Denver voted #1 City for Real Estate Recovery, great news for Colorado and Durango Real Estate

Denver is named the #1 city in the country poised for
Real Estate Recovery
by ‘Today’!

This is great news, not only for Denver, but for all of Colorado. Durango is an up and coming mountain town, a popular second home and retirement place, with affordable and luxury real estate, a ski mountain with the most sunny days in the US (over 300/year), a college, a vibrant downtown, a river runs through it, you name it. Check out our website for more info on Durango. Now is the time to buy. Watch the video link below and then email or give us a call to begin your Durango Colorado home search. Claudia Williams, 970 247 8388

Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran, a regular contributor on the “Today Show”, reported Tuesday that Denver is “clearly on the rebound” more so than any other US city. She continued by saying, “It’s really the perfect real estate success story.”

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Click on the image above to view the segment in its entirety.

The 8 factors Corcoran used to determine Denver is rebounding are:

⇒Job growth potential
⇒No overbuilding
⇒A growing population
⇒A vital downtown
⇒Good weather
⇒A well educated population
⇒Lots of first-time buyers ⇒Foreclosures earlier than other cities

Take advantage of Colorado’s improving real estate market by contacting us today about durango Real estate investments. Now is the time to buy. Email or give us a call to begin your home search.

Claudia Williams, Realtor, Owner, Broker, Eco Broker, Exchangor
Blue Ribbon Properties
Luxury and Mountain Property Specialists
835 Main Ave #214
Durango, CO 81301
office 970.247.8388
cell 970.749.3555

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