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FREE Custom Market Snapshot of Stapleton Real Estate within 30 minutes!
The Stapleton Market Snapshot is a starting point to determine your home's value. To get your FREE custom Market Snapshot in less than 30 minutes, just enter the few bits of information in the form on the right of your screen. We will use this information to create a simple one-page report including neighborhood real estate market statistics and detailed information about the 5 most comparable homes currently for sale, and the 5 most comparable recent sales. Your Market Snapshot is pulled from live MLS data, rather than less trustworthy and too-old-to-be-useful county records, so you can be assured the information is up-to-date!
Common questions answered by your custom Market Snapshot:
- Are there other homes like mine for sale right now in Stapleton and at what price are they listed?
- How do actual selling prices compare to listing prices in the Stapleton neighborhood?
- How fast is real estate selling in the Stapleton area?
Take a look at a Sample Snapshot.
All Real Estate is Local
It may surprise you to learn that national news, or even reports about the Denver real estate market, are not usually relevant to understanding your individual home's value. The old real estate adage that "location, location, location" is the most important factor in determining your home's value is still very true! What matters most to determine your home's value is what homes similar to yours are selling for on your block. The further you go from your block and from your home's specifications, the less relevant the data becomes. When there are only a few close comparable properties, establishing home value can get more difficult. It's at times like this when a real estate expert with full access to the MLS can be really helpful!
In any case, when you are serious about selling your home, you will need much more data than the Market Snapshot can provide. In fact, at that point, we recommend you hire a skilled Denver real estate agent who will spend several hours sifting through all sorts of data, statistics and market trends to propose a comprehensive pricing and marketing strategy. However, until you are ready for that, your FREE Market Snapshot will keep you well informed of what is happening in the Stapleton real estate market.
However, when you want to look for your next home or see all the properties that are for sale anywhere in the Denver metro area, check out HomeMap.com. You can even zoom in to see a map of properties for sale in a particular neighborhood, such as the Stapleton Real Estate Home Map.
HomeMap.com shows all Denver real estate on one easy to read Map - complete with all property details, pictures, and virtual tours. It is by far the easiest and the most enjoyable way to find your next home!
About Stapleton
The Stapleton Development Plan's vision is to echo many of the design elements found in Denver's older neighborhoods. These are many of the design elements promoted by the New Urbanist movement. Certainly new technology, changing lifestyles and the reality of the automobile will modify these traditions, but the essence of creating community is still the driving vision behind Stapleton.
Drive down a typical street in any suburban community. What do you experience? Houses with garage doors as the dominant house facade, large lots with private (or not so private) open space in the rear yard, generally no sidewalks (nothing close to walk to), strip shopping centers with a sea of parking as its front entry, and workplaces that are miles (and sometimes hours) away.
Stapleton offers house facades that feature a front porch (the garage is accessed from the rear alley), smaller lots with public open space (parks) as gathering places, sidewalks with tree lawns to encourage pedestrian activity, village shops and restaurants within walking distance of most residences (higher density and sidewalks make these easy to get to), workplaces and cultural venues close to housing (no need to get on the interstate).
The conventional suburban model promotes sprawl, the traditional neighborhood design (TND) promotes community. New Urbanism sets out specific strategies to accomplish Smart Growth goals. New Urbanism addresses the implementation challenges of building walkable neighborhoods and maintaining healthy regions. New Urbanism integrates community and economic development policies with design and development strategies.
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Stapleton Real Estate Market Snapshot
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