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Leigh Abston Wilbanks

Leigh Abston Wilbanks
Real Estate Agent (Broker Associate (Employing))
Denver CO

Broker Associate (Employing) (CO: 40044222)

21 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Denver County, CO
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Compass
Office Address
200 Columbine St Ste 500
Denver, CO  80206-4736
(Denver County)
Office Phone
303-536-1786
Office Fax
Mobile
303-884-9166
Email
leig*@*************.com
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Service Areas

Denver: CO Berkley: CO Lakeside: CO Mountain View: CO Wheat Ridge: CO Montbello: CO

About Leigh Wilbanks

Leigh Wilbanks, the founder and owner of Red Door Properties, has called Colorado home for over two decades. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, she served as an officer in the Air Force before pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder. During her time in Boulder, Leigh was selected by renowned author Jim Collins to join his research team for the acclaimed book *Good to Great*, an experience that has profoundly shaped the guiding principles of Red Door Properties.

Following her academic achievements, Leigh played a pivotal role in the growth of an entrepreneurial start-up, serving as General Manager and Regional Vice President of Sales and Operations. In this capacity, she led sales and operations teams, ensuring the delivery of exceptional customer service. This extensive business background now informs her approach to the home-buying and selling processes, allowing her to effectively advocate for her clients.

Since establishing Red Door Properties in 2005, Leigh has consistently earned recognition from the Denver Board of Realtors as a member of the esteemed Round Table of Excellence. Additionally, she has been honored as a Five-Star Real Estate Agent by *5280 Magazine*, a distinction awarded based on client satisfaction.

Outside of her professional endeavors, Leigh embraces the diverse recreational opportunities that Colorado offers. She enjoys skiing, running, mountain biking, and hiking the state's stunning landscapes. A self-proclaimed “foodie,” she also delights in exploring Denver's vibrant culinary scene, frequently dining at acclaimed establishments such as Root Down, Fruition, and Don’s Mixed Drinks.

**Professional Experience:**
- Owner/Broker, Red Door Properties (2005 – Present)
- General Manager and Regional VP of Sales, Inflow Inc (1999 – 2004)
- Management Consultant, Ernst & Young (1999)
- Research Intern, Jim Collins (1998 – 2000)
- Officer, United States Air Force (1991 – 1997)

**Education:**
- MBA, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder (1999)
- BS in Organizational Behavior, United States Air Force Academy (1991)

**Credentials:**
- Licensed Realtor (2005 – Present)
- Certified Negotiation Expert (CNE)
- Member, Denver Board of Realtors Round Table of Excellence (2006 – 2011)
- Five-Star Professional, *5280 Magazine* (2010, 2011)
- Top Performing Agent, Front Porch Newspaper of Stapleton (2011)
- Denver Landmark Realtor (2006)
- Member, Denver Art Museum
- Member, Denver Botanic Gardens

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

$1,020,980
Avg. Listing Price
From Leigh's portfolio
3.6 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,501 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1882
Active Listings
Current inventory

Denver County's real estate market stands as one of Colorado's most dynamic and concentrated markets, encompassing the heart of the Mile High City and its immediate urban core. With 8,933 actively licensed real estate agents operating within the county boundaries, the market represents an incredibly dense concentration of real estate professionals serving a relatively compact geographic area that includes Denver proper and its closest neighboring communities.

What makes Denver County particularly fascinating is the sheer intensity of agent activity relative to its size. All 8,933 licensed agents maintain email contact information, reflecting a tech-savvy professional community that embraces digital communication and modern marketing approaches. This level of connectivity speaks to the competitive nature of the market and the sophisticated tools agents use to stay ahead in one of the West's most sought-after real estate environments.

Major Denver County, Colorado Real Estate Markets

The Denver County market centers around several distinct urban neighborhoods and districts, each with unique characteristics and price points. Downtown Denver drives much of the high-end condominium and loft market, while areas like Capitol Hill, Highland, and the emerging River North Art District (RiNo) attract younger professionals seeking walkable communities with vibrant cultural scenes. These urban core markets have experienced tremendous appreciation over the past decade, transforming formerly industrial areas into trendy residential enclaves.

Beyond the downtown core, established neighborhoods like Park Hill, Washington Park, and Stapleton represent family-oriented markets with a mix of historic homes and new construction. The former Stapleton airport site, now a master-planned community, has become one of Denver's largest residential developments, attracting families and professionals who want modern amenities while remaining within Denver County limits. Each of these markets requires specialized knowledge that local agents possess.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Denver County's real estate market operates within a unique geographic constraint that creates intense competition for limited inventory. Unlike surrounding counties that can expand outward, Denver County's boundaries are fixed, creating a supply-constrained environment where established neighborhoods undergo constant revitalization and redevelopment. This dynamic has led to rapid price appreciation and a market where agents must understand micro-neighborhood trends and zoning implications.

The county's market also reflects broader demographic shifts, with millennials and young professionals driving demand for urban living options while empty nesters seek luxury condominiums and townhomes in walkable areas. This generational convergence creates multiple market segments operating simultaneously, requiring agents to specialize in different buyer profiles and property types while navigating Denver's complex development regulations and historic preservation requirements.

Why Businesses Need Denver County, Colorado Agent Contact Data

Companies serving the real estate industry find Denver County's concentrated agent population invaluable for targeted marketing campaigns and business development initiatives. With nearly 9,000 agents operating in a defined geographic area, businesses can achieve remarkable efficiency in reaching decision-makers who influence significant real estate transactions. Mortgage lenders, insurance providers, home improvement companies, and real estate technology firms particularly benefit from direct access to this professional network.

The complete email coverage among Denver County's licensed agents enables sophisticated digital marketing strategies and personalized outreach campaigns. Service providers can segment their communications based on agent specializations, target high-volume producers, or focus on specific neighborhoods where their services align with market needs, maximizing marketing ROI while building meaningful professional relationships in Colorado's most important urban real estate market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Leigh Wilbanks has 1 property for sale in Denver and surrounding areas.

$575,000

Listed 2026-01-29

3044 Wilson Ct Unit 2
Denver, CO  80205

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 1,404
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Current Property Rentals

Leigh Wilbanks currently has no rental properties available in Denver and surrounding areas. Check back later.