Between 2005 and 2017, the number of Americans working remotely increased by an astounding 159%. Three years later, that number increased again, from 3.9 million U.S. workers to 4.7 million, according to …
Denver historical condo buildings: A look at the 110-year-old Cooper Flats
We’re back with another look at a historical condo building of Denver. This week, we’re leaving Downtown Denver for Uptown — a neighborhood that has seen drastic redevelopment over the …
We don’t need to prevent gentrification in Denver. We need to redefine it.
When home prices in Denver’s most popular neighborhoods feel completely out of reach, it’s not unusual for some to blame gentrification. That word, after all, has its negative connotations, but …
Condo Expert Q&A: How Bo Peiffer fixes and flips condos in Denver
Denver High-Rise Living’s team of condo experts have strengths across the board — from knowing the ins and outs of specific high-rises downtown to digging up information on new developments …
Meet the man behind Denver High-Rise Living’s service standards
When Lori Greenly, the founder of Denver High-Rise Living, left the banking world to start an education-focused real estate company that concentrates on the Mile High City’s expanding condo market, …
How this Denver high-rise condo tower responded to COVID-19
We’ve heard the comments concerning high-rises and the COVID-19 pandemic. These types of condo and apartment towers aren’t the cause of this crisis, but chances are high they’ve contributed to …
Downsizing in Denver: Shifting the perspective of what you value in life
We don’t have to look to hard to see the bad outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic. Job loss, uncertainty, fear, death. But there is going to be some good that …
Denver rents increase slightly in March; long-term impacts of COVID-19 unknown
The median rent of a two-bedroom apartment in Denver has increased for a fourth consecutive month and is us up nearly 1% from the past year. Those are the latest …
Want a say in the future of Denver’s housing developments? We want to hear from you!
We are on a mission to help Denver’s skyline grow responsibly. And we need your help. Yes, Denver High-Rise Living’s business revenue comes from helping clients buy and sell real …
What you get for $300,000 in Denver’s condo market
Yes, Denver home prices have been on the rise, but you can still find those hidden gems on the market. Here are three units priced between $300,000 and $315,000 that …