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URBAN MID CENTURY COMING TO NORTHWEST DENVER

Be apart of a unique design and style offered in Sunnyside, Denver. Although many architectural designs and styles cover the Denver area, very few try to take the approach of the renowned style of Mid-Century architecture. What is Urban Mid-Century?

URBAN MID CENTURY DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

MID CENTURY MO

Many architects and designers around the world organically crafted their own styles and interpretations, mid-century modern was first coined by Cara Greenberg, in her book Midcentury Modern: Furniture of the 1950s. Following, professionals and experts began to construct criteria and characteristics of what Mid-Century modern was.

One of the most recognized developments of this style happened in Palm Springs, California. Designers such as Richard Neutra, John Lautner, and Donald Wexler brought mid-century to Southern California (Pictures shown below). Their art is world famous; The Mid-Century architecture covered in Palm Springs has become a tourist attraction. They were beautiful, inspiring. They made individuals feel connected with not only their homes but the nature that surrounded them.

World Famous Mid-Century Modern Architecture:

URBAN MID CENTURY CHARACTERISTICS

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overhanging windows

These homes support open-wide windows. Natural light pours throughout the living spaces.

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open space

Many popular Modern-Century homes have minimal walls. With large open living spaces, home buyers can really connect with their homes.

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entertainer’s courtyard

Beautifully designed Mid-Century Modern homes contain open outdoor courtyards with pools, gardens, or dinner patios that connect to an indoor living space. This design offers eccentric life combined by an outdoor and indoor link.

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integrated elevation

Mid-Century modern homes tended to be on one consistent flat plane. They integrate small steps, sectional walls, and slanted ceilings giving the individual a greater sense of depth and variation in the home.

These homes create bonds with home buyers. They don’t make you feel contained in a cookie-cutter home with enclosed rooms and walls. They create a real connection between you, the open layout, and the actual land.

Right now, these homes are very minimal and spread on the Denver market. They aren’t located anywhere on the North, West, or East side of Denver.


EXCLUSIVE URBAN MID-CENTURY HOMES COMING TO DENVER

GET IN BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE. Denver Development Group is releasing a few sites available for purchase. Like the beautiful homes in Palm Springs, our Mid-Century homes will offer every Mid-Century characteristic mentioned.

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Highlights

o Individual lots starting at 390k, Estimated Finished Product at $1.15MIL

o Three exclusive Mid-Century architectural designs to choose from

o Preapproved investors/buyers can select their own interior design options (such as: countertops, tile, interior paint, fixtures, and more)


If you are interested in owning your own Urban Mid-Century masterpiece in Sunnyside, Denver. Contact us, or sign up for our project updates to be the first on exclusive deals.

Quick Glance into Denver Real Estate Market For 2020

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A new beginning is amongst us as we enter into 2020. We, as a nation, will surely see many changes. We’ll see many challenges and successes. We’ll see new innovative ideas and designs, discoveries and advancements. Researchers will have breakthroughs; artists will have epiphanies. We’ll see changes in the streets, roads, businesses, and neighborhoods. Denver, a decade ago, looked much different than it does now. And we can only predict and expect potential growth. Some experts predict many house markets to crash (such as CNBC); however, Denver stays safe and dependable. The Denver market looks to strike the perfect balance between growth and safety.

How can we expect potential growth? We can’t see the future, but we can evaluate trends, rates, and future development plans to predict future growth. How does one predict and follow real estate markets? All experts and professionals have the specific formulas they stick to, but for the most part, they monitor and watch the same things.

To see the future of an emerging market, you have to look at specific reports and data. Some of those reports are (but not limited to) job creation, population growth, building permits proposed government planning, and more.

Job Growth in Denver

As shown in our previous article, we posted multiple sources confirming the future business and companies moving to the Denver area. More and more tech companies are falling in love with our beautiful mountains, downtown urban lifestyle, and attainability development. Amazon announced once again to add 400 new tech jobs with an office located downtown Denver in 2020; however, this is just one company. Many startups from Silicon Valley and the Bay Area are relocating to Denver.

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Population Growth in Denver

The 2010s saw exponential growth in Denver. Before this decade, it stood amidst other similar midwestern cities, not too big, crowded, or coveted. Until a spotlight shone right down on our beautiful urban city. We have space; we have culture; we have something different. Denver’s growth in the 10’s was tremendous. From Elizabeth Garner, Colorado’s state demographer, we know each year around 70,000-80,000 people moved to Colorado this past decade. She believes in 2020, our population will reach 5.8 million.

As years continue to roll and neighborhoods continue to be developed and filled, Denver is on its way to being the central Midwestern metropolitan of the United States.

Neighborhood Growth in Denver

With more Millennials hitting a certain level of stability and careers, more are looking to purchase homes, especially in and around the Denver area. This survey by the Denver Business Journal shows specific neighborhoods booming with residential construction. Since popular neighborhoods are filling up (Lodo, Rino, and Capital Hill), development has just moved to neighboring areas. While more jobs come in, more people come in, which invites the growth and development of new rising Denver neighborhoods.

As this year continues more attainable homes will be in the upcoming neighborhoods. West Colfax, Sunnyside, and DIA will be the next booming neighborhoods; the homes and lots in these areas are estimated to increase in market value.

Denver Real Estate Investment Opportunities

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As this new decade begins, investors are looking for the right, strategic areas to earn the highest and best returns.

If you are looking for the right project, look no further than our Sunnyside project. With the upcoming developments in the area (including ours), this growing district prices will continue to rise; as of right now, they are much lower than surrounding areas.