Meet Doug Kincaid

Broker | Co-Owner 

I am a high energy personality who prides himself on exceptional service and unrivaled attention to detail. I rank as one of metro Denver"s top 10 Realtors for real estate volume and number of transactions.  Additionally, I am consistently rewarded with RE/MAX top sales awards, have been voted a “Five-Star" Realtor by 5280 Magazine six years running, and currently serve on the Board of Directors for Remax of Cherry Creek, where I am also co-owner of the office.

I specialize in the following Denver neighborhoods and areas: Lowry, Hilltop, Wash Park, Cherry Creek, Mayfair, Crestmoor, Highlands, Congress Park, and Park Hill. So when you decide that you'd like to buy or sell a home in the Denver and surrounding areas, please contact me.

 

My Client-First Philosophy

There are many qualities and skills that go into being an excellent real estate professional - integrity, in-depth community and market knowledge, marketing savvy, effective negotiation skills and a high-quality professional network, all of which are hallmarks of how I work.

That said, in my experience as a Denver real estate professional, I've also found that providing the very best service is essentially about putting my clients first. 

This means keeping myself accessible, being a good listener as well as a good communicator, and responding quickly to your needs.

This "client first" philosophy has always been my approach and it requires me to continually improve my skills and ways of doing business. In addition, I've found that the latest technologies are enabling me to do everything I've always done, only much more quickly and efficiently. They've also helped me to extend the range of services I provide to my clients.

 

Contact Doug Today: (303) 594-8711


Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act


By Corinne Tyler - March 27, 2020

Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act
Congress has voted on an historic COVID-19 relief that includes many benefits for REALTORS® that were secured by NAR. Click HERE for an outline of the major provisions.

Got the remodeling bug?

Watch for common side effects of the affliction

Got the remodeling bug?
Whether you want to update your longtime home or reconfigure your newly purchased residence, remodeling is a seductive thought. After all, who doesn’t love to imagine that their dream home is just a contractor away?

But remodeling comes with its own set of challenges. From budget woes to daily dust and disorder, a home project can seem like a virus – something you just endure until it’s over. What are the symptoms of the ailment? Houzz article recently listed a few:

“Scope Creep”:  It’s a common occurrence: A homeowner starts with plans to remodel one room, perhaps the kitchen, but then thinks, “‘But if we’re painting the kitchen, won’t the living room look dingy if it still has the old paint job? And won’t the built-ins in the dining room look dated with all the new kitchen cabinets?’” That’s Scope Creep, a sure way to induce severe Busting the Budgetitis.

“Obsessive design disorder”:
If you let it, remodeling can infiltrate the furthest reaches of your brain, making you obsess about light fixtures and bathroom tile 24/7. “Extreme cases have resulted in homeowners quitting their day jobs to enter the remodeling business or become an interior designer,” notes Houzz.

“The Why Did We Stay Here Blues”: You’re dealing with workers, debris and lack of access to rooms you need. No wonder you have the blues. The symptoms are easy to spot, says Houzz, including “checking out local apartment complexes online [and] feeling a sense of dread at the thought of returning home after work….”

“Remodeling-Induced Gastrointestinal Distress”: Doing a kitchen remodel? That means you’re probably gobbling down enough takeout to fill a fast food dumpster. “Homeowners suffering from this distress are constantly faced with difficult questions, such as ‘I don’t know, what do you want to eat?’ and ‘Aren’t you tired of McDonald’s yet?’” says Houzz.


 
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