Posts by Dave Kupernik
Dave’s Market Update May 2022
May 2022 Statistics for seven county Metro Denver area. Typical for this time of year, new listings are up and days on market are lower. Interesting note however, closed and pending sales volume is lower than last year. We are seeing less competition. Multiple offers still happen, though at a lower volume. The volume of…
Read MoreLaundry room update June 17 2021
Our laundry room prior to the installation of the solar tube. Post Solar Tube Install!! Next up Cabinets & Bead Board…
Read MoreDave’s Update on iBuyers
ibuyers – With the market being so robust, ibuyers have returned and are eager to purchase homes. What is an ibuyer? It is a company/ entity that buys houses directly from a homeowner for any number of reasons. They may want to keep it as part of a Real Estate Investment Trust and rent it…
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New Construction Homes I am going to apologize up front, as a few of you reading this might cringe. 😉 I have had two good friends this year who have gone under contract on a New Construction home without having me represent them. They did not realize I work with New Homes, not just resale…
Read MorePreview of May 2021 Denver Metro Real Estate Statistics
Kupernik Solar Tube Project update
This is the before picture of our spare bathroom Here is the bathroom after the Solar Tube installation. We are thrilled! We did the night light upgrade on this one too. Gotta love the tax credit. Let me know if you would like the contact information for the company that did this for us.
Read MoreKupernik Solar Tube Project
Here is our kitchen before the installation of the Solar tube Here is our kitchen after the installation of the Solar Tube. Pretty amazing transformation right? We also had a night light upgrade installed. Not only does it eliminate the need for leaving on the microwave or refrigerator night, it qualifies the solar tube purchase…
Read MoreDave’s May 2021 Market Update
Inventory is up 26% – will it help buyers – will it slow the pace of price appreciation? A comparison of April 2021 to April 2020 is a tough one. It is comparing two extremes. The real estate market in April 2020 was mired in a complete shutdown, whereas we are now in the midst…
Read MoreApril Showers and Leaks: The Most Common Springtime Plumbing Issues
April Showers and Leaks: The Most Common Springtime Plumbing Issues By Anita Ginsburg Spring brings warm weather, sunshine and an abundance of flowers, but it also brings about a few unique plumbing problems. While spring showers help your flowers and other plants to grow, rain can also cause plumbing issues. As the weather warms up,…
Read MoreImprove your home’s exterior
Your home probably has great architectural features but are they hidden by a boring paint job? Builders tend to minimize the effort they put into painting your house to save them time and money. Take, for example, my house. The columns, the trim around the gables, garage door, windows , and front door are all…
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