David Richins | The Richins Homes Team | Douglas County Colorado Community News

In a recent articel and a Today show segment Denver, Colorado topped the list of cities nationally to rebound. In an article by Mark Harden of the DBJ he made comments from the Today show review.

Denver was named America’s No. 1 city on the verge of recovery from the real-estate slump in a segment Tuesday on NBC’s “Today” show.

Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran, a regular guest on the show, said Denver more than any other U.S. city is “clearly on a rebound.”
“It’s really the perfect real estate success story,” she said. “It had one of the highest foreclosure rates in the nation for years running, and now they’ve cut that foreclosure rate in half and they’ve turned the corner.”
Denver, Corcoran said, has “a vibrant downtown, it has a high employment base, it has educated people, it has youth, [and] it has one of the biggest park systems in the country. “Everything about Denver is pointing up, up up,” she added. “Prices are moving up just now for the first time after seven years.”

Rounding out Corcoran’s list of cities poised for a real-estate rebound:

 2. Raleigh, N.C.
 3. Austin, Texas
 4. Seattle
 5. San Francisco

Corcoran said she included cities on her list on the basis of eight factors:

 Job growth potential;
 A growing population;
 Good weather;
 Lots of first-time buyers;
 No overbuilding;
 A vital downtown;
 A well educated population; and
 Foreclosures earlier than other cities.

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About David Richins

Growing up in a business atmosphere David Richins has learned of the many aspects of Customer Service. David formed his dreams and ideals of homes and design from studying computer aided drafting and design in college. This led David to the world of Real Estate. Having lived both in the city and the country, David understands how to work with everything from the simplest of condos to multi-million dollar estates in the Colorado real estate world.