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What $1,050,000 buys you in Denver and 3 other real estate markets

Million dollar homes are all the rage now, according to the latest report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. Nearly 38 percent more homes priced over $1 million sold this May compared to May 2016.

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So even though it’s way out my price range, let’s take a look at what $1,050,000 gets you in Denver and three other markets.

1. Denver 

There’s no pool filled with money or other such trappings of obvious wealth, but this is still a pretty good looking home. And if you love the modern aesthetic, this home has it in spades, from its angular exterior, to the rectangular cabinets of kitchen.

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The exterior of 1380 S. Race Street. Redfin
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The interior of 1380 S. Race Street. Redfin
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The kitchen of 1380 S. Race Street. Redfin
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A bedroom of 1380 S. Race Street. Redfin

2. Boulder 

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The exterior of 2105 King Avenue. Redfin
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The interior of 2105 King Avenue. Redfin
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The kitchen of 2105 King Avenue. The bedroom of 2105 King Avenue. Redfin
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The bedroom of 2105 King Avenue. Redfin

3. Atlanta 

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The exterior of 157 17th Street. Redfin
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The interior of 157 17th Street. Redfin
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The kitchen of 157 17th Street. Redfin
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A bedroom of 157 17th Street. Redfin

4. Seattle 

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This is exactly what I imagine when I think of expensive Seattle real estate: lots of windows, recessed lighting, verdant plant life out the windows. The staging is a touch sterile, but I’m getting light Ex Machina vibes, so purchase if your life plan includes becoming a tech billionaire.

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The exterior of 2015 NE Northgate Way. Redfin
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The interior of 2015 NE Northgate Way. Redfin
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The kitchen of 2015 NE Northgate Way Redfin
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