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Old Colorado City pricing holding strong
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The Old Colorado City housing market continues to be a Buyer’s Market, as there is currently a 6.5 month of supply of homes on the market. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET”. Sales are down 22% from 2008 to 2007, but 2008 pricing was only down 1.5% from 2007. Sales are up for 2009 and pricing is holding fairly strong compared to 2008.


Colorado Springs townhome and condo sales continue to be slow, down 28% for the year
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The Colorado Springs townhome and condo market continue to be a BUYERS Market, as there is currently a 11.6 month of supply of homes on the market. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET”. 427 townhomes/condos have been sold in 2009 vs. 579 for the same period in 2008; a decline of 28%.
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33 Unique things to do-#5 Van Briggle Pottery and Museum
Van Briggle
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Located in the old Colorado Midland Roundhouse at 600 S. 21st. St. in Old Colorado City, the Van Briggle Showroom and Kilns are still producing this unique pottery, know the world over during the early 20th century. 
Van Briggle Pottery was a leading style of art pottery in the art and crafts movement of the early 20th century and was especially popular with Art Nouveau collectors.
Artus Van Briggle was born in Ohio in 1869. He studied art and worked at the Avon Pottery Company. He later went to Paris to study art. While there, he became interested in ancient Chinese glazes and when he returned to Ohio, started experimenting with similar glazes.
In 1899, he moved to Colorado Springs as he had contracted Tuberculosis while in Paris. He spent the rest of his life trying to perfect his Chinese Ming Matte glaze. Read the rest of this entry »




