Luxury Real Estate



13 May 10

According to Policom Corp. that looked at 366 metro areas and jobs and income data from two decades, Denver is the third-strongest, next to Seattle and Washington DC.  Policom’s President stated that “rapid, consistent growth in both size and quality for an extended period of time” is what constitutes a strong economy. 

This is great news for Denver and hopefully will keep our housing market on top.  Sales of upper end homes, while still slower than lower end homes, are doing better than last year.  Areas like Park Hill, Cherry Creek and Wash Park are still doing well. 

5280FineLiving.com can help with all of your real estate needs.  Give me a call for the latest trends at 303.668.6490.  Go Denver!







9 Jul 09

I spend a lot of time looking at what is happening in the Denver real estate market, but not much time talking about “fine living.” So today I thought I would talk about something that is fun…CARS! Specifically the new Porsche Panamera sedan. Yes, you read correctly; a 4 door sedan. Porsche has had great success with their SUV, Cayenne, so they have decided to take Porsche one step further into the “family friendly” zone.

The Panamera will be offered in three versions: the 400-horsepwer two-wheel drive Panamera S and all-wheel drive Panamera 4S, and the 500-horsepower, twin-turbocharged all-wheel drive Panamera Turbo.

Panamera will be loaded with the latest technology for fun and fewer harmful emissions. It will have an automatically shifting double-clutch transmission featuring an engine start/stop system. The engine will turn itself off when it is not needed! Fun, green and family friendly! What more can a Porsche lover with a family ask for? Going on sale this October in the U.S.

View more at http://www.porsche.com/usa/models/panamera/







11 Jun 09

What is HVCC? The Home Valuation Code of Conduct was brought to life by New York State Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo. Cuomo prosecuted Washington Mutual for influencing appraisal values through their appraisal management company (AMC) in order to fund more loans. Once that was accomplished, he bullied Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to adopt what is now known as HVCC.

In theory, it is meant to protect consumers and keep fraud out of the appraisal/valuation process. Well, as with so many well intended programs, it is not helping. The consumers are hurt, the lenders are hurt, and appraisers are especially hurt. HVCC prohibits consumers, Realtors and even lenders from having direct contact with the appraiser. So how does one get an appraisal if one cannot make direct contact with the appraiser? Through an appraisal management company (AMC)! Yes, the same set up that Cuomo prosecuted WAMU over.

The effects of HVCC are devastating an entire industry. AMC’s are taking up to 40% of the appraisal fee; putting many good, experienced appraisers out of work or cutting their pay almost in half. Think about it this way: you just spent the last 20 years building a business. You have fought hard and worked hard to make a name for yourself. You are honest and trustworthy in your dealings with borrowers, lenders and Realtors. Now imagine that Uncle Sam steps in and tells you that you no longer have the ability to solicit business. Your name will be added to a list, if you are lucky, and if your number comes up and if you happen to answer the phone at that moment, then they will grace you with a transaction. You could equate this to standing in an old Soviet bread line and hoping that there will be some bread left when you get to the front of the line.

As a consumer, you no longer have a choice. It doesn’t matter that you would prefer to use the services of an appraiser that you trust to give you a fair and honest appraisal. You cannot choose an appraiser that has years of experience and knows and understands your community. No, sorry! So what if you get the completely inexperienced guy who just got his license last week. Does that really matter? Does it matter that your surgeon just graduated from Med School yesterday?

What if your loan needs to get transferred to a new lender? Most lenders are not allowing that appraisal to be transferred, resulting in you having to pay for a second appraisal fee. I could go on and on and on. I seriously do not know of one individual that has found anything good with HVCC.

It would seem that only a few blind politicians, which do not have a clue about our industry, are now running our industry. I equate that to me trying to fly a jet without ever taking a lesson. Maybe these politicians that keep coming up with insane ways to fix our industry stayed at a Holiday Inn Express for an evening, and now they think they can fix all of our woes! Mr. Cuomo, now that you have “fixed” the appraisal industry and have put thousands of honest, hard working folks out of business, please go find someone else to pick on. Only this time, try not to kill or severely wound an entire industry.

Please help us STOP HVCC. Go to www.hvccpetition.com. Thanks!







26 May 09

According to the S&P and the Denver Business Journal, Denver’s existing home prices have climbed a tenth of a percent in March! This is just one more bit of evidence that Denver is on the rebound. Again this goes along with other experts and what I have been saying for some time now.

What everyone misses in these articles is that Denver was in a decline before any other city. We hit our peak in 2001…in my opinion…even though the article states that we hit our peak in 2006. Maybe that was true for the luxury market, but not true for the regular folks. We were first in foreclosures before anyone else. So it only makes sense that we bouncing before most everyone else.

Although the market here in Denver Metro is doing better, the luxury market will lag behind. First time home buyers are bidding up! Luxury buyers are still bidding down. How long until it catches up? Who knows, but it feels good to see folks buying!

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28 Apr 09

The Colorado Rockies have won two consecutive games, beating the San Diego Padres 12-7 in a freaky game yesterday. Dexter Fowler, the team’s impressive rookie center fielder, tied a major league rookie record by stealing five bases (via The Denver Post). But it wasn’t all good, as outfielder Brad Hawpe was taken to the hospital after being hit in the neck by a pickoff throw, according to The Associated Press. This is the second consecutive game in which the team’s offense exploded. The first came after shortstop Troy Tulowitzki was benched because of poor hitting, according to the Post.

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24 Apr 09

Oddball Item of the Day:
It turns out the Four Corners–the only place in the United States where four states (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah) meet–isn’t 2.5 miles off the mark, as Deseret News and The Associated Press recently reported. It’s about 1,807 feet east of where it ought to be, according to numerous news corrections, notes Westword. As for the states, they’re okay with where the current site is.

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22 Apr 09

5280 Fine Living (www.5280fineliving.com) is here to bring you all that is good in Denver and Colorado. I will strive to bring you events, current events and things of interest in and around Denver Metro. Don’t forget to think of 5280 Fine Living when buying your next luxury home or loft.
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Fri, Apr. 24: Onrush at Plus Gallery
6 p.m. Plus Gallery, 2501 Larimer St., 303-296-0927, Free

Color and movement overtake reality in the paintings of Salt Lake City artist Jean Arnold. In her works, San Francisco is a series of brightly colored geometric shapes, and Denver’s Casa Bonita a pattern of grays, reds, and oranges. Despite the abstraction, there’s reason in these cryptic paintings. Arnold, who will be at Plus Gallery on Friday for the opening of her Onrush exhibit, is fascinated by the flux and energy of travel. Bonus: Plus Gallery recently moved to the old Benjamin Moore building, and its new, modern space is worth checking out. –KJ







14 Apr 09

Welcome to 5280 Fine Living Blog! This is my first time blogging, and I am excited to get started. My goal is to blog about the best that Denver Metro has to offer. So stay tuned for great information about luxury real estate and living the luxury lifestyle in Denver, Colorado and beyond. Our Luxury Resource Guide (http://www.5280fineliving.com/luxuryguide.html), we will provide you with a lot more than just real estate. Keep checking in with our Luxury Resource Guide to find the latest in fine dining, travel, shopping, Interior Design, and so much more!

I look forward to bringing you the best!

Adam Itchkawich
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