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Real Estate Consultant
Selley Group Real Estate, LLC
2139 Chuckwagon Road #210
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
Direct: 719.597.5848 Office: 719.598.5101 Cell: 719.338.3711 E-Fax: 1.866.331.5678
Email: joecuchiara@comcast.net
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Colorado Springs Real Estate and Relocation
Selley Group Real Estate,LLC is a full service real estate brokerage offering residential buyer and seller representation. We serve the entire Pikes Peak Region including Colorado Springs, Black Forest, Falcon, Monument and all of El Paso County. A resident of Colorado Springs for nearly 33 years, Broker Associate Joe Cuchiara believes that listening is the cornerstone to effectively satisfy the wants and needs of our clients and customers . Don't hesitate to call or email should you have a question, need information, or if you're ready to begin the home buying or selling adventure.
If you're considering a move to the Pikes Peak Region please contact Joe for FREE RELOCATION INFORMATION. Colorado Springs is the "Gateway to the Rocky Mountains," has a rich history where varied lifestyle and entertainment possibilities abound. If you love the Springs and what our community has to offer, together we will find the perfect property.
- Buyer Representation & Free Relocation Information
- Seller Representation & Free Market Analysis
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
Room to Let: Finance Firms Need Tenants - 3 days ago After loading up on lavish office space near the top of the market, some firms are trying to sublease what they don't need for as much as 30% less than their rental rate. Flipping Sides - 3 days ago The number of former mortgage lenders and brokers finding ways to make a living from the foreclosure crisis continues to mount. REITs Book a Blockbuster Quarter - 3 days ago Real-estate-investment trusts staged the best performance in their history during the second quarter on growing perceptions that most REITs are out of immediate danger. Bumpy Recovery in the U.K. - 3 days ago Industry experts say the United Kingdom's commercial-property market is starting to recover, but property companies are facing declining rents. |
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