Cody Notch

Cody Notch Providing Top Notch real estate services for the Denver Metro area. Specialist in buying, selling and investing. They shift, they change, and they grow.

I understand that buying or selling a home is more than just a transaction: it’s a life-changing experience. That’s why I am dedicated to providing exceptional, personalized service for all of my clients. I take great pride in the relationships I build and always work relentlessly on the client’s behalf to help them achieve their real estate goals. Born and raised in the Denver metro area, my know

ledge of the neighborhoods and their markets is above and beyond. Just like myself. Coming from Keller Williams I represent the best and brightest in the industry, and I'm always striving to lead the field in research, innovation, and consumer education. Today’s buyers and sellers need a trusted resource that can guide them through the complex world of real estate. With my extensive knowledge and commitment to providing only the best and most timely information to our clients, we are your go-to source for real estate industry insight and advice. Best,

Cody Notch
REALTOR

My Mission Statement:
My philosophy is simple: clients come first. I pledge to be in constant communication with my clients, keeping them fully informed throughout the entire buying or selling process. I believe that if you’re not left with an amazing experience, I haven’t done my job. I don’t measure success through achievements or awards, but through the satisfaction of my clients.

These 3 questions came up over and over again this week.And when multiple people ask the same thing… I know a lot more a...
03/11/2026

These 3 questions came up over and over again this week.

And when multiple people ask the same thing… I know a lot more are thinking it quietly.

The market feels noisy right now.
Headlines. Opinions. Predictions.

But most decisions don’t come down to timing the market perfectly.
They come down to timing your life correctly.

If you’re wondering whether to sell, waiting on rates, or worried about “what if we buy and something changes”… you’re not alone.

The smartest move isn’t guessing.
It’s building a strategy that gives you options.

What’s been on your mind lately about buying or selling?

Drop it below or send me a message.



— If we haven’t met yet, I’m Cody Notch, your local real estate agent in the Denver Metro and surrounding areas. Specializing in Superior


Best time to sell a house in 2026 • mortgage rate forecast

02/09/2026

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you already know which kitchen they’d choose 😏

Modern & sleek
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Comment 1, 2, or 3 👇
Then tag them and see if you’re right 👀



— Cody Notch, a Real Estate Agent for the Denver Metro and surrounding areas specializing in Superior, Co

The Denver Metro January real estate round up. The second photo is the interesting one. Look at the comparison of active...
02/06/2026

The Denver Metro January real estate round up. The second photo is the interesting one. Look at the comparison of active listings 2022 compared to now. It's a staggering difference. Although it doesn't indicate a saturated market, but more of a healthy one. Where it's not leaning buyer or seller heavy. Right now typically both sides are having to compromise. Don't hesitate to reach out if you want to chat about real estate.

From what I’ve seen working with buyers, the ones who feel confident after closing didn’t just focus on price. They focu...
01/28/2026

From what I’ve seen working with buyers, the ones who feel confident after closing didn’t just focus on price. They focused on how the deal was set up.

Most buyers think negotiation is just about the number.
That’s usually where mistakes start.

What really matters often happens around the price, not on it.
And that’s what separates a smooth closing from stressful surprises later.

Swipe through the slides to see what experienced buyers look at before talking numbers.

Tag or send this to someone who needs to see this.



— Cody Notch, Real estate agent proudly serving The Denver Metro and surrounding suburbs specializing in Superior, Co

Not louder goals.Not packed calendars.Not rushing to become a different version of yourself overnight.Just mornings that...
01/22/2026

Not louder goals.

Not packed calendars.
Not rushing to become a different version of yourself overnight.

Just mornings that feel steady.
Rooms that let you exhale.
A home that supports the life you’re building instead of competing with it.

I don’t know about you, but to me, the new year isn’t about more.
It’s about less noise, more space, and finally choosing a place that feels right for this season of life.

Share this with someone who’s been quietly craving a fresh start.



Follow for real estate guidance rooted in lifestyle, not pressure.

March doesn’t start the spring market.Smart sellers do.Every year, the sellers who win aren’t rushing in March.They’re q...
01/20/2026

March doesn’t start the spring market.
Smart sellers do.

Every year, the sellers who win aren’t rushing in March.
They’re quietly preparing before everyone else wakes up.

Because early 2026 demand doesn’t reward last minute listings.
It rewards homes that feel intentional, ready, and priced with a plan.

Here’s what smart sellers handle before March

1️⃣ They prep before they panic
Small repairs, fresh paint, decluttering. Not glamorous, but this is where buyers decide if your home feels “easy” or “work.”

