Huge congratulations to West + Main Homes agents Nick Di Pasquale and Molly Polinkovsky, who, after a lengthy and competitive application process, were recently appointed to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors’ Market Trends Committee!
"I am a genuine analytics geek who sees data much like a writer sees words — there are limitless combinations and stories waiting to be told,” said Nick. “And there is much more we can learn as we dive deeper into our market data. I am excited to jump in, discover, and share those stories."
”It’s such an honor to have been selected to sit on the committee. I’m excited for the opportunity be a part of interpreting the monthly data and helping establish a data-driven narrative around understanding the market in Denver,” said Molly. “Especially during a season of such unprecedented competition and in an environment that can often feel chaotic, I’m a big advocate for using the committee’s data, rather than headlines or fear, to set the strategy and inform decision making. I’m thrilled to be able to bring a deeper understanding of the market trends to my brokerage and to my clients as a competitive advantage.”
About Molly:
Born and raised in Hawaii, Molly Polinkovsky moved to Boulder, Colorado in 2001 but still lives by the spirit of Aloha - and of course visits the islands, as well as other favorite destinations including Tulum, Palm Springs and NYC as often as possible!
Molly's Real Estate clients benefit not only from her deep market knowledge in both the Boulder and Denver areas (she currently lives in LoHi with her fiancé), but also in her eclectic professional background, which included working her way to a Marketing Degree at CU Boulder as a Wedding Photographer, and a long-term corporate gig in Big Data and Advertising Technology. She gets to use that wide + varied skillset, which also includes a strong understanding of both analytics and financials, combined with a passion for lifestyle and design every day while helping people identify and achieve their Real Estate goals and dreams!
When Molly isn't helping her clients make smart moves + investments, you might find her tackling a DIY home project: reupholstering and building furniture, tiling and even just rearranging her personal space to create a fresh new vibe. Molly also enjoys the connections that she has made on the junior advisory board for the Center for Ethics & Social Responsibility at the CU Business School and Chabad on Campus. Looking for a new coffee shop, dog park, or home decor source? Ask Molly, she would love to share her local and online favorites!
About Nick:
With a passion for real estate, a desire to help others, and a love for Colorado, I left the corporate world in 2019 to become a real estate professional full time. And after helping many great people buy and sell, while meeting many more in the process, I could not be happier with my choice.
Two decades of program and operations management taught me to be savvy, dynamic, and calm no matter what was thrown at me. This helps me to orchestrate the various moving pieces of a transaction where I aim to stay several moves ahead, keeping my clients informed and in the strongest position possible.
Naturally a problem solver and connector, I am grounded in the belief that we all go farther working together. Underlying everything I do is an emphasis on authentic, personal connection with everyone I meet. To me, clients are like family and family is for life.
Settling in Colorado in early 2018 with my orange tabby and trusty sidekick for the past 15 years, Peanut, I see why so many people love this state. I fell in love with Denver and through my own exploration and curiosity, developed a deep knowledge of the city, its various neighborhoods, and its high-rises.
Simply put, I love this city and I am excited to share it with you — and not just the real estate — it can be a Rockies game, discussing where to score the best vegan cupcake, or exchanging ghost stories about Cheesman Park… anything!
About DMAR’s Market Trends Committee:
The DMAR Market Trends Committee, part of the Denver Metro Association of Realtors®, provides timely, consistent and relevant monthly summaries of valuable local real estate market statistical data for both its members and the general public. Statistics from the Denver Metro Real Estate Market Trends Report provide data for the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson and Park. Source of the reported data is REcolorado.
“It’s such an honor to have been selected to sit on the committee. I’m excited for the opportunity be a part of interpreting the monthly data and helping establish a data-driven narrative around understanding the market in Denver. Especially during a season of such unprecedented competition and in an environment that can often feel chaotic, I’m a big advocate for using the committee’s data, rather than headlines or fear, to set the strategy and inform decision making,” said Molly. “I’m thrilled to be able to bring a deeper understanding of the market trends to my brokerage and to my clients as a competitive advantage.”
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