I love living in Denver’s northwest suburb, Louisville, Colorado. It’s half way between Boulder and Denver. Louisville has gone through many changes in 2015 including rising real estate values. It has won so many awards as one of America’s top cities to live, it was bound to drive up prices.
The summer of 2015 brought bidding wars and offers made on properties sight unseen, new restaurants that gave a boost to Louisville’s economy, a popular local grocer opening, the renovation of Highway 36 (Louisville’s main transportation between Denver & Boulder), and another successful Street Faire that keeps breaking attendance records. Let’s first discuss the current state of Louisville real estate for sale. Over the summer inventory stayed extremely low and demand for the Louisville area was very high. This resulted in bidding wars which drove up values; however, not beyond the affordability of most interested in the area. Check out this sign that a resident in Old Town Louisville put in their front yard recently, a sign of the times for sure. Many older homes in Louisville are being taken down and replaced with large, new homes. Leave a Reply. |
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