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Edward Conner Tomlinson

Edward Conner Tomlinson
Real Estate Agent (Individual Broker (Employing))
Wheat Ridge CO

Individual Broker (Employing) (CO: 222071)

55 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Jefferson County, CO
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Mb Ed Tomlinson Real Estate Services
Office Address
11941 W 48th Ave
Wheat Ridge, CO  80033
(Jefferson County)
Office Phone
720-974-5900
Office Fax
Mobile
303-596-5555
Email
edct********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Fairmount: CO Berkley: CO Arvada: CO Wheat Ridge: CO Westminster: CO Aurora: CO Denver: CO Louisville: CO Broomfield: CO Superior: CO Shaw Heights: CO Lakeside: CO Mountain View: CO Edgewater: CO Lakewood: CO Applewood: CO Commerce City: CO North Washington: CO Twin Lakes: CO Welby: CO Sherrelwood: CO Thornton: CO Northglenn: CO Federal Heights: CO Dakota Ridge: CO Idledale: CO Genesee: CO Golden: CO East Pleasant View: CO West Pleasant View: CO Coal Creek: CO Indian Hills: CO Morrison: CO

About Edward Tomlinson

**Professional Biography**

With a distinguished career spanning over five decades, this accomplished Realtor has been a dedicated full-time professional since 1971, currently serving as a leading broker with Metro Brokers. Throughout his career, he has positively impacted the lives of approximately 10,000 families, guiding them toward improved living conditions and homeownership.

**Community Engagement and Contributions**

In the early 1970s and again in the late 2000s, he chaired the Arvada Harvest Festival Parade, which has earned recognition as the premier community parade between Los Angeles and Chicago. He has personally assisted over 1,000 homeowners in Arvada in successfully reducing their property taxes at no cost. His commitment to education is evident through his support of teachers, principals, and classrooms at three local elementary schools.

In the early 1990s, he played a pivotal role in advocating against the construction of a second high school stadium at 6th and Kipling, successfully influencing the decision to relocate it north of I-70. In 1979, he chaired the Clowns of America National Convention held in Denver. During the 1980s, he initiated a national campaign in collaboration with fast-food chains and engaged with ABC News' Diane Sawyer to advocate for limiting high school students' work hours to no more than 20 per week. His contributions to the community were recognized in 2004 when he received an Honorable Mention as one of the 100 most influential individuals in Arvada over the past century.

**Professional Background**

He has been prominently featured in various media outlets, including Money Magazine, Time Magazine, and The New York Times, discussing the Colorado real estate market and property tax issues. He is the author of two bestselling books: *OVERTAXED! Your Guide to Honest Property Tax Reductions by Understanding and Effectively Protesting Your Assessment* and *Real Estate for Pennies! Investing in Property Tax Liens for Profit and Property*.

His leadership roles include serving as a past executive committee director and treasurer for the Jefferson County Association of Realtors, as well as treasurer of Metrolist Inc., the provider of Multiple Listing Service (MLS) systems for metro Denver Realtors. He has engaged with the Colorado Senate and House Interim Tax Committee, offering insights for enhancing Colorado’s property tax system. He was instrumental in the passage of a significant property tax assessment bill in the early 1990s, which aimed to create a more equitable valuation process for property owners. He is also a Certified Senior Appraiser with the National Association of Real Estate Appraisers.

**Philosophy**

Guided by the belief that "taking the road less traveled leaves a path for others to follow," he emphasizes the importance of action over mere passion. His political journey has seen him register as an independent, then as a Republican, followed by a stint as a Democrat, before returning to independent status.

**Early Life and Education**

Raised in Old Town Arvada since 1951, during a time when the population was just 2,500, he grew up on the 5600 block of Brentwood alongside his three brothers—Blake, Robert, and Jeff—and sister Diane. He experienced personal loss with the passing of his father Jack in 1987, mother Betty in 1991, and brother Jeff in 2010.

He received his education in Arvada schools and pursued marketing and business studies in college. A lifelong learner, he values thorough research and enjoys utilizing both libraries and the internet for knowledge.

