The Hot Spot Neighborhood Spotlight - Curtis Park

Curtis Park, nestled within the greater Five Points area, is one of Denver’s oldest and most storied districts. Once a booming streetcar suburb, it saw rapid growth in the late 1800s, becoming home to a diverse mix of communities. The neighborhood’s stunning Victorian-era homes reflect Denver’s early prosperity, yet its history is also shaped by redlining and racial segregation, the effects of which still linger today.

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The Hot Spot Neighborhood Spotlight - The Highlands

Situated just northwest of Downtown Denver, The Highlands includes West Highland, Highland, and LoHi (Lower Highland). The Highlands is a mix of history, local shopping and eating, green spaces, and a strong sense of involvement in preserving what makes Highland unique. Those elements together really contribute to the community vibe, making it feel like a place where everyone feels connected.

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Month-to-Month Market Stats: Dec 2024-Jan 2025

The days of the frenzied Denver metro real estate market are gone. Higher interest rates have settled in and buyers seem to be reluctantly accepting that and making offers. They are tired of waiting for interest rates to drop significantly while watching prices continue to increase. The outlook for 2025 is a slight dip in appreciation over the next few months and then a more stable increase in home values  (in the 2%-4% range) as the year rolls on. influenced by various economic factors.

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Market StatsMary Salsich