Top Property Management Companies in Denver, CO 80222
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Cherry Plaza Apartments
By rentsamson January 24, 2018
Cherry Plaza Apartments has a walkway going right into the Colorado Station light rail / bus depot and Colorado Center entertainment / theater / dining complex. With three trains, and the Colorado Blvd and other buses at the end of the walkway, you can walk to downtown, DTC, the airport, anywhere along the light rail corridor. The Cherry Creek bus stops at the front door of the building There is also a supermarket, natural foods market, banks and many restaurants within easy walking distance. You do not need a car if you live here. Water, sewer, trash and gas are included in the rent. No landlord add on's or pass-through's. Pet friendly, flexible security deposit policy, and short term leases available. Large fulltime maintenance, housekeeping and management staff living onsite. 2 bedroom apartments also available from $1200. ...read more
The Power Of Plus One
By petrishamatthew321 December 04, 2017
Art Vasquez is the best to provide valuable services of real estate in few times. His consultancy totally free and give strong advice. His strategies really works. He is also good by nature and teaching well. ...read more
Denver Property Management
By OmarC September 29, 2015
Denver Property Management abilities, contacts, advertising, and care keep my property in good condition and well rented. I appreciate their promptness and interest in the management of my investments. ...read more
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Owns and manages commercial properties in the US, France, and Mexico. Includes property portfolio, alliance partner center, and investor center. ...read more
By Prologis. July 17, 2015
Candlewyck Condominium Association
7865 E Mississippi Avenue Denver CO 80247 (303) 394-2377 ...read more
By Candlewyck Condominium Association February 09, 2015
Road To Good Credit
There are many 'Credit Repair' companies out there, but the truth is, YOU are your own best resource. One of the most important assets you can have is good credit. Before you begin this journey, you must understand what it takes to have good credit. Here is a formula to help you have a better understanding. Tip #1) Pay your bills on time. This is the most important factor of having good credit. This is 35% of your overall credit. It can take you a lot of time to build good credit, and only one month to have your score go down considerably with a 30-day late payment. Tip #2) Keep your credit card balances to 35% of your total limit or less. Keeping your credit cards constantly maxed out is detrimental to your score. It shows creditors that you are struggling with your minimum payments. It also demonstrates a high debt-to-income ratio. This is 30% of your overall score. Tip #3) The best credit is old credit. The older your credit lines, the better. With that said, do not close out any credit lines unless you absolutely have to. Although this is 15% of your overall credit score, it's also one of the first things creditors will look for. They want to see you have a long history of making payments responsibly. Tip #4) New credit Opening several new credit accounts in a short period of time represents greater risk - especially for people who don't have a long credit history. Your FICO Score takes into account several factors, including how you shop for credit. Open new accounts sparingly. This represents 10% of your score. Tip #5) Have a mix of credit use The final 10% of your credit score is based on having a mix of credit used. Being responsible with just one type of credit will get you good credit. However, to get closer to that perfect score, you should mix it up between revolving and installment loans, including a mortgage, car loan, department store cards and if you are a student, even student loans. RE Professionals Iyad Allis www.REProsColorado.com ...read more
By RE Professionals April 22, 2014