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Denver Metro Green Homes For Sale Priced $300k to $500k: Buy Now And Save Even More

Denver Metro Green Homes For Sale Priced $300-$500k: Buy Now And Save Even More

Happy Green HomeTweet ThisDenver Metro Green Homes priced between $300-$500k are an excellent buy right now. In addition to the well known features and benefits that come with a green home including a healthier and more comfortable environment and more cost effective operation, purchase prices are still very attractive.

Market analysis of Denver homes priced between $300-$500k indicates approximately 8 months of inventory which is about 30% over what is considered a balanced market of 6 months. (Months of inventory is the amount of time it would take for all the homes on the market in a given price segment to sell if they sold at the current rate of that segment.)

Green HomeExcess inventory means more competition among sellers. That’s great news for Denver green home buyers looking for a bargain. The net result is an increase in the average days on market and a decrease in prices. Data comparing prices in 2009 to 2008 show a price decrease of about 5% for homes in the $300-$500 price segment.

The purchase price savings combined with the lower monthly operating costs due to increased energy efficiency means this is a great time to purchase a Denver Metro Green Home. The sustainable features and benefits of Denver Metro Green Homes mean a higher quality of life at an affordable price.

With the tax benefit still available there has never been a better time to trade up in home size and quality than now. Below is a sample of the Denver Green Homes for sale priced between $300-$500k. For more information click on the address of the home you are interested in or visit E3ColoradoHomes.com to see more.

Call today and let’s talk about how I can help you find a Denver Green home of your dreams.

 

 

E3 LogoIf you or someone you know is interested in buying or selling a home in Denver Metro or Boulder County, I can help. I can assist with all types of real estate transactions. I am also a Certified EcoBroker specializing in energy-efficient, environmental practices in real estate across the Front Range.

If you’re considering relocating to Denver Metro or Boulder County, I’d love to help you find your new home. Please feel free to call me at 720-771-5594 or visit my website at E3GreenHOMES.com

You can also visit E3ColoradoHOMES.com to search over 20,000 homes in the Denver Metro and Boulder county area.

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5 commentsJohn Thomas -- EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA • January 25 2010 08:33PM

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I know we're closer to the beach here in California, but there is alot to like about Denver. I really like the Centennial area. Regards!

Posted by Carlos Bea (TreeHouseForRent.Com) about 1 month ago

Your leading the edge on GREEN building.  Those are afordable and great for the environmnet

Posted by Dan Edwards, REALTOR® Your NW Home reSource.™ (Northstone Real Estate, Inc.) about 1 month ago

Good information for consumers in your area. Thanks for the post.

Posted by GITA BANTWAL, REALTOR BUCKS COUNTY, PA HOMES (ReMax Centre Realtors) about 1 month ago

Good Mornng John,

   Great condo in a very nice complex. Wishing you many sales in 2010.

Connie Lou

Posted by Connie Lou Barnett GRI,CRS,CRB,SRMM,ARA,PRS,QSC (Home Realty GMAC Real Estate) about 1 month ago

Great looking green homes.  I imagine these energy efficient homes help a lot with the utility bills in the chilly Colorado winters.

Posted by Kryste Adams - Central Oregon Real Estate (Fred Real Estate Group *Bend-Redmond-Sunriver-LaPine-Sisters) about 1 month ago

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