Archive for August, 2009

Gleneagle 4 Bedroom 4 Car Home For Sale

Friday, August 21st, 2009

New gas range and Refrigerator just installed

Great family home!  4 bedroom plenty of room. Very well maintained 2 story home located in desirable Gleneagle. District 20 schools.  Near golf, shopping, restaurants,  entertainment and the Air Force Academy.  If you like your space no worries here 14, 079 Square Foot lot. Enjoy your sunny patio in privacy.  Huge 20 X 17 master bedroom with 5 piece master bath to include sit down shower.  Upstairs laundry. 2 car garage with additional extended garage for 2 more cars tandem or your boat. This home is a must see and priced for quick sale.


Ken Asher Sold another one

Although this home is Sold you can
search for Homes For Sale in Gleneagle

4 bedrooms 3 baths 4 car garage
3218 Total SF    2477 Finished SF


Contact Ken Asher
Call (719) 930-7817

10 Cities Leading the Market Recovery

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Here’s more evidence that housing is turning around. Forbes magazine identified 161 of the country’s largest metro areas where sales activity has increased compared to 2008, and where foreclosure sales as a percentage of total sales, are low.

The magazine considers these markets as on the road to recovery.
1. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
2. Lincoln, Neb.
3. Colorado Springs, Colo.
4. Salem, Ore.
5. San Luis Obispo, Calif.
6. Bremerton, Wash.
7. Denver, Colo.
8. Redding, Calif.
9. Santa Barbara, Calif.
10. San Jose, Calif.

Source: Forbes, Matt Woolsey (08/13/2009)

America’s Best Cities: Colorado Springs, Colorado No. 1

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Voted by Outside Magazine

KEY STATS
617,000: Population (metro)
$180,000: Median home price
A: Multisport grade
1,200: Number of Olympic athletes who live in town to train at the U.S. Olympic Complex

There’s a reason 1.3 million people have rushed to Colorado’s Front Range in the past two decades: With 249 annual days of sun, an ascendant, heavily tech-based economy, and quick access to nearly four million acres of Rocky Mountain wilderness and a dozen world-class ski resorts, it’s simply a pretty awesome place to live. And while we love Denver’s laid-back vibe (see right), the Springs simply outscored it this year. (Boulder wasn’t large enough to qualify.) Considering that the town is base camp for both the Air Force Space Command, NORAD, and ultra- conservative advocacy groups like Focus on the Family, it may be a bit conservative for some. But regardless of your political bent, it scored extremely high in our education category, has the best weather of any city on our list, and, most important, blew away the competition when we compared average income to cost of living. The city is experiencing something of a cultural resurgence, too. Colorado College’s ten-month-old, $33 million performing-arts center has begun drawing national classical music and dance groups, and this year the city launched its own roots-and-blues festival, Meadowgrass. But you don’t come to the Front Range for the music. You come for 14,117-foot Pikes Peak (directly above town); the Arkansas’s Class IV rapids (two hours west); world-class athletic facilities (Carmichael Training Systems is based here); and 260 miles of multisport trails available within a ten-mile radius. Sure, there are a few other towns with this many outdoor options, but they generally cost twice as much—or, like Boulder, require you to shave your legs.

By Sean Brander