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  • Denver, Colorado - Real Estate

    Located on the plains just east of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is both the capital and the largest city in Colorado. According to a 2005 estimate, the city itself has population of 579,744, while the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area is home to about 2,830,000 inhabitants.

    The median cost of a home in Denver has grown relatively showly in the past few years, and finished 2005 at $247,500, moderately higher than the national average.

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