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Longtime REALTOR® Bob LeGare Selected as Aurora’s New Mayor

Last night, the Aurora City Council selected Bob LeGare, longtime REALTOR® and member of the Aurora Association of REALTORS®, to be the city’s new mayor. LeGare will serve through the remainder of Hogan's four-year term, which ends in December 2019.   Bob has been a REALTOR® since 1983 and has lived in Aurora for 43 years.  He has served on numerous boards and committees for...

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Key-Turning Tips for Homebuyers — and for Home Sellers — in Denver’s Molten Market

Getting pre-approved for your loan, knocking out your home chores and more ideas for making buying and selling a home pain-free Joe Amon, The Denver Post   We talked to REALTORS®, loan originators and nonprofit home-buyer educators about the best strategies for people on both sides of the home sale transaction.   “I recommend my clients do everything humanly possible with their lenders,” REALTOR® Matt Leprino said....

DENVER, CO - MARCH 24: Southern Land Company is developing this property in LoHi Denver at 18th and Central Streets. It will become a 302 unit apartment complex with retail space. They were at work on the space on Thursday, March 24, 2016 despite the recent snow. It is Southern Land's first project in Denver. Lead superintendent Joe Pluskota, lower left, walks along the outside of the project. (Photo by Cyrus McCrimmon/ The Denver Post)

Denver area still lags in new home construction

This article was published through the Denver Post by Aldo Svaldi  on February 12, 2017 at 2:30 am and updated on February 12, 2017 at 2:35 am.   Denver area still lags in new home construction The metro area market needs 16,000 to 18,000 new homes a year to keep pace with population growth   Metro Denver’s housing woes boil down to one easy to state...