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Real Estate Agent - Perry & Co.
An environmentally conscious Realtor's thoughts on the metro Denver real estate market. In particular, the Stapleton and Park Hill neighborhoods.
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Colorado State House District 7 Race - Stapleton, Denver, CO How is it that all 4 of the Democrats running for the Colorado State House District 7 seat live in Stapleton? I don't think it's a coincidence that Terrence Carroll, the outgoing Speaker of the House, is a Stapleton resident either. I b...
05/21/2010
3rd-best city for college grads - Affordable Housing - Denver, CO As recently reported in The Denver Business Journal, we are near the top of the list when it comes to recent college graduates finding good jobs paired with housing that they can afford. I, for one, don't find this surprising for m...
05/20/2010
While I am dreaming of a Green Christmas, many others are still dreaming of a White Christmas.  In fact, it is actually snowing right now in Denver.  So as I was shoveling my sidewalk I had an idea for today's post:Tip #23:  Don't use gas powered snow blowersDid you know that a snow blower emits ...
12/23/2009
As the big day approaches and you are rushing to complete your last minute shopping, where do you turn to find that must have gift?Tip #22:  Shop Craigslist Just about anything you might need can be found on Craigslist.  But you might be thinking, what's green about Craigslist?  The answer, you w...
12/22/2009
The holidays are often filled with food, but how often do you consider the composition of the containers in which you store your food?Tip #21:  Avoid plastic storage containersSenators Schumer and Gillibrand in New York are the latest to take up the cause against bisphenol A (BPA), but they are n...
12/21/2009
As you are planning your holiday meals, not only should you consider the source of your ingredients (organic, local, etc.) but also your cookware.  Certain chemicals can leach out of plastics and metals and get into your food.Tip #20:  Cook without TeflonAnodized aluminum is a great alternative t...
12/21/2009
Being a Realtor also means being a business owner and today I can across a site that sells eco-friendly promotional items.  So,Tip #19:  Businesses can use "green" give-aways The holidays are a great time to build your brand, and many companies do so with gift baskets.  So why not include some us...
12/19/2009
Forest City has just released a new version of their home buyer's guide.  These guides breakdown the home builders into three pricing categories ($100-$200K, $300-$400K and $500K+) and provides a map of the model homes. The guides themselves can be picked up at the following locations: Southwest...
12/18/2009
Besides giving gift cards, which could be used to purchase items that will eventually end up in a landfill, how about this?Tip #18:  Gift a sustainable donation Make a donation to an organization that promotes environmental issues on behalf of friends and family.  Kids would love it if you adopte...
12/18/2009
How about a green holiday tip that will actually help reduce your stress as well as your carbon footprint.Tip #17:  Gift Cards are GreenWhile at the local grocery store recently I took a look at the number of gift cards that are available and the number was astounding.  There are cards for restau...
12/17/2009
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An environmentally conscious Realtor's thoughts on the metro Denver real estate market. In particular, the Stapleton and Park Hill neighborhoods.