations on the way.
More than a dozen homes starting at about $600,000 are beginning to take shape in Mayfair with two-car garages and rooftop decks.
A developer has submitted plans to the city for about a dozen three-bedroom townhomes in Curtis Park.
For yet another consecutive month, Cherry Hills Village has been home to the highest-priced residential sale, this time a 12,000-square-foot house on 5 acres.
With a new school recently opened nearby, the Stapleton development is getting a new batch of homes, ranging in size, price and design, and construction is already beginning.
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