About John Rebchook

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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.

Peloton offers stimulus discounts to next 12 buyers

Qualified home buyers who bought homes by April 30, have until this Wednesday to close on their homes and qualify for up to an $8,000 tax credit under a government home-buying stimulus plan.

Meanwhile, the Peloton in Boulder has announced its own stimulus package that could offer up to a $20,000 discount to buyers.