davenportmeghan+FollowDenver’s biggest ranch for sale—mountain included!Imagine waking up every day on your own private mountain just outside Denver. The city’s largest ranch—spanning 225 acres of pure Colorado wilderness—is now up for grabs at $5.9 million. You get miles of private trails, a massive 7,700 sq ft estate with panoramic views, and even a sunroom to soak it all in. No HOA, plenty of space for guests, and endless adventure right at your doorstep. If you could live anywhere, would you pick a spot like this? What would you do with all that land? Let’s hear your dream plans! #RealEstate #DenverRealEstate #MountainLiving00Share
megan01+FollowDenver apartments snapped up at a bargainA major real estate player just scooped up the Rosemont West 84th apartments in Federal Heights for a price nearly a third less than what they sold for just three years ago. With 300 units—most already upgraded—this move signals confidence in Denver’s tight rental market, where new construction has slowed to a trickle. For renters and investors alike, it’s a clear sign that well-located, renovated apartments are still in high demand, even as the market cools. What do you think this means for rent prices and housing availability in our area? #RealEstate #DenverRealEstate #FederalHeights00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowDenver’s luxury homes break new recordsDenver’s high-end real estate market just hit a new level—five homes sold for $10 million or more this year, with one setting an all-time price record for the metro area. From a sprawling 667-acre ranch in Evergreen to a Cherry Hills Village mansion packed with amenities like a golf simulator and heated driveway, these sales are nearly sixteen times the area’s median home price. It’s wild to see how much luxury and privacy some buyers are seeking. What do you think: is this a sign of Denver’s growing appeal, or does it highlight the city’s widening wealth gap? #RealEstate #DenverRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share
davenportmeghan+FollowSunnyside’s new ranch homes are changing the gameBrand new single-level homes are popping up in Sunnyside, and they’re making waves for North Denver living. Just steps from Rocky Mountain Lake, these contemporary ranches blend modern luxury with the neighborhood’s classic vibe—think big garages, open courtyards, and high-end finishes. Prices are climbing, with even older bungalows now in the mid-$500s, but buyers are flocking to the area for its walkability, music scene, and easy access to downtown. It’s wild to see how fast Sunnyside is evolving—what do you think about these changes and the rising home prices? #RealEstate #DenverRealEstate #Sunnyside00Share