We all know that we love our city. Now it appears the rest of the nation is in on the secret of just how great Denver is.
The Fox Business Network is running a new segment called “Where to Invest Now” featuring Greg Rand, CEO of OwnAmerica, as housing market analyst making his picks of the best real estate markets in America for investors. In this episode Greg picked Denver, Colorado for more than one reason.
From an analytical standpoint it comes down to the fundamentals that make real estate developers and analysts incredibly happy. People are moving to Denver. Simply put, our city is an attractive place to live. Not only do our residents like our city, they love it. Transplants from New York to LA are choosing Denver as their home.
The median age in Denver is just 31, a fairly young age and an indication of the growth potential for the Denver real estate market as this base moves forward in life and in their home ownership goals. Denver lofts and condos are one investment opportunity that fits in perfectly with this audience. The video mentions the single family home as well and it’s hard not to imagine what Denver’s ongoing growth will mean for Downtown Denver neighborhoods such as LoHi (Lower Highlands), Washington Park, Ball Park and more.
While investors across the United States may think our real estate market is attractive the true winners would be those living right here in Denver. For those who switch from renting to purchase it’s not just an investment opportunity, it’s an opportunity to find a dream home.
You know we love the downtown Denver loft and Denver condo lifestyle. The same fundamentals that make owning a Denver condo or loft an attractive investment are the reasons it is also a wonderful way to live. Walkable restaurants and bistros, sporting events, theater and the arts fill our downtown streets and neighborhoods.
Sure, we love the fact that Fox Business News is calling us a great place to invest. What the story should focus on is the fact that Downtown Denver Real Estate offers an incredible place to live. But maybe they do… when their research team asked folks if they like living in Denver, they said “No…I love it”.






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