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New Homes are Available!
Fresh Denver Digs Announces New Homes Available for Sale Now in Northwest Denver
Homes Offer Gamut of Living Options for People Wishing to Experience An Older Neighborhood
New Home Options Do Exist in Older Neighborhoods.
What | Fresh Denver Digs was created to match home buyers with newly constructed homes in the older, established neighborhoods of northwest Denver. Fresh Denver Digs offers a convenient showcase in Highland Square where buyers can locate, view, compare and select new homes. |
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A New Concept | When it comes to old versus new, the Denver real estate market is mixing things up a bit: hundreds of brand new lofts, condominiums and single family homes are popping up in older neighborhoods throughout the city. Unfortunately, no single real estate broker can keep the pace with all of these new properties and where they are located, because the MLS doesn’t classify them that way – and many new properties are not advertised in the MLS due to long pre-construction and building schedules. As a result, many terrific properties get missed by these brokers unless they “know the neighborhood.” Fresh Denver Digs’ founding partners know the neighborhood: they all live and work in northwest Denver. Operating from a single convenient location to give buyers a broad picture of the market, Fresh Denver Digs offers a nice option for people who want a unique-looking home in an established neighborhood. |
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Our Buyers | People who love older neighborhoods and wish for new construction will find a helpful resource in Fresh Denver Digs. Buyers looking for a home showcased through us are looking for: Great Neighborhood. Trees. Parks. People. Communities. Beautiful Design. Style. Space. Modern Amenities. Low Maintenance. Perfect Place. Proximity to Shopping. Culture. Sports. Dining. Transportation. Open Space. |
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Our Projects | Fresh Denver Digs works with local builders on multiple living projects throughout the neighborhoods of northwest Denver. Drawings and photos are available in our showcase. |
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The Highlands | In 1875, the city of Highlands, above Denver, boasted clean, unpolluted air and water. Lined with lush trees and opulent mansions, Federal Boulevard was the main thoroughfare. Gardens were lovingly cared for, and the Highlands came to be called “Garden City of the Plains.” More than 125 years later, the popular Highlands are characterized by quaint shopping districts, shady parks and diverse communities, and are rich in culture and history. New homes live side by side with historic and period structures in such neighborhoods as Berkeley, West Highlands, Sloan’s Lake, Sunnyside, Potter Highlands, Jefferson Park, East Highlands and LoHi. |
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Our Team | Our expert team members live and work in northwest Denver, and are committed to the area’s long-term vitality and vibrancy. Steve Kinney, Bill Rickman and Troy Townsend are our brokers, and Jeff Laws is our mortgage banker. |


