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February
13

River Valley Village | Main-Level Primary Suite | Low-Maintenance Living

If you've been searching for a move-in-ready townhome in Thornton, Colorado, this new listing in the River Valley Village community deserves a closer look. Combining modern finishes, smart design, and a true low-maintenance lifestyle, this two-story home offers convenience, comfort, and location all in one.


Modern Living in River Valley Village

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February
13

What 8,141 Active Listings and 4 Months of Inventory Mean for Buyers and Sellers

The January 2026 real estate numbers for the Greater Denver area are in, and they paint a very interesting picture for both buyers and sellers. While winter is traditionally slower, the data shows strong listing activity, improving pending sales, and a market that appears to be resetting into a more balanced rhythm.

Below is a breakdown of the January 2026 Denver housing market and what it means moving forward.


Denver Real Estate Market Statistics – January 2026

  • Active Listings: 8,141 (–1.3% Year Over Y...

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November
14

After years of helping families buy and sell homes in Castle Rock, I can say one thing with confidence: The Meadows never goes out of style. This neighborhood has that rare mix of community charm, open-space access, and mountain scenery that keeps people here for the long haul.

So when I walked into this 4-bedroom, 4-bath home just ½ mile from Clear Sky Elementary and Ridgeline Open Space, I knew it would turn heads.

Mountain Views, Upgrades, and Space to Breathe

Step inside and you'll notice right away that this isn't your average Meadows home. The new hardwood floors and

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November
6

There's something about mornings like this that remind me why I love living — and working — in Douglas County.
I snapped this photo just as the sun started to rise over the Front Range, painting the sky in pinks and oranges that looked almost unreal. The horses were still quiet, steam rising from their breath in the cool air, and for a few minutes, everything felt perfectly still.

For me, this is what Colorado living is all about — the space, the light, and the connection to the land that you just can't find anywhere else.

As a Realtor who specializes in equestrian and acreage properties, mornings like this aren't just beautiful — they're a daily reminder of what my clients are searching for. Whether it's room for horses, a barn that actually works for real use, or a slice of Colorado that feels like

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November
6

As we wrapped up October 2025, the Denver metro real estate market continued to show signs of seasonal cooling — but also some subtle shifts that could shape the months ahead. Whether you're a homeowner thinking about listing this winter or a buyer looking for the right window to make your move, these numbers tell a story worth watching.

Active Inventory: Slight Dip Month-Over-Month, Still Up Year-Over-Year

At the end of October, 12,171 active listings were on the market across the Denver metro area. That's down 7.2% from September, but still 7.5% higher than this time last year.

? What this m...

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