real estate schools for denver colorado General Information
A broker has more administrative responsibility while an agent works with clients who are interested in properties. An agent’s main responsibility is in finding properties for the purpose of listing it, visit each property, study the floor plans and collect other requisite information about the property. A mere license with knowledge of real estate rules and laws would not suffice in keeping his feet in the market. It is not proper to shun agents and brokers as you may miss the market price in calculating the value of your home. To a business man the agent must convince him about the customer base, competition and nearest banks; likewise to a family about the low crime rate of the area, schools and parks. The agent should be flexible in managing time. Investment in ghettoes and burglary ridden areas can hardly allow for correction too, for small investors. Unlike in stock and shares investment arena, you don’t have enough instruments in real estate to spread your risks and investment. * Since an agent works for a broker, under whom, many other agents also work; he needs to know the whole setup of the business and how it is run. Legal issues, unpaid mortgages and bills, liens, liabilities etc count within this. The real estate agent is a peoples’ man who ought to know the people in depth in order to deal smoothly with them. Thus, character traits are equally as important as one’s academic background.4.2.* Moreover banks are willing to extend loans for the purchase of land and buildings
| City and County of Denver, Colorado |
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| Nickname: The Mile-High City |
Location of Denver in the State of Colorado |
Location of Colorado in the United States |
| Coordinates: 39°44′21″N 104°59′5″W / 39.73917, -104.98472 |
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| Country | United States |
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| State | State of Colorado |
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| City and County | Denver |
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| Founded | 1858-11-22, as Denver City, K.T. |
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| Incorporated | 1861-11-07, as Denver City, C.T. |
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| Consolidated | 1902-11-15, as the City and County of Denver |
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| Named for | James William Denver |
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| Government |
| - Type | Consolidated City and County |
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| - Mayor | John Hickenlooper (D) |
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| Area |
| - City and County | 154.9 sq mi (401.3 km²) |
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| - Land | 153.3 sq mi (397.2 km²) |
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| - Water | 1.6 sq mi (4.1 km²) 1.03% |
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| - Metro | 8,414.4 sq mi (21,793.2 km²) |
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| Elevation | 5,280 ft (1,609 m) |
| Population (2006) |
| - City and County | 566,974 |
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| - Density | 3,642/sq mi (1,396.4/km²) |
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| - Metro | 2,408,750 |
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| - Metro Density | 286/sq mi (110.4/km²) |
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| Time zone | MST (UTC-7) |
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| - Summer (DST) | MDT (UTC-6) |
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| ZIP codes | 80201-80212, 80214-80239, 80241, 80243-80244, 80246-80252, 80256-80266, 80271, 80273-80274, 80279-80281, 80290-80291, 80293-80295, 80299, 80012, 80014, 80022, 80033, 80123, 80127 |
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| Area code(s) | Both 303 and 720 |
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| FIPS code | 08-20000 |
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| GNIS feature ID | 0201738 |
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