Westminster, Colorado (CO)
Westminster is a sprawling city, encompassing two counties. The city serves as a suburb of Denver with significant amounts of Westminster citizens commuting to its larger neighbor everyday. The suburbia lifestyle allows residents to enjoy all the culture and convenience of Denver while living in a quite environment.
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| Population 100,940 | Median Age 32.6 yrs | Household Size: 2.62 |
| Avg Home Value: $170,400 | July High: 87.7°F | January Low: 15.7°F |
Welcome to Colorado Real Estate
Colorado was named by the Spanish, who composed the name of two Spanish words: "color" (color), and "rojo" (red). And the state comes by its name honestly; Colorado's ubiquitous red sandstone makes it one of the most beautiful places in the nation, and the state is still nicknamed "Colorful Colorado" by many.
Colorado is the outdoorsman's paradise, with its numerous mountains (including Pikes Peak, the second most visited mountain in the world), national parks, and four distinct seasons (July highs reach the mid-eighties, while January lows drop below ten degrees), which make a variety of outdoor sports possible, including skiing and snowboarding during winter, and hiking and backpacking during summer. Because of these recreational advantages, Colorado was offered a chance to host the Olympics in 1976, but refused the offer, becoming the only state ever to do so.
Colorado's average home sale price during 2004 was $239,000.
Home Values in Colorado
Doing your research on home values in Colorado may be the factor that determines whether your home sells right away, or stays on the market for months. It’s important to charge the right price to begin with, based not only on the evaluation, but on the current market and the demand for homes in Colorado. Continue reading, and we’ll help you get through your home’s sale with the minimum in stress.
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