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Warning: Don’t make the same mistakes I did

Alaina Tweddale, of the personal finance website Wise Bread, recently interviewed me about how my wife, Cheri, and I paid off $165,000 in debt and saved $20,000 in just 15 months. ...

Roustabout roadies

Are high wages, long hours and commutes worth home disruption?

Accessible wireless network coming

Train depot, Purgatory, Mancos, rural areas all eyed for investment

Growth in the million-dollar market

Durango-area luxury home sales grow as second-home buyers return to market

Designers cooking up color-happy kitchens

Kitchens in traditional and vintage homes often are dressed in conservative garb: neutral hues, stainless steel, white-on-white or beige-on-beige. Historically, however, kitchens ...

Pet amenities trending for homebuilders

LOS ANGELES – These homes are set apart by their amenities – for dogs. Standard Pacific Homes is building and selling these homes in 27 of its 190 developments from Florida to Ca...

Foreclosure filings drop as fewer homeowners fall behind

Foreclosure filings plunged in La Plata County during the first half of 2014, providing a strong indicator that fewer homeowners are in financial distress. The low number of forec...

Real Estate Contracts 101: The basics

In Colorado, all licensed real estate brokers must use forms approved by the Colorado Real Estate Commission or have an attorney draft a form specific to each transaction. The mos...

Local gas prices buck national trend

Prices flat here, at three-month low nationwide

Beer is brewing New Mexico’s economy

State’s craft brewers pack $265M punch

Business Briefs

Local tour business gets a new name Tommy and Jeannie Barnes have purchased Outlaw Tours in Durango. The couple is redirecting the company, as well as renaming it to Du...

It’s like a buffet, but for e-books

SPANISH FORK, Utah – Two startups are trying to do for e-books what Netflix does for movies. Oyster and Scribd let you read as many books as you want for a monthly price – $10 for...