Denver’s real estate market is normalizing but continues to face persistent affordability challenges. This presents opportunities for serious buyers and sellers to negotiate favorable deals in the second half of the year.
Governor Polis approved a bipartisan bill that will cut property taxes, saving the average homeowner $500 and capping future tax increases at 5.5
Mayor Mike Johnston announced a plan to raise $500 million in public funds to revitalize downtown Denver over the next 10 years.
Expectations of a recession in the next year rose again in May but remain below their peak in May of 2023.
National home sale prices have been rising by about half a percent per month for the last six months, stabilizing price growth back to pre-pandemic levels.
Local Events| Denver
Civic Center EATS
Civic Center EATS is Denver’s summer-long food truck event, bringing together the city’s top mobile restaurants for lunch. Meet in the park for Civic Center EATS! Enjoy delicious bites from your favorite food trucks every Wednesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., all summer long and into fall. Click HERE for more information!
Snoopy and The Red Baron
Dive into the thrilling world of aerial combat with Snoopy and The Red Baron! Explore vintage aircraft displays, interactive exhibits, and aviation activities that will captivate all ages. Bring the family and journey through aviation history while enjoying special activities like a paper airplane station, VR experience, selfie station, coloring activities, and more!
Come experience the national parks! For six days in 2024, all National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone. Mark your calendar for these entrance fee–free dates in 2024 Click HERE for more information!
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