2️⃣ They stage with purpose, not trends
Neutral, clean, inviting spaces that let buyers picture their life there. Not your life. Theirs.

3️⃣ They study the early buyer mindset
Early year buyers are serious. Relocating. Growing families. People ready to move, not just browse.

4️⃣ They price for momentum, not ego
The goal isn’t testing the market. It’s creating demand, multiple showings, and strong first impressions.

5️⃣ They plan photos, timing, and strategy together
Not randomly. Not last minute. Everything aligned to capture attention the moment buyers start looking.

Thinking about selling in early 2026? comment “PLAN” if you want a clear, no pressure prep timeline for your home.

Share this with someone planning a move.

— Cody Notch, Real estate agent proudly serving The Denver Metro and surrounding suburbs specializing in Superior, Co

Would you lock in a 50-year mortgage if it meant you could finally buy a home?It sounds wild — but it’s actually being e...
01/12/2026

Would you lock in a 50-year mortgage if it meant you could finally buy a home?

It sounds wild — but it’s actually being explored by the FHFA right now.
And like most things in this market, it’s not black and white.

For some, a longer term could mean lower payments and finally getting in the door.
For others, it could mean decades of extra interest and slower equity growth.

It’s not about right or wrong — it’s about fit.
Because what makes sense for one home buyer could be a financial nightmare for another.

That’s why these next few months matter. Conversations like this matter.
Before you sign on for half a century of payments… know your why.

What’s your gut reaction — smart move or slippery slope?





January doesn’t need to be loud to feel powerful.No countdowns.No big announcements.Just mornings that feel calmer than ...
01/08/2026

January doesn’t need to be loud to feel powerful.

No countdowns.
No big announcements.
Just mornings that feel calmer than last year.
Rooms that don’t rush you.
A place where your shoulders drop the moment you walk in.

For a lot of people, this year isn’t about doing more.
It’s about choosing better.
Better routines.
Better energy.
A space that finally feels like peace instead of pressure.

If this quote hit you, it’s probably because you’re craving a reset that actually lasts.

And sometimes, that reset starts with where you live.


Cody Notch, real estate agent proudly serving The Denver Metro and surrounding suburbs specializing in Superior, Co

January feels like a reset.A deep breath.A quiet promise to yourself.And then reality shows up.The excitement turns into...
01/05/2026

January feels like a reset.
A deep breath.
A quiet promise to yourself.

And then reality shows up.

The excitement turns into questions.
The motivation turns into
“I want this… I just don’t know where to start.”

If you’re buying your first home or starting over, this part is normal.
You’re not behind.
You don’t need all the answers.

You just need a plan.

Share this with someone starting over.

And when you’re ready, let’s make a plan together!



— Cody Notch, Real estate agent proudly serving The Denver Metro and surrounding suburbs. Specializing in Superior, Colorado

The holidays can feel like a whirlwind — lights, lists, and a hundred little things pulling your attention in every dire...
12/15/2025

The holidays can feel like a whirlwind — lights, lists, and a hundred little things pulling your attention in every direction.

But when it comes to buying (or selling) a home? That part doesn’t have to be stressful.

From navigating offers to coordinating closings, my goal is to make every step simpler, smoother, and maybe even a little joyful.

Because while you’re focused on making memories this season, I’m here making sure your real estate goals don’t get lost in the holiday shuffle.

Curious what it would take to buy in the Denver Metro before the new year? Comment “STRATEGY” and I’ll invite you to my quick 10-minute session where we’ll map out your best move for 2026.

— Cody Notch, Real estate agent proudly serving The Denver Metro and surrounding suburbs

If Zillow had a “Dear Santa” section…Mine would start with:“Dear Santa, I’ve been mostly good this year. Can I please ge...
12/12/2025

If Zillow had a “Dear Santa” section…

Mine would start with:

“Dear Santa, I’ve been mostly good this year. Can I please get a cozy home, a decent rate, and a backyard for the dog?”

Because behind every “Zillow scroll” is someone picturing their next chapter — not just a house, but the feeling of home.

And here’s the truth: it doesn’t take magic to get there — just a plan, patience, and the right agent by your side.

Your “Dear Santa” wish might be closer than you think.

Comment your top Zillow “wishlist item” below — I might just have a listing that fits

— Cody Notch, Real estate agent proudly serving The Denver Metro and surrounding suburbs.

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11160 Huron Street #34
Northglenn, CO
80212

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