As Colorado River Dries, the U.S. Teeters on the Brink of Larger Water Crisis
Water. Maybe this is not the first thing that people think of when buying a home, but in my opinion it is something that should be on everyone's mind at least partly. Why? Well for a number of reasons, mainly because it does affect your ability to maintain your home in the long term. Many suburban neighborhoods in the Denver Metro area are not xeriscaped. Can you afford a rising cost of water? Can you re-landscape your yard, or do you want a home with a smaller yard with less maintenance? Read more about where the water comes from and how it could affect you....
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