Lane Hornung is the President of Colorado HomeFinder, and an experienced RE/MAX REALTOR. He's a certified e-PRO, a member of the RE/MAX Hall of Fame, and a member of the RE/MAX Chairman's Club.
Thousands of home buyers and sellers use our site at COhomefinder.com every day, checking out our Google maps of over 47,000 properties for sale along the Front Range. Because of this large number of visitors, our Web site is a kind of thermometer that's constantly taking the temperature of the Colorado real estate market. I look forward to continuing to serve discriminating home buyers and home sellers by providing the most comprehensive, convenient real estate Web technology available, backed by an unbeatable team of Client Care Representatives and expert REALTORs.
Articles by Jody Reale
Louisville, Colorado made Money Magazine's Best Places to Live list--and many others--thanks to great lifestyle, scenery, and economics.
The Fort Collins area remains solid since its recognition as one of the nation's best places to live.
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An overview of the offerings that continue to wow home buyers in Boulder, Colorado.
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A summary of some of Denver's best real estate offerings, including neighborhood details and an historical perpective.
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A recap of Colorado Real Estate news and happenings on the Web.
There are presently more home buyers in Boulder than there are homes on the market. Find out how to make the data work for you when shopping the Boulder home market.
Unlike other areas that have experienced falling home prices, or a "bursting bubble" economy, there's been a price hike in Denver's Washington Park neighborhood from 2006 to 2007; about 9 percent, with houses along the park taking top dollar.
The buying and bargains are still good in this Colorado metropolitan area.
Estes Park is not only a popular tourist destination, it's a haven for year-round residents who have found their own peaceful parcel of mountain living.
With so many listings crowding the Colorado MLS these days, new and even experienced homebuyers may become overwhelmed by all the information and geography. But smart, discriminating homebuyers know how to get the edge on the market. Find out how they do it, and how you can do it too.