About John Rebchook

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Affordable Boulder project energy efficient

“The Red Oak Park development contains ingredients that will be essential to successful infill affordable housing projects in the next decade,” Betsey [...]

Newlands - Where people aspire to live

“A lot of people aspire to live in Newlands,” Marsha [...]

Boulder, Denver economically advantaged

“The mix of creativity and intellectual power are powerful combinations,” Tom [...]

Hinkelman planning ahead in Boulder

John Hinkelman was an urban planner before he became a real estate broker.

When John Hinkelman moved to Boulder, John F. Kennedy was President, U.S. 36 was still a toll-road, and the place he has called home for the past 48 years was a sleepy college town.

Barnes quoted in WSJ

“Going back as far as there has been banking, if somebody walked in the door with a 50 percent down payment, good credit, cash in reserve, they’d walk out with a loan,” Lou [...]

Evergreen tops the state

“We know that home buying remains a deeply personal lifestyle decision, and we believe that reports like this, along with trusted real estate agents, will help to today’s buyers make smart decisions,” Chris Mygatt. [...]

Rock Creek, rock solid

“Sitting in a coffee shop, with the Flatirons in the background, and surrounded by all of these young, athletic people with all of this energy, I knew this was the place for me,” Brad [...]

Rental home market surging

“If you have the capital to invest, it is a good time to be a landlord,” Lane [...]

Boulder 4th most expensive college town

“Homebuyers in this area have always been willing to pay a premium on properties compared to other parts of the country because of our outstanding university, beautiful scenery, exciting outdoor activities and incomparable quality of life,” Chris [...]

Boulder going to the dogs, in a good way

Kris Hudson, a former crackerjack business reporter at the Rocky Mountain News and a reporter at the Denver Post, wrote a recent travel piece on where to stay in Boulder for his current employer, the Wall Street Journal.