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Tax credits fuel banner March home activity

Tax credits a huge force in a strong March housing [...]

Denver housing market strong in February

“It’s Denver,” Gary [...]

Drop in Denver building activity welcomed

“It is very good news for the Denver area and the whole region, that we are getting the excess out of the supply,” Byron [...]

Spring home sales likely to surge from January levels

The Denver-area home market in January, while it did not book shoot-the-lights-out activity, appears to have set the stage for a much stronger spring season, as consumers are expected to take advantage of tax credit that are expiring, and lock in low mortgage rates, widely expected to shoot up in the coming months.

Rebchook on Channel 9 regarding tax credits

The first-time home buyer tax credit helped sales last year, will it continue this [...]

Except for luxury homes, Denver's housing market is robust

The only thing hurting the Denver housing market is the luxury portion of it, which is experiencing a “pretty amazing crash,” says Jeff [...]

President Obama will sign tax credit extension, expansion on Friday

“People are going to look back at this time and say, “We should have done something when rates were low, prices were low and we had the tax credits.”

“People are going to look back at this time and say, “We should have done something when rates were low, prices were low and we had the tax credits.”

“People are going to look back at this time and say, “We should have done something when rates were low, prices were low and we had the tax credits.”
“People are going to look back at this time and say, “We should have done something when rates were low, prices were low and we had the tax credits.”

“People are going to look back at this time and say, “We should have done something when rates were low, prices were low and we had the tax credits.”

Peole are going to look back at this time and say, “We should have done something when rates were low, prices were low and we had the tax credits.” Tom [...]