Category Archives: General
RidgeGate Parkway Interchange
If you’ve driven around the south side of town lately, you’ve noticed the new interchange going in just south of I25 and Lincoln Avenue. It
Funny
Because we all need to laugh more often…especially these days. A client bought a new home and the broker wanted to send flowers for the
Denver Unveils Foreclosure Plan
The Denver Office of Economic Development (OED) has released the draft of an action plan for using $6.1 million in federal funds to buy and
Interesting Fact
"ExxonMobil will pay more taxes this year to the US Treasury than the bottom 50% of all taxpayers — combined. In the first half, ExxonMobil’s
Denver Market Update and Inventory
The latest market update and inventory analysis is available here. Contact me if you have any questions about buying or selling a home. Drew
Update: S&P/Case-Shiller Home-Price Index
From July ’08 to August ’08, there was no change in the Denver index. From June ’08 to July ’08, the Denver index was up
Forbes Flashbacks
I saw these in Forbes the other day and thought they were worth sharing… 80 Years Ago – October 1, 1928Heading for a CrashWe have
Excellent Perspective
I read the following article by Fareed Zakaria (Newsweek) recently and I thought it provided an excellent perspective on America’s current financial situation. I really
AIG’s Tentacles Widespread
Courtesy of The Denver Post… "The nation’s largest insurer was No. 13 on the 2007 Fortune 500 list of largest U.S. companies, with revenues of
The Bailout Blueprint
Here’s how a bailout works, courtesy of The Denver Post… 1. Borrowed FundsTaxes paid by individuals and businesses provide the majority of money to run