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Parker, Colorado

Parker, Colorado

Located 20 miles southeast of Denver, Parker is a home rule municipality in Douglas County, Colorado. With over 50,000 residents, Parker is a self-declared town under the Home Rule statutes and is actually the county's the second-most populous city, right under Castle Rock.  For 22 years, Parker has been consistently named Tree City USA for its incredible urban forestry and lush green covers. Parker has a mix of both urban and suburban feel, and the majority of the homes here are single-family homes, but there are a good amount of apartments and condos within walking distance of the western side of downtown. Homes and land here, are ranging from $250k up to 2 million

Looking for information about Colorado Real Estate? Visit this Facebook group here to connect and ask questions with other locals. Colorado is noted for its vivid landscape of mountains, forests, high plains, mesas, canyons, plateaus, rivers, and desert lands. Colorado has amazing wildlife, snowboarding, music, and much more. If you’re Moving to Colorado, or simply coming for vacation, we can help plan and find the right place for you. Contact us with any questions you may have, our services page here.

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Locals in Parker love the wide-open spaces and community-like feel of the town. It boasts 250 acres of parkland and over 900 acres of open space featuring lush greens and hunkered meadows, guaranteeing gorgeous scenery.Near the historic Main Street, individuals can engage in Wine Walks, Concerts in the Park, Parker Days, and Christmas Parades. Take a look around, you may just find the home of your dreams!

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Buying a home now instead of renting one may be the game-changer that amplifies long-term savings for renters who are ready to become homeowners. When paying a mortgage as opposed to paying rent, that money is reinvested back in your favor, so you’re contributing to your own net worth when you own a home. This is a term called equity, and it’s one of the biggest financial benefits of homeownership.

If the pandemic and the changes we’ve faced recently have made you seriously think about buying a home instead of renting one, you’re not alone. You may, however, be wondering if the dollars and cents add up in your favor as home prices continue to rise. According to the experts, in many cases, it’s still more affordable to buy a home than to rent one.

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Lone Tree

Lone Tree, Colorado

Lone Tree is an active community with 13,000 residents.  It is currently experiencing a rise in population as companies move to the region, drawing people to relocate from all over the country. The businesses here attract highly educated employees who seek a healthy balance of corporate and an outdoor lifestyle.

Business and Healthcare services in the Lone Tree have grown considerably in recent years with the addition of the Charles Schwab campus and the expansion of the Sky Ridge Medical Center.The RTD Bus & Rail E Line, F Line, and R Line make five stops in Lone Tree (County Line, Lincoln, Sky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree City Center, and RidgeGate Parkway).During the weekdays, the Lone Tree Link operates free bus services along Park Meadows Drive, serving Lincoln Station and four other stops in the city.The Denver International Airport is an approximate 40-minute drive, the Denver Tech Center is approximately 15 minutes away, and a drive to Colorado Springs takes about one hour.

Are you looking for information about Colorado Real Estate? Visit this Facebook group here to connect and ask questions with other locals. Colorado is noted for its vivid landscape of mountains, forests, high plains, mesas, canyons, plateaus, rivers, and desert lands. Colorado has amazing wildlife, snowboarding, music, and much more. If you’re Moving to Colorado, or simply coming for vacation, we can help plan and find the right place for you. Contact us with any questions you may have, our services page here.

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Location to major highways and transportation systems are a crucial selling point in Lone Tree. The city consists of 12 parks, the largest one being Sweetwater Park and Bluffs Regional Park. There are many running trails and biking trails for inhabitants and visitors alike. The cliffs at the southern part of the city offer different trails and hiking possibilities.

In Lone Tree, the median home cost is $625,100 but go up to the million dollar range. For the last ten years, the Home Appreciation has been 6.6%.

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The Buyer's Guide

Buying a home now instead of renting one may be the game-changer that amplifies long-term savings for renters who are ready to become homeowners. When paying a mortgage as opposed to paying rent, that money is reinvested back in your favor, so you’re contributing to your own net worth when you own a home. This is a term called equity, and it’s one of the biggest financial benefits of homeownership.

If the pandemic and the changes we’ve faced recently have made you seriously think about buying a home instead of renting one, you’re not alone. You may, however, be wondering if the dollars and cents add up in your favor as home prices continue to rise. According to the experts, in many cases, it’s still more affordable to buy a home than to rent one.

Sign up for the Buyer's Guide for tips and information on the process in 2021.

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