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Mike Olson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Interesting Article - Wanted to get your thoughts

Mike Olson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Hi all - 

We here in Denver are used to hearing statistics about how many people are constantly moving here (and seeing the effects of that) but this was the first one that I'd seen that quoted a statistic about how many people are leaving the area as well. Wanted to see what your thoughts are on this. I know that one statistic or article never encompasses the whole picture but thought this was interesting nonetheless -

http://www.5280.com/dwell/real-estate/digital/2016...

I have personally seen clients leave the area in the last year but those had more to do with moving back closer to family to get help with the kids than it did with the fact that they could buy a huge house back in the Midwest for what we sold their home for here. I've continued to have new clients moving here on a consistent basis and they seem to fit the mold of people making wages in the higher end who can actually afford to buy something here. What have you all been seeing?

Thanks!

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