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What public records reveal before you make an offer in Aurora

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What Aurora Buyers Should Know

Aurora spans three counties and has a diverse housing stock, from 1960s–1970s neighborhoods in original Aurora to rapid 1990s–2000s development in the eastern portions. Expansive soils affect foundations throughout. The former Lowry and Fitzsimons military sites carry environmental cleanup histories. Hail damage is a recurring insurance concern. Some older areas have aging galvanized plumbing and aluminum wiring.

Aurora is in Denver County, where CaveatBuyer analyzes 40+ data sources for every property. Geographic risks in this area include expansive clay soils and radon. A CaveatBuyer report connects these data points to the specific property you're considering.

Aurora's Housing Stock — What Era Tells You

Pre-1940

  • Knob-and-tube wiring in older Denver neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Five Points
  • Lead paint and lead water service lines
  • Stone and brick foundations susceptible to Denver’s expansive soils

1940s–1960s

  • Asbestos insulation in mid-century ranch homes
  • Galvanized steel water lines with corrosion
  • Aging cast iron sewer laterals

1970s–1990s

  • Expansive soil damage to foundations and slabs
  • Polybutylene plumbing in some suburban developments

What We Analyze for Aurora Properties

Aurora properties are covered by Denver County's full data source set. For every address, we pull from:

  • Denver County assessor records
  • City of Denver permit and zoning records
  • Colorado DRMS mining and subsidence data
  • FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer
  • EPA Superfund, Brownfields, and Toxic Release Inventory
  • Colorado radon zone mapping
  • Census Bureau geocoding and demographic data
  • Proprietary terrain and hazard analysis

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