Denver's Capitol Hill Neighborhood is full of character + charm

Live in the heart of Capitol Hill & enjoy the numerous restaurants, bars, museums, parks & coffee shops that surround you! This is city living at its best!

Well designed studio with bamboo floors, open layout that maximizes space, with 1 bath at 341 square feet. It has built in Murphy bed & glass tile backsplash in kitchen. Amenities in the building include pool, fitness center, on site laundry, bike storage in garage, designated off street parking space & a storage unit. Enjoy this studio as your first home in the city, as a perfect rental or as a second home where you stay when you come to the city!

789 Clarkson St. #306

$150,000

Listed by Nicole Rufener for West + Main…

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If you have ever been on Instagram or Pinterest you have probably seen photos with the aesthetic of super cozy and warm - someone sitting in a bunch of blankets with a cup of cocoa. They are embracing the lifestyle known as hygge.

What is hygge

Pronounced "hoo-ga," this Danish concept encompasses a feeling of cozy contentment and well-being through enjoying the simple things in life. The word is said to have no direct translation in English, though “cozy” comes close. It derives from a sixteenth-century Norwegian term, hugga, meaning “to comfort” or “to console,” which is related to the English word “hug.” Associated with relaxation, indulgence, and gratitude, hygge has long been considered a part of the Danish national character. 

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Amazing opportunity in the popular Montbello neighborhood. Huge corner lot, large open floor plan with 4 bedrooms/2 bathrooms just waiting for you to make it your own. Bedrooms are very spacious, with large closets.

Boat house in the back provides a lot of additional storage. Fenced backyard with gorgeous big trees. Perfect for investor or sweat equity for a first time home buyer. Nice neighborhood with many remodels on the block.

Great location with easy highway access and walkable to tons of restaurants and shopping.

12925 E. Elk Place, Denver CO

$225,000.

Listed by Mark Pledger + Sue Perrault for West + Main Homes. Please contact Mark + Sue for current pricing and availability.

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Whether you're closing down your fireplace for spring or simply never use it, that hole in the wall need not be wasted. Below is a handful of functional ways you can make use of your fireplace in the off-season.

Find a graphic screen 

If you want to cover your fireplace, there are tons of fireplace screens with interesting, unique prints. Choose one that supports or embellishes your design scheme and turn that unused fireplace into a piece of art.



Add shelves

If you will truly never use your fireplace again, build shelving into the back of your fireplace to display photos, art, books and the like.



Book nook

If you don’t want to build shelves, or if you do plan to use the fireplace again come winter, you can still use this section of…

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Summer is the season to enjoy your home, not fix it. But still, some chores must be done. Keep on top of them, and you’ll still have plenty of time for beer and barbecues. Check out the New York Times for more lists like this one!

YOUR GROUNDS

Garden. By summer, you and your mower should be close friends. Set your mower on the highest setting so you do not cut the grass too short and expose it to drought and weeds. Dig up the weeds (this should be a weekly affair). Water the plants and deadhead flowersthat are past their bloom. These steps will keep your garden looking tidy, and your neighbors content. If you hire a professional landscaper, check local ordinances, as some communities restrict the use of some equipment during summer.

Water…

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In June, 24 condos priced $1 million and greater sold and closed, up 118 percent year over year. On average, the price of these condos was over $1.6 million, $550 per square foot, and sellers received 136 percent of their listing price, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.

“The metro Denver Luxury Market was a sparkler in June as it continued on a firework-like trajectory,” said Jill Schafer, DMAR Market Trends Committee member and metro Denver REALTOR®. “We saw the biggest boom in the luxury condo market where there was a 50 percent increase in sales for properties priced over $1 million from May to June. That’s a nearly 70 percent increase year to date compared to the same time in 2016.”

The average price per square…

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Marijuana has been a deeply debated topic in Colorado since 2000 when Amendment 20 was passed, legalizing medical marijuana and then again in 2012 when recreational marijuana was legalized with Amendment 64. The state has come a long way in terms of pot growing and pot usage.

Now, as of last Friday, Denver has finalized its plan to begin the licensure of businesses who want to allow marijuana consumption.

"I really am excited to think about coffee shops and art venues, places where I can go with my friends to use cannabis responsibly," said Emmett Reistroffer.

Reistroffer is the campaign director for Initiative 300, which voters approved in 2016. He was part of the process for developing rules that no American city has ever developed before.

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If you live in Denver, you know that the city is becoming more and more popular for people to move to. In a recent nationwide survey compiled by the real estate website homes.com, Denver is the most popular place to move in the United States, according to 1,000 respondents.

The respondents chose between six major U.S. cities — Denver, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Miami — 40 percent of respondents (a full 18 percentage points over the runner-up, Miami) said that they'd most want to move to Denver.

The question was included in a general survey about moving trends, and it underscores other rankings we've reported on; in 2016, U.S. News and World Report listed Denver as its No. 1 place to live in the United States…

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We might be biased, but we think Denver is pretty darn awesome.

We are very into Pop Up Shops at the moment, with our first Pop Up Shop opening at the West + Main HQ this weekend, when we saw the following article on 303Magazine.com we just had to go check out Downtown Denver's first Pop Up Shop ourselves, and we were totally impressed:

Nearly seven years ago, when Denver was creating a plan to develop the northeast side of downtown, an idea was proposed. The concept revolved around 21st street and how to activate it for the community. “We talked about transforming 21st into a festival street. [We] didn’t really give too much background into what that was,  [but] it was kind of a big idea at that point,” explained Steven Chester,…

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West + Main announces first Pop Up Shop Launch Party - July 9th

Featuring:

Nicole Korbe 

Local Artist Nicole Korbe grew up in the desert of northwest New Mexico and then the plains of Oklahoma. Her adult life took me back to New Mexico before making her home in Denver in 2000. 

She is a self-taught artist, though she is broadening her knowledge by taking classes at the Art Students League of Denver. Her inspirations come from both natural and urban environments. 

Nicole's studio is in the River North (RiNo) neighborhood of Denver is open most First Fridays and by appointment. 

Herbal Heart Apothecary

Herbal Heart Apothecary was born from the idea of In-to-Out beauty, in a high altitude intense climate. We believe that…

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