Posts Tagged ‘Denver Real Estate’

The 24×30″ Brochure Sign, conceived and designed by Perry & Co. COO Jon Larrance, incorporates up to three 12×7″ high-resolution, professionally photographed, interior pictures of the home. Additionally, the standard information that is on most property brochures – number of bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, and special features – is included on the new sign as well.


Perry & Co. was started in 1971 when four real estate and insurance agents – Ken Perry, Don Larrance, Ed Talmadge and Ken Grunwald — split off from Bishop-Perry & Co. to continue doing business in Denver, while the rest of the company relocated to do business in Vail. The original downtown office was moved to Cherry Creek in 1976 and continues to be the headquarters.


R. Don Larrance, CEO of Perry & Co. was honored today for his 40 Plus years of consecutive membership in the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) with a surprise celebration at the company’s weekly sales meeting. Barbara Lambert, CEO of the Denver Board of Realtors made the announcement and presented Don with congratulations, appreciation and a 40-year pin from Vicki Cox Golder, President of the National Association of Realtors®. For his 40 Plus years of membership, Don becomes a Realtor Emeritus, a high honor not often bestowed by the NAR.


“One of the great things our sponsorship pays for is the free admission to this event – it’s a great support to the community as a whole. Plus, all proceeds go towards the Gardens’ education programs,” Larrance said. “We are extremely grateful to our sponsors and partners. Perry & Co is a terrific Presenting Sponsor, and the generosity of all of our partners makes this event possible,” said Mary Snyders, Corporate Partnership Manager at Denver Botanic Gardens.


“Conscientious sellers, do a great job of fixing minor repairs and de-cluttering their homes before they go on the market. But buying decisions are often made right there at the front door while the agent is getting that lockbox open.”


In general, real estate professionals consider between 5 and 6 months of inventory a normal market. Less than 5 to 6 months of inventory is considered an appreciating market or “sellers” market. Over 6 months is considered a depreciating market or “buyers” market.


Metro Denver prices, while still lower than the highs seen in 2006, rallied at the end of 2010. See a chart of average prices for residences (single-family homes) and condominiums (including townhomes, lofts and duplexes) from 2004 – 2010.


Perry & Co. Real Estate Professionals’ Realtor Corrie Lee tells us all about Denver Colorado’s Congress Park neighborhood including information on its History (like, did you know much of it was a Pioneer graveyard?), Schools, Boundaries, Real Estate and Local Amenities.


Perry & Co. Real Estate Professionals’ Annual Zoo Lights client appreciation celebration drew 2000 Denver real estate clients, friends and their families on the clear, cool evening of November 30, 2010 to the Denver Zoo.


Perry & Co. Real Estate Professionals’ Realtor Cindy Webb tells us all about Denver Colorado’s Cherry Hills Village community including information on its History, Schools, Boundaries, and Local Amenities.



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