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Denver has steadily been growing for many years now. Near the heart of
some of the best skiing in the world, and the capital city of Colorado, Denver
seems to steadily be becoming a more exciting city with each passing day. This
constant improvement in the area's culture and economic infrastructure
has pushed the cost of living about ten percent higher than the national average. Fortunately
for those looking to relocate there, most of that cost does not stem from high
property values. The average price for a home last year was $260,000. This
makes it a considerably more expensive city to buy in than most other cities
in the rocky mountains, but still much cheaper than most major US cities.

Likewise, the median rental price was $704. So, Denver is not a cheap
city to live in, but it might feel that way for someone moving from Boston,
New York or other pricey cities. The average income is also just
a bit more than ten percent above the national average. The unemployment rate
is about one percent above the national average.

There are a number of ways to find a Denver apartment or house to buy or rent
here. Newspaper
listings, while constantly shrinking due to the growth in online listings,
are still popular here, even though they can't be efficiently searched. There
are several online real estate companies that offer more complete services
and extensive listings. All of them allow users to search listings by
size and price, but few offer more possibilities than that.
There is one website, though, that has an extremely in-depth set of search options,
for both renting and buying. City Cribs – allows
its users to search for a home by the details of the house that are important
to them. If a potential buyer, for instance, is looking for a place with
a balcony, they can search just among the homes in the area that have one. Or,
if they are only interested in, say, a five-bedroom furnished apartment with
laundry and parking, where landloards allow pets and there are no realtor fees,
they can search for that, too. Even the results can be sorted and listed
in six different ways.


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Renting and Buying a Home in DenverAbout the Author

Nicholas Adams Judge is a freelance writer specializing in business, politics and economics. He holds a B.A. in political science and will begin his PhD studies in political economy and public opinion next fall. He has studied economics and political science at a number of different institutions, both here and in the U.K., including Amherst College, Warwick University, Oxford University and the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Manhattan Apartments


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