Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Northern Colorado Economic Snapshot - July '11


Since late 2005, there has been an on-going discussion and debate in the economic and governmental arenas about the state of the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive does surface i.e. home sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us. Sunny days are the new norm.

South Metro Denver Economic Snapshot - July '11


Since late 2005, there has been an on-going discussion and debate in the economic and governmental arenas about the state of the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive does surface i.e. home sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us. Sunny days are the new norm.

Metro Denver Economic Snapshot - July '11


Since late 2005, there has been an on-going discussion and debate in the economic and governmental arenas about the state of the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive does surface i.e. home sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us. Sunny days are the new norm.

Jefferson County Economic Snapshot - July '11


Since late 2005, there has been an on-going discussion and debate in the economic and governmental arenas about the state of the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive does surface i.e. home sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us. Sunny days are the new norm.

Evergreen Economic Snapshot - July '11


Since late 2005, there has been an on-going discussion and debate in the economic and governmental arenas about the state of the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive does surface i.e. home sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us. Sunny days are the new norm.

Douglas County Economic Snapshot - July '11


Since late 2005, there has been an on-going discussion and debate in the economic and governmental arenas about the state of the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive does surface i.e. home sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us. Sunny days are the new norm.

Broomfield/Westminster Economic Snapshot - July '11


Since late 2005, there has been an on-going discussion and debate in the economic and governmental arenas about the state of the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive does surface i.e. home sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us. Sunny days are the new norm.

Aurora Economic Snapshot - July '11


Since late 2005, there has been an on-going discussion and debate in the economic and governmental arenas about the state of the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive does surface i.e. home sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us. Sunny days are the new norm.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Boulder Valley Economic Snapshot - July '11


During the past few years there has been a great deal of discussion and debate in the economic arena about the national real estate market. Most of it hasn’t been pleasant. When something positive surfaces i.e. sales are improving, home values have stabilized, etc. it can be viewed from the perspective that the real estate market is beginning to shift. The days of doom and gloom are behind us and sunny days are the new norm.