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Richard Kay Lindahl

Richard Kay Lindahl
Real Estate Agent (Broker Associate (Employing))
Littleton CO

Broker Associate (Employing) (CO: 40013996)

29 years experience

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

Brokerage
Office Address
2509 W Main St
Littleton, CO  80120-1912
(Arapahoe County)
Office Phone
303-536-1786
Office Fax
720-981-4788
Mobile
303-907-9281
Email
rich***@******************.com
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Service Areas

Aurora: CO Denver: CO Centennial: CO Foxfield: CO Castle Rock: CO Larkspur: CO Parker: CO Castle Pines: CO Castle Pines Village: CO Cherry Hills Village: CO Greenwood Village: CO Cherry Creek: CO Meridian: CO Inverness: CO Lone Tree: CO Dove Valley: CO Englewood: CO Littleton: CO Highlands Ranch: CO Acres Green: CO Roxborough: CO Louviers: CO Roxborough Park: CO Stonegate: CO Grand View Estates: CO The Pinery: CO Foxton: CO Conifer: CO Aspen Park: CO

About Richard Lindahl

With a career in real estate that began in 1997, Richard has successfully facilitated over 500 transactions. He initially focused on the senior golf course community of Heather Gardens, where his passion for the area has driven his ongoing commitment to assisting clients in buying and selling homes. Following a brief tenure at Re/Max, Richard took on the role of Employing Broker at Colorado Home Realty in Littleton, where he managed a team of over 20 real estate professionals. Currently, he serves as the Employing Broker and owner of The Colorado Real Estate Firm in Southeast Aurora. Richard holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from the University of Utah and an MBA with a concentration in market strategy from Regis University in Denver.

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

$797,468
Avg. Listing Price
From Richard's portfolio
3.9 / 3.1
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,935 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1788
Active Listings
Current inventory

Arapahoe County stands as one of Colorado's most dynamic real estate markets, stretching from the bustling Denver metro suburbs to the foothills communities that offer mountain access and urban convenience. With 8,125 actively licensed real estate agents serving this diverse market, the county represents a concentration of real estate expertise that reflects both the area's growth trajectory and its complex geographic diversity.

The market here defies simple categorization, encompassing everything from luxury developments in Cherry Hills Village to emerging neighborhoods in Aurora, family-friendly communities in Littleton and Englewood, and growing tech corridors around the Denver Tech Center. This variety creates unique opportunities and challenges that require deep local knowledge to navigate effectively.

Major Arapahoe County, Colorado Real Estate Markets

The Denver Tech Center area drives much of the county's high-end market activity, with Greenwood Village and portions of Centennial commanding premium prices due to corporate proximity and newer construction. Aurora, the county's largest city, presents a fascinating contrast with rapidly appreciating neighborhoods alongside established communities, while Littleton and Englewood offer more traditional suburban markets with strong school districts and historic charm.

Surprisingly, some of the county's fastest price appreciation has occurred in previously overlooked areas like Sheridan and parts of unincorporated Arapahoe County, where buyers seek affordability while maintaining Denver metro access. The foothills communities, including Columbine and Ken Caryl, continue attracting buyers willing to pay premiums for mountain views and trail access, creating micro-markets with distinct pricing dynamics.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Arapahoe County's real estate complexity stems from its role as both a destination for tech workers and families seeking suburban amenities, plus its function as a gateway to Colorado's outdoor recreation economy. Properties near light rail stations command premiums, while areas with mountain access see seasonal fluctuations tied to Colorado's outdoor lifestyle trends.

The county's agent concentration reflects this complexity, with specialists focusing on everything from luxury estates in Cherry Hills Village to first-time buyer programs in Aurora's diverse neighborhoods. Market timing varies significantly by subarea, with some communities seeing multiple offers remain common while others have shifted toward more balanced conditions, making local expertise increasingly valuable.

Why Businesses Need Arapahoe County, Colorado Agent Contact Data

With all 8,125 active agents maintaining email contact information, Arapahoe County offers businesses unprecedented access to real estate professionals serving one of Colorado's most economically vital regions. Mortgage lenders, title companies, and home service providers can target specialists in luxury markets, new construction, or specific geographic areas, maximizing marketing efficiency in a county where agent specialization is increasingly common.

The concentration of agents also reflects the county's role in Colorado's broader economic growth, making these contacts valuable for businesses serving real estate professionals, from technology providers to continuing education companies. Given the market's sophistication and the high transaction values common throughout much of the county, building relationships with these agents represents access to a particularly influential segment of Colorado's real estate community.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Richard Lindahl has 2 properties for sale in Littleton and surrounding areas.

$225,000

Listed 2025-10-29

7665 E Eastman Ave Unit 301A
Denver, CO  80231

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 914
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$699,500

Listed 2026-01-15

17311 Rose Mallow St
Parker, CO  80134

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 3,431
Lot: 7,449 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Richard Lindahl currently has no rental properties available in Littleton and surrounding areas. Check back later.