**Political Involvement**

Known for his independent thinking and candid demeanor, he has served on the North Jeffco (APEX) Park and Recreation District board in the early 1980s, contributing to the acquisition of the Senior Recreation Center, now known as the Community Recreation Center on Wadsworth. In the early 1990s, he advocated for improvements to local roads, including the addition of a bike lane, and presented a compelling case to eliminate city property tax and mill levy by identifying feasible solutions.

He has been elected twice as President of the Arvada Fire Protection District, becoming the first outsider on the board prior to recent tax increases, and has served as a director of the Jefferson County Housing Authority.

**Personal Interests**

An avid seeker of knowledge, he has a particular fascination with meteorites, also known as shooting stars. Additionally, he has appeared as an extra in various films, television shows, and commercials shot in the Denver area, including notable productions such as the *Perry Mason* series and *Father Dowling*. His experiences include sharing scenes with celebrities like Paul Anka and Kathy Ireland.

Jefferson County, CO Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$940,898
Avg. Listing Price
From Edward's portfolio
3.8 / 3.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,933 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1922
Active Listings
Current inventory

Jefferson County, Colorado represents one of the most dynamic and diverse real estate markets in the Denver metropolitan area, encompassing everything from historic mountain towns to rapidly developing suburban communities. With 3,885 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market demonstrates both robust activity and professional depth that reflects the county's unique position as a bridge between Denver's urban core and Colorado's mountain recreation areas.

The county's real estate landscape is characterized by dramatic geographic and economic diversity, creating distinct micro-markets that require specialized local expertise. From the affordable starter homes in Wheat Ridge to the luxury mountain properties in Evergreen, Jefferson County offers something for every buyer segment, making it a particularly complex market for businesses seeking to connect with the right real estate professionals.

Major Jefferson County, Colorado Real Estate Markets

The county's most significant population centers include Lakewood, Arvada, Westminster, and Wheat Ridge, each offering distinct market characteristics and buyer demographics. Lakewood serves as the county seat and features a mix of established neighborhoods and new developments, while Arvada has emerged as a family-friendly suburban destination with strong appreciation rates. Westminster straddles both Jefferson and Adams counties, creating unique market dynamics, and Wheat Ridge offers some of the region's most affordable housing options within the Denver metro area.

Mountain communities like Golden, Evergreen, and Conifer represent a completely different market segment, focusing on recreational properties, luxury mountain homes, and rural acreage. These areas have seen particularly strong growth as remote work trends have made mountain living more accessible to Denver-area professionals, creating new opportunities and challenges for real estate agents specializing in these unique properties.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Jefferson County's real estate market benefits from excellent transportation infrastructure, including major highways and light rail connections that make commuting to downtown Denver highly feasible. This connectivity has driven consistent population growth and property appreciation, particularly in communities along transit corridors. The market also shows remarkable resilience due to its economic diversity, with major employers ranging from government facilities to technology companies and healthcare systems.

What makes this market particularly challenging is the dramatic elevation and terrain changes across the county, from prairie communities at 5,200 feet to mountain towns exceeding 8,000 feet elevation. These geographic variations create vastly different property types, pricing structures, and buyer motivations, requiring agents to develop highly specialized knowledge of their particular market segments.

Why Businesses Need Jefferson County, Colorado Agent Contact Data

With all 3,885 actively licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Jefferson County offers exceptional opportunities for businesses providing real estate services, technology solutions, and professional development resources. The market's complexity creates strong demand for specialized tools, training programs, and support services that help agents navigate everything from mountain property inspections to transit-oriented development opportunities.

Mortgage lenders, home inspection companies, and real estate technology providers find particular success in Jefferson County due to the high transaction volume and diverse property types. The geographic spread of the market also creates opportunities for businesses offering virtual tour technology, drone photography services, and specialized marketing solutions that help agents effectively showcase properties ranging from urban condos to mountain retreats.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Edward Tomlinson has 2 properties for sale in Wheat Ridge and surrounding areas.

$865,000

Listed 2026-01-15

73 GCR 1931
Kremmling, CO  80459

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 4.0
Sq Ft: 3,470
Lot: 223,463 sf
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$675,000

Listed 2025-08-21

11825 W 73rd Dr
Arvada, CO  80005

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 3,290
Lot: 11,761 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Edward Tomlinson currently has no rental properties available in Wheat Ridge and surrounding areas. Check back